Jamey Shouppe

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Jamey Shouppe

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Biographical Information[edit]

Jamey Shouppe was a minor-league player and has been a college coach.

Shoupe played two seasons at Wallace Community College then moved to Florida State for two seasons.

He was drafted in the 8th round of the 1982 June Amateur Draft as a pitcher by the Houston Astros. He played four seasons in the Astros organization reaching as high as Double A with the Columbus Astros of the Southern League.

After retiring from professional baseball, he was hired by his alma mater, Florida State, as a pitching coach where he remained for 21 seasons.

In 2014, he was named head coach of Florida Agricultural and Mechanical University where he led them to their first winning season since 2003. In 2015, he led the Rattlers to their first Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference championship since 1993 and their first ever appearance in the NCAA tournament.