Auburn Tigers baseball
The Auburn Tigers baseball team represents Auburn University in NCAA Division I college baseball. Along with most other Auburn athletic teams, the baseball team participates in the Western division of the Southeastern Conference. The Tigers play their home games on campus at Plainsman Park, and they are coached by Butch Thompson.
History
Auburn Baseball has won six SEC championships, three SEC Tournament championships, appeared in 22 NCAA Regionals and reached the College World Series five times.Following the 2000 season, Hal Baird retired as a head coach. After 16 years at head of the Auburn baseball program, Baird posted an impressive 634–328–0 overall record.
On September 1, 1999 Steve Renfroe was named head baseball coach at Auburn University, as the successor to Hal Baird following the 2000 season. Renfroe was longtime assistant coach at Auburn before being named head coach, having begun his coaching career at Auburn in 1981 as an assistant and remaining in that position until 1995 when he was named assistant head coach.
On June 7, 2004 Renfroe was relieved of his duties as head baseball coach at Auburn. He posted an overall mark of 145–92, including a 60–60 SEC record, during his tenure. Each of Renfroe's first three Auburn squads advanced to the NCAA Baseball Tournaments, with stops in Tallahassee, FL, in 2001, Tuscaloosa, AL, in 2002, and hosting a 2003 Regional in Auburn.
On June 29, 2004 Tom Slater was named as Steve Renfroe's replacement. After only having 2 coaches in 38 years, Auburn was now on the second coach within a five-year period. Slater was previously an assistant at Auburn during the 1990s before taking a head coaching job at his alma mater Virginia Military Institute following the 2000 season. After the 2003 season, Slater left VMI to take an assistant job at the University of Florida where he helped lead the Gators to their first ever Super Regional appearance.
On June 20, 2008 John Pawlowski was introduced as the 16th Head Coach of the Auburn Tigers baseball program. Pawlowski was previously the head coach at the College of Charleston. He took over that program in 2000, and posted a 338–192–1 record during his tenure. Under his direction, the Cougars made three straight NCAA post-season appearances, including their first ever appearance in 2004. He was named the Southern Conference coach of the year in 2004, 2005, and 2007, and coached 17 All-Americans during his tenure. At Auburn, he took over a very young baseball team that included two freshman all-American selections, Hunter Morris and Brian Fletcher.
On May 27, 2013, John Pawlowski was fired after finishing the 2013 season with a 33–23 record overall and a 13–17 record in the SEC. The Tigers failed to reach the NCAA tournament for three straight years. Pawlowski compiled a 167–126 overall record and a 71–79 SEC mark at Auburn. His 2010 team won the SEC West, but his four other teams had losing conference records.
Stadium
Plainsman Park
Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park is a baseball stadium located in Auburn, Alabama. It is the home field for the Auburn Tigers baseball team. Commonly known as "Plainsman Park", it is widely considered one of the finest facilities in college baseball and has a seating capacity of 4,096 not including lawn areas.The field was named in 1997 to honor two former Auburn players, Billy and Jimmy Hitchcock. The Hitchcock brothers were popular athletes in the 1930s. Jimmy was Auburn's first All-American in football and baseball, and later coached the Tigers during the 1940s. Billy helped Auburn make its first bowl appearance in football, as well as, helping the Tigers claim their first SEC baseball title in 1937. He later became a manager in the MLB.
In 2003, the stadium was renamed Samford Stadium-Hitchcock Field at Plainsman Park after W. James "Jimmy" Samford passed. Samford was a graduate of Auburn, a former board of trustees member, and was known for pushing the renovations of the stadium that began in 1996.
Head coaches
- Records are through the 2017 Season
Tenure | Coach | Years | Record | Pct. | NCAA Tournament |
1933 | Sam McAllister | 1 | 5–4–0 | .556 | |
1934 | Herschel Bobo | 1 | |||
1934–1939 | Del Morgan | 6 | |||
1940 | Porter Grant | 1 | 4–5–0 | .444 | |
1941–1942 | Jimmy Hitchcock | 2 | |||
1943–1946 | Bob Evans | 2 | |||
1947–1948 | Danny Doyle | 2 | |||
1949–1950 | Johnny Williamson | 2 | 21–23–0 | .477 | |
1951–1957 | Dick McGowen | 7 | 90–76–2 | .548 | |
1958 | Joe Connally | 1 | 17–8–0 | .680 | |
1959–1962 | Erk Russell | 4 | 59–37–1 | .620 | |
1963–1984 | Paul Nix | 22 | 515–376–0 | .578 | 4 |
1985–2000 | Hal Baird | 16 | 634–328–0 | .659 | 9 |
2001–2004 | Steve Renfroe | 4 | 145–92–0 | .612 | 3 |
2005–2008 | Tom Slater | 4 | 115–113–0 | .504 | 1 |
2009–2013 | John Pawlowski | 5 | 167–126 | .570 | 1 |
2014–2015 | Sunny Golloway | 2 | 62–50 | .553 | 1 |
2016-2019 | Butch Thompson | 4 | 141-110 | .561 | 3 |
Totals | 18 coaches | 84 | 20 |
Year-by-year results
*Final rankings are from Collegiate Baseball Division I Final Polls*Auburn baseball history year-by-year results
Auburn Tigers in the NCAA Tournament
Since the NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament began in 1947, the Auburn Tigers have played in it 19 times and made it to the College World Series four times.Year | Record | Pct | Notes |
1963 | |||
1967 | College World Series | ||
1976 | 3–2 | .600 | Won the South Regional in Tallahassee; College World Series |
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1987 | |||
1989 | |||
1993 | |||
1994 | College World Series | ||
1995 | |||
1997 | College World Series | ||
1998 | 3-2 | .600 | Runner-up in the Tallahassee Regional. |
1999 | 3–3 | .500 | Won the Auburn Regional; Lost to Florida St. in the Tallahassee Super Regional. |
2000 | 1–2 | .333 | Eliminated by Stetson in the Atlanta Regional. |
2001 | 2–2 | .500 | Eliminated by Florida St. in the Tallahassee Regional final. |
2002 | 0–2 | .000 | Lost to Florida Atlantic and Alabama in the Tuscaloosa Regional. |
2003 | 2–2 | .500 | Eliminated by Ohio St. in the Auburn Regional final. |
2005 | 2–2 | .500 | Eliminated by Florida St. in the Tallahassee Regional final. |
2010 | 3–2 | .600 | Eliminated by Clemson in the Auburn Regional final. |
2015 | 1–2 | .333 | Eliminated by College of Charleston in the Tallahassee Regional semi-final. |
2017 | 2–2 | .500 | Eliminated by Florida St. in the Tallahassee Regional final. |
2018 | 3–0 | 1.000 | Winner of Raleigh Regional. Eliminated by Florida Gators in the Gainesville Super Regional. |
2019 | 5-3 | 0.625 | Winner of Atlanta Regional. Defeated North Carolina in the Chapel Hill Super Regional. Defeated by Mississippi State and Louisville in the CWS. |
TOTALS |
Auburn's 1st Team All-Americans
Player awards
National awards
- Rotary Smith Award
- Collegiate Baseball Freshman of the Year Award
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SEC Awards
- Player of the Year Award
- Freshman of the Year Award
Coaches awards