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Mike Martin (baseball coach)
American college baseball coach

Mike Martin (baseball coach)

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American college baseball coach
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Mike Martin, Sr. (born February 12, 1944) is the head baseball coach of the Florida State Seminoles baseball team. Martin is the second all-time winningest coach in NCAA Division I college baseball history, and second in all-time winning percentage. After the 2016 season, Martin had compiled a record of 1,898 wins, 671 losses and four ties over 37 seasons of collegiate coaching.
Martin, a native of Gastonia, North Carolina, began his collegiate playing career at Wingate Junior College where he was a Junior College All-American. He then transferred to Florida State, where he played from 1965 to 1966 and graduated in 1966. During his years as the center fielder at Florida State, Martin hit .354, and earned all-District honors in his senior season and played in the 1965 College World Series. After his college career was over, Martin played professional baseball in the New York Mets and Detroit Tigers minor league organizations for three seasons before beginning his career in coaching.
Martin began his career in coaching at the junior high school level. His first stint as a college coach, surprisingly, came in a different sport, basketball, when Martin became the head basketball coach at Tallahassee Community College.
It was in 1975, when Woody Woodward took over the head coaching job at Florida State, that Martin would be reunited with his alma mater. Martin served as an assistant coach under Woodward for four seasons, and then for another season under Dick Howser. Howser would get his chance to manage the New York Yankees and Martin stepped into the head coaching role at Florida State in 1980.
Though Martin's teams have yet to win a national title, his tenure at Florida State is marked with many honors and feats. Only one team in college baseball, the University of Miami, has been to more consecutive NCAA Tournaments than Florida State, who have, as of the 2016 season, made 37 straight postseason appearances. Martin's Seminoles have won six Atlantic Coast Conference championships and have appeared in 15 College World Series.
Martin's players, which include many college and professional standouts such as Deion Sanders, J. D. Drew, Doug Mientkiewicz, Stephen Drew, Paul Wilson, Lincoln R. "Link" Jarrett, and Buster Posey, have excelled as well. More than 70 of Martin's players have been named All-Americans, five have been named national player of the year, four have won the Golden Spikes Award, considered to be the most prestigious individual award in amateur baseball, and two have won the Dick Howser Trophy, J.D. Drew and Buster Posey, considered to be the equivalent of the Heisman Trophy for baseball. Martin has won the ACC Coach of the Year award seven times (1996, 1998, 1999, 2001, 2007, 2009, 2012).
Dedicated in 2005, Florida State's baseball team plays on Mike Martin Field at Dick Howser Stadium.

Head coaching record

Mike Martin in 1986
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Florida State Seminoles (Metro Conference) (1980–1991)
1980Florida State51–125–2College World Series
1981Florida State56–2310–4NCAA Regional
1982Florida State56–17–19–6NCAA Regional
1983Florida State55–18–110–4NCAA Regional
1984Florida State55–2915–3NCAA Regional
1985Florida State59–2317–6NCAA Regional
1986Florida State61–1315–3College World Series
1987Florida State55–1819–4College World Series
1988Florida State50–18–117–6NCAA Regional
1989Florida State54–1814–4College World Series
1990Florida State57–1517–4NCAA Regional
1991Florida State57–1415–4College World Series
Florida State (Metro):666–218–3163–50
Florida State Seminoles (Atlantic Coast Conference) (1992–present)
1992Florida State49–2116–72ndCollege World Series
1993Florida State46–1914–93rdNCAA Regional
1994Florida State53–2214–94thCollege World Series
1995Florida State53–1616–72ndCollege World Series
1996Florida State52–1719–51stCollege World Series
1997Florida State50–1718–62ndNCAA Regional
1998Florida State53–2018–41stCollege World Series
1999Florida State57–1422–21stCollege World Series
2000Florida State53–1915–93rdCollege World Series
2001Florida State47–1920–41stNCAA Super Regional
2002Florida State60–1418–61stNCAA Super Regional
2003Florida State54–13–119–51stNCAA Super Regional
2004Florida State45–2316–83rdNCAA Super Regional
2005Florida State53–2019–114thNCAA Super Regional
2006Florida State44–2116–136th (T–2nd Atlantic)NCAA Regional
2007Florida State45–1321–61st (1st Atlantic)NCAA Regional
2008Florida State54–1424–62nd (1st Atlantic)College World Series
2009Florida State45–1819–91st (1st Atlantic)NCAA Super Regional
2010Florida State48–2018–125th (T–1st Atlantic)College World Series
2011Florida State46–1919–115th (1st Atlantic)NCAA Super Regional
2012Florida State50–1724–61st (1st Atlantic)College World Series
2013Florida State47–1720–103rd (1st Atlantic)NCAA Super Regional
2014Florida State43–1721–93rd (1st Atlantic)NCAA Regional
2015Florida State44–2117–134th (2nd Atlantic)NCAA Super Regional
2016Florida State41–2216–104th (2nd Atlantic)NCAA Super Regional
Florida State (ACC):1232–453–1459-197
Total:1898–671–4

      National champion         Postseason invitational champion  
      Conference regular season champion         Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
      Division regular season champion       Division regular season and conference tournament champion
      Conference tournament champion

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