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The LSU Tigers baseball program is a college baseball team that represents Louisiana State University in the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference in the National Collegiate Athletic Association. The team has had 25 head coaches since it started playing organized baseball in the 1893 season. [1]
In 1927, Harry Rabenhorst became head baseball coach and became the longest tenured head baseball coach in LSU history. Rabenhorst began his career at LSU in 1925 as the head coach of the men's basketball team and two years later, in 1927, he also added head baseball coach to his duties. As baseball coach, he won two SEC baseball titles and was ...
Jay Bradley Johnson [1] (born April 20, 1977) [2] is an American college baseball coach and former second baseman, who is the current head baseball coach of the LSU Tigers.He played college baseball at Shasta from 1997 to 1998 before transferring to Point Loma Nazarene. [3]
This category includes information pertaining to the coaches associated with the LSU Tigers baseball program that represents Louisiana State University in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. For additional information, please see LSU Tigers and Lady Tigers .
FILE - LSU head coach Jay Johnson watches the field during an NCAA baseball game against Tulane, June 2, 2023, in Baton Rouge, La. (AP Photo/Matthew Hinton, File) (ASSOCIATED PRESS)
Paul Mainieri (born August 29, 1957) is an American baseball coach and second baseman.He is currently the head coach at the South Carolina Gamecocks baseball. [1] He played college baseball at LSU, Miami-Dade CC and New Orleans before pursuing a professional baseball career.
For Tennessee fans, Vols baseball coach Tony Vitello is their guy. He’s engrained himself into the Big Orange. He’s a winner, sure, but he’s also got a good energy about him.
Stanley "Skip" Bertman (born May 23, 1938) is an American former college baseball coach and athletic director at Louisiana State University (LSU). He led the LSU Tigers baseball team to five College World Series championships and seven Southeastern Conference (SEC) championships in 18 years as head coach.