Patrick Hallmark Explained

Patrick Hallmark
Current Title:Head coach
Current Team:UTSA
Current Conference:The American
Current Record:140–96
Birth Date:31 December 1973
Birth Place:Houston, Texas, U.S.
Player Years1:1993–1994
Player Team1:Alvin Community College
Player Years2:1995
Player Team2:Rice
Player Years3:1995
Player Team3:Spokane Indians
Player Years4:1996–1997
Player Team4:Lansing Lugnuts
Player Years5:1997–1998
Player Team5:Wilmington Blue Rocks
Player Years6:1999–2000
Player Team6:Wichita Wranglers
Player Years7:2001
Player Team7:Omaha Golden Spikes
Player Years8:2002
Player Team8:Wichita Wranglers
Player Years9:2003
Player Team9:Norwich Navigators
Player Positions:Outfielder / Catcher
Coach Years1:2005
Coach Team1:St. Thomas HS (TX)
Coach Years2:2006–2016
Coach Team2:Rice (asst.)
Coach Years3:2017
Coach Team3:Missouri (asst.)
Coach Years4:2018–2019
Coach Team4:Incarnate Word
Coach Years5:2020–present
Coach Team5:UTSA
Overall Record:206–144
Awards:Southland Coach of the Year (2019)

James Patrick Hallmark (born December 31, 1973) is an American college baseball coach and former outfielder and catcher. He is the head baseball coach at the University of Texas at San Antonio. Hallmark played college baseball at Alvin Community College and Rice University before pursuing a professional career. Hallmark was the head coach of the Incarnate Word Cardinals baseball from 2018 to 2019.

Amateur career

Hallmark attended Westbury High School in Houston, Texas. As a member of the baseball team, Hallmark was a two-time All-district selection.[1] Upon graduation from Westbury, Hallmark enrolled at Alvin Community College.[2] After graduating from Alvin, Hallmark accepted a baseball scholarship offer from Rice University. Hallmark helped the Owls to their first 40-win season in 11 years. Hallmark was named First Team All-Southwest Conference following the 1995 season.[3]

Professional career

The Kansas City Royals chose Hallmark with the nineteenth pick of the 18th round of the 1995 Major League Baseball draft.[4] Hallmark began his professional career with the Spokane Indians of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League,[5] where he batted .304 with four home runs. He was promoted to the Lansing Lugnuts of the Class A Midwest League in 1996. He hit .280 with 1 home run for Lansing.

Hallmark started 1997 with the Lugnuts. Near the end of the season, the Royals promoted Hallmark to the Wilmington Blue Rocks of the Class A-Advanced Carolina League after batting .284 with 39 RBIs in 88 games with Lansing.[6] Hallmark returned to Wilmington for the 1998 season. He batted .272, drove in 35 runs and stole 33 bases.

Hallmark spent the 1999 and 2000 seasons with the Wichita Wranglers, having a breakout season in 2000, hitting .326 with 10 home runs, 79 RBIs and stole 41 bases. His outstanding 2000 season lead to a promotion to the Omaha Golden Spikes for the 2001 season. After just 34 games, Hallmark was injured and missed the remainder of the season. He returned to Wichita in 2002, where his production saw a decline from his past Wichita seasons. He then played the 2003 season for the Norwich Navigators in the San Francisco Giants organization,[7] where he batted a career low, .235. He then retired from professional baseball at the conclusion of the season.

Coaching career

Hallmark spent one season at St. Thomas High School in Houston.[8] Hallmark was hired by his former coach, Wayne Graham, as an assistant at Rice.[9] On June 28, 2011, Hallmark was promoted to a full-time assistant by Graham.[10] When assistant Mike Taylor left the program in the fall of 2012, Hallmark assumed the duties of pitching coach.

On July 12, 2016, Hallmark was named the pitching coach for the Missouri Tigers baseball program.[11]

On July 17, 2017, Hallmark left Missouri to become the head coach of the Incarnate Word Cardinals baseball program.[12]

On June 16, 2019, Hallmark agreed to become the head coach of the UTSA Roadrunners baseball team.[13]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Patrick Hallmark Bio . Rice University . www.riceowls.com . July 25, 2018.
  2. Web site: The Wayne Graham era at Rice draws to a close . Glynn A. Hill . May 18, 2018 . . www.houstonchronicle.com . July 25, 2018.
  3. Web site: Rice Baseball Records & History . Rice University . www.grfx.cstv.com . July 25, 2018.
  4. Web site: 1995 MLB Amateur Draft Pick Transactions Rounds 11 - 20 . CTS Co. . www.prosportstransactions.com . July 25, 2018.
  5. Web site: Rockies Finally Solve Spokane . Chris Derrick . July 27, 1995 . The Spokesman-Review . www.spokesman.com . July 25, 2018.
  6. Web site: Alomar Leads Ex-Indians Parade Catcher's All-Star Season Highlight Of His Career . Jim Price . November 21, 1997 . The Spokesman-Review . www.spokesman.com . July 25, 2018.
  7. Web site: 8/24/03 Rios' record hit helps Ravens roll . Mike Pucci . August 24, 2003 . Hearst Media . www.nhregister.com . July 25, 2018.
  8. Web site: 2014 Rice Baseball Fact Book . Rice University . www.grfx.cstv.com . July 25, 2018.
  9. Web site: Owls Begin Four-Game Road Swing With LSU in Metairie, LA. . May 15, 2006 . Rice University . www.riceowls.com . July 25, 2018.
  10. Web site: Rice coach Graham promotes assistant, finalizes staff . Joseph Duarte . June 28, 2011 . . www.chron.com . July 25, 2018.
  11. Web site: Mizzou baseball staff takes shape . Dave Matter . July 12, 2016 . BLOX Media Group . www.stltoday.com . July 25, 2018.
  12. Web site: MU's Hallmark to take head-coaching job at University of the Incarnate Word . Brooks Holton . July 17, 2017 . The Columbia Missourian . www.columbiamissourian.com . July 25, 2018.
  13. Web site: UTSA hires baseball coach Hallmark away from UIW . Greg Luca . June 16, 2019 . Hearst Newspapers, LLC . www.mysanantonio.com . June 16, 2019.