Mike Payne (baseball) explained

Mike Payne
Position:Pitcher
Birth Date:November 15, 1961
Birth Place:Woonsocket, Rhode Island
Death Place:Dunnellon, Florida
Bats:Right
Throws:Right
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:August 22
Debutyear:1984
Debutteam:Atlanta Braves
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:September 17
Finalyear:1984
Finalteam:Atlanta Braves
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:0–1
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:6.35
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:3
Teams:

Michael Earl Payne (November 15, 1961 – August 4, 2002) was a Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher. In 1979, he was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the sixth round, and he played eight seasons in the Minor Leagues and one season in the Major Leagues with them.

Career

Baseball

Payne attended Williston High School in Williston, FL, where he played baseball. He threw five no-hitters and had a 0.55 earned run average during his senior year. He set a Florida state record for most batters struck out in a single game.

In 1976, Payne entered a contest and won a trip to St. Louis to attend a three-game series of the Atlanta Braves. He also served as batboy for the Braves that weekend.

Payne was offered a baseball scholarship from University of Florida but declined the offer. In 1979, he was drafted by the Braves, and subsequently played eight seasons for various minor league affiliates of the Braves, during which time he pitched four shutout games. He played three major league games for the Braves in 1984. In 1987, he played one season for a minor league affiliate of the Montreal Expos. Due to an arm injury, he retired from the MLB.[1]

Later life

In 1986, Payne moved back to Williston where he co-owned an auto shop with his father. Later, he worked as assistant coach at Williston High, serving under Paul Runge, a former teammate for the Braves. In the mid-1990s he took a job as the head coach at Dunnellon High School in Dunnellon, FL. In 2000, the Dunnellon Tigers won 26 games, which set a new school record, and Payne was named Class 3A coach of the year. In 2001, the Tigers won the district championship.[2]

Personal life

Payne had 4 children with his wife Carla. One of his sons, Mike Jr., also played high school and college baseball and is head coach at Dunnellon High.[3] [4]

Death and legacy

In 2001, Payne contracted Eastern equine encephalitis after being bitten by a mosquito while working in his yard. He was hospitalized on August 5. On August 18, Dunnellon High principal Bobby James told the Tampa Bay Times that Payne was "still in a coma and in critical condition."[5] Payne later regained consciousness but lost the ability to walk and speak. He died on August 4, 2002 due to complications from the disease.[2] [6]

Payne acquired a reputation for being a hard worker and a good coach, and he is remembered fondly both in Dunnellon and the surrounding area. Joe Buccheri, a former instructor for the St. Louis Cardinals and a friend of Payne's, said "There wasn't anything to dislike about him. It wasn't hard to form an attachment. Mike was just a great, great guy." Brent Hall, coach at Crystal River High School, said "He was great. I think he was just the epitome of the small-town coach. He had those kids playing very hard for him all the time. And he was very dedicated and committed to the town of Dunnellon and its young people."[3]

Following Payne's death, the baseball field at Dunnellon High School was renamed Mike Payne Field.[7] The area's preseason classic was also posthumously named after Payne.[8]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Mike Payne Stats . . . May 29, 2024.
  2. News: Dunnellon High remembers coach and a life cut short . August 12, 2002 . May 29, 2024 . Keith . Niebuhr . limited . . Times Publishing Company.
  3. News: Ex-Dunnellon baseball coach dies . August 6, 2002 . May 29, 2024 . limited . Tampa Bay Times . Times Publishing Company . Times Staff Writer.
  4. News: Seven-run seventh inning lifts Dunnellon to win over Trinity Catholic in baseball . April 7, 2022 . Joel . Bronson . May 29, 2024 . Ocala Star Banner . Gannett . Dunnellon head coach Mike Payne was extremely proud of his squad..
  5. News: Dunnellon High coach has equine encephalitis . https://web.archive.org/web/20240530014937/https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2001/08/18/dunnellon-high-coach-has-equine-encephalitis/ . dead . May 30, 2024 . Times Staff Writer . August 18, 2001 . May 29, 2024 . limited . Tampa Bay Times . Times Publishing Company.
  6. News: High school coach dies of equine encephalitis . August 6, 2002 . . . Gannett . 7B . newspapers.com . subscription.
  7. News: A signal for the catcher . April 21, 2004 . Dwight Collins Senior Sports Writer . May 29, 2024 . . Gannett.
  8. News: Dunnellon wins Payne Preseason Classic opener . February 10, 2010 . Staff reports . May 29, 2024 . Ocala Star Banner . Gannett.