University of the Pacific
- Location: Stockton, CA
- Nickname: Tigers
- Conference: West Coast Conference 2014- ; Big West Conference 1989-2013; Pacific Coast Athletic Association 1972-1976, 1985-1988; Northern California Baseball Association 1977-1984; West Coast Athletic Conference 1968-1971; California Collegiate Athletic Association ?-1950
- Ballpark: Klein Family Field
MLB Stats for players who are school alumni
Through 2015 Chase Headley is the major league player with the most at-bats to come out of the University of the Pacific. Joe Ferguson previously held that mark. Dan Reichert is the pitcher with the most big league innings.
Coaches[edit]
- Larry Siemering, 1945
- Hugh McWilliams, 1946-1952
- Van Sweet, 1953-1954
- Charles Melick, 1955
- Skip Rowland, 1956-1957
- Sid Hall, 1958-1959
- Chuck Chatfield, 1960
- Bill Tunnell, 1961
- Bob Mazzuca, 1962
- Bob Vanderwall, 1963
- Tom Stubbs, 1964-1971, 1973-1981
- John Gunther, 1972
- John Picone, 1982-1987
- Keith Snider, 1988-1989
- Quincey Noble, 1990-2003
- Ed Sprague, 2004-2015
- Mike Neu, 2016-2017
- Ryan Garko, 2018-2019
- Chris Rodriguez, 2020-2024
- Reed Peters, 2025-present
Assistant Coaches[edit]
- John Gunther, 2 yrs
- Noah Jackson, 2015-2017
- Quincey Noble, 1989
- Chris Rodriguez, 2019
- Jim Yanko, 2008 (maybe other years)
Year-by-Year Record[edit]
Year | Overall Record | Conference Record | Playoffs |
---|---|---|---|
1945 | 15-5 | ||
1946 | 20-6-1 | ||
1947 | 15-13 | ||
1948 | 16-7-1 | ||
1949 | 17-13 | ||
1950 | 10-13-1 | ||
1951 | 6-13 | ||
1952 | 7-12 | ||
1953 | 10-14-1 | ||
1954 | 3-18 | ||
1955 | 0-19-1 | ||
1956 | 5-12 | ||
1957 | 8-12 | ||
1958 | 6-8 | ||
1959 | 11-14 | ||
1960 | 8-12 | ||
1961 | 12-8 | ||
1962 | 6-21 | ||
1963 | 7-17 | ||
1964 | 8-17 | ||
1965 | 16-17 | ||
1966 | 12-19 | ||
1967 | 19-14-1 | ||
1968 | 32-15 | 14-6 | |
1969 | 21-18 | 10-10 | |
1970 | 24-23 | 11-10 | |
1971 | 18-25-1 | 8-12-1 | |
1972 | 21-28 | 7-11 | |
1973 | 24-26 | 9-9 | |
1974 | 24-23 | 7-16 | |
1975 | 33-26 | 13-8 | |
1976 | 29-25 | 7-13 | |
1977 | 35-28 | 18-18 | |
1978 | 29-30-1 | 19-17 | |
1979 | 28-29-1 | 17-18 | |
1980 | 29-24-1 | 17-16 | |
1981 | 29-25 | 18-17 | |
1982 | 20-32 | 13-20 | |
1983 | 23-24 | 15-15 | |
1984 | 26-35-1 | 11-19 | |
1985 | 16-36 | 6-21 | |
1986 | 22-26 | 7-14 | |
1987 | 19-34 | 7-14 | |
1988 | 19-32 | 9-12 | |
1989 | 15-42 | 4-17 | |
1990 | 14-40 | 1-17 | |
1991 | 22-31 | 8-13 | |
1992 | 17-33 | 6-18 | |
1993 | 28-25 | 7-14 | |
1994 | 36-18 | 8-12 | |
1995 | 26-26 | 5-16 | |
1996 | 24-25 | 5-16 | |
1997 | 29-29 | 11-19 | |
1998 | 25-22 | 12-17 | |
1999 | 32-24 | 17-13 | |
2000 | 22-32 | 5-25 | |
2001 | 25-30 | 5-13 | |
2002 | 26-28-1 | 7-17 | |
2003 | 27-27 | 6-15 | |
2004 | 20-34 | 5-16 | |
2005 | 30-28 | 9-12 | |
2006 | 30-25 | 9-12 | |
2007 | 16-43 | 3-18 | |
2008 | 14-41 | 5-19 | |
2009 | 21-32 | 9-15 | |
2010 | 31-23 | 12-12 | |
2011 | 17-37 | 9-15 | |
2012 | 16-40 | 6-18 | |
2013 | 15-39 | 7-20 | |
2014 | 26-27 | 15-12 | |
2015 | 14-37* | 10-17 | |
2016 | 22-30 | 12-15 | |
2017 | 18-35 | 6-21 | |
2018 | 22-27 | 11-16 | |
2019 | 23-26 | 10-16 | |
2020 | 8-8 | 0-0 | |
2021 | 25-26 | 11-16 | |
2022 | 14-38 | 5-22 | |
2023 | 14-35 | 6-21 | |
2024 | 11-44 | 5-19 |
* 14 wins vacated by NCAA. Official record now 0-37.
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