Mike Gillespie (baseball) explained

Mike Gillespie
Birth Date:May 7, 1940
Birth Place:Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Death Place:Irvine, California, U.S.
Player Years1:1960–1961
Player Team1:USC
Player Positions:Infielder / Outfielder
Coach Years1:1971–1986
Coach Team1:College of the Canyons
Coach Years2:1987–2006
Coach Team2:USC
Coach Years3:2007
Coach Team3:Staten Island Yankees
Coach Years4:2008–2018
Coach Team4:UC Irvine
Admin Team1:Canyons
Admin Years1:1977–1986
Overall Record:College: 1,156–720–2
Professional:
Tournament Record:NCAA
Championships:As player:

As head coach:

  • College World Series (1998)
  • Pac-10 Southern Division (1991, 1995, 1996, 1998)
  • 2× Pac-10 Playoff (1995, 1996)
  • 2× Pac-10 (2001, 2002)
  • Big West (2009)
Awards:
  • Collegiate Baseball Coach of the Year (1998)
  • NCBWA National Coach of the Year (2014)
  • 3× Pac-10 Southern Division Coach of the Year (1991, 1995, 1996)
  • Pac-10 Coach of the Year (2002)
  • Big West Coach of the Year (2009)
  • 3× ABCA West Region Coach of the Year (1996, 1998, 2014)
  • ABCA Hall of Fame (2010)[1] [2]

Michael James Gillespie (May 7, 1940July 29, 2020) was an American college baseball coach. He served as the head coach at UC Irvine and head coach at USC from 1987 to 2006. He led USC to the 1998 College World Series championship, having previously won it as a player in 1961.

Career

College

Gillespie started his coaching career at the College of the Canyons, a California junior college. He started the school's baseball program in spring 1971 after the school's fall 1969 founding. In sixteen seasons as head coach, he had a 420–167 record.[3]

Gillespie posted a 763–471–2 (.618) record as the coach of USC. In addition to the 1998 championship, he led USC to the CWS in 1995, 2000 and 2001, with the 1995 team advancing to the title game. In 2005, 13 former players coached by Gillespie were playing in Major League Baseball, while six of his former players were All-Stars (including Mark Prior, Barry Zito, Aaron Boone, Bret Boone, and Geoff Jenkins in 2003, and Morgan Ensberg in 2005). He resigned from USC on June 2, 2006.[4]

Gillespie also played baseball at USC under coach Rod Dedeaux, and was a member of the 1961 College World Series champions. Along with Jerry Kindall, he is one of only two individuals who have both played for and coached a College World Series champion.[5] He was succeeded as USC's head coach by Chad Kreuter, a former major league catcher who is married to Gillespie's daughter Kelly.[6] [7]

In September 2007, Gillespie was named coach of UC Irvine's baseball team, replacing Dave Serrano, who had just guided the Anteaters to their first CWS appearance but left to take over at Cal State Fullerton.[8]

On January 8, 2010, Gillespie was inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association (ABCA) Hall of Fame.[1]

Professional

On February 2, 2007, Gillespie was named manager of the New York–Penn League Staten Island Yankees. He replaced Gaylen Pitts, who led the team to its second consecutive New York–Penn League Championship. In his only season, he led them to a 47–28 record.[9]

Death

Gillespie died on July 29, 2020, in Irvine, California. He was 80, and had suffered from lung issues and a stroke in the time leading up to his death.[5]

Head coaching record

Below is a table of Gillespie's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.[10] [11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Mike Gillespie. ABCA Hall of Fame. American Baseball Coaches Association. July 29, 2020.
  2. News: Mike Gillespie. UCI Athletics. University of California, Irvine. July 29, 2020. https://web.archive.org/web/20200730060637/https://ucirvinesports.com/sports/baseball/roster/coaches/mike-gillespie/5. July 30, 2020.
  3. Web site: Head Coach Mike Gillespie. UCIrvineSports.com. UC Irvine. June 12, 2018. https://web.archive.org/web/20180702231406/https://ucirvinesports.com/coaches.aspx?rc=384&path=baseball. July 2, 2018. dead.
  4. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20060819041113/http://usctrojans.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/mtt/gillespie_mike00.html. August 19, 2006. Mike Gillespie. USC. June 12, 2018. June 2, 2006.
  5. News: Mike Gillespie, coach of College World Series teams, dies. July 30, 2020. July 30, 2020. Associated Press.
  6. News: Gillespie Retires; Kreuter Is Hired. Ben. Bolch. June 3, 2006. July 29, 2020. Los Angeles Times.
  7. News: Kreuter replaces father-in-law as new USC coach. Associated Press. ESPN Internet Ventures. ESPN. June 2, 2006. July 29, 2020.
  8. Web site: Peter. Yoon. Gillespie to coach UC Irvine. Los Angeles Times. September 25, 2007. June 12, 2018.
  9. News: UCI Baseball Looks to Hire Gillespie. Umar. Hussain. October 1, 2007. July 29, 2020. New University. University of California, Irvine.
  10. Web site: 2018 Baseball Standings . Big West Conference. June 12, 2018 .
  11. Web site: NCAA Statistics: Mike Gillespie. NCAA. June 12, 2018.