Alabama A&M Bulldogs baseball

The Alabama A&M Bulldogs baseball team is the varsity intercollegiate baseball program of Alabama A&M University in Huntsville, Alabama, United States. The program's first season is unknown, and it has been a member of the NCAA Division I Southwestern Athletic Conference since the start of the 1999 season. Its home venue is Bulldog Field, located on Alabama A&M's campus. The program has appeared in 0 NCAA Tournaments. It has won zero conference tournament championships and 0 regular season conference titles. As of the start of the 2018 Major League Baseball season, 1 former Bulldogs have appeared in Major League Baseball.

Alabama A&M Bulldogs
UniversityAlabama A&M University
Athletic directorBryan Hicks
Head coachVacant
ConferenceSWAC
East Division
LocationHuntsville, Alabama
Home stadiumBulldog Field
NicknameBulldogs
ColorsMaroon and White[1]
         
Conference champions
SIAC: 1993

History

Conference affiliations

Bulldog Field

The venue has a capacity of 500 spectators.[2] The field opened in 1997. It also features dugouts, batting cages, and grandstand seating.[2]

Head coaches

Alabama A&M's longest tenured head coach was Thomas Wesley, who has coached the team from 1991 to 2006.

Year(s) Coach Seasons W-L-T Pct
1969 Unknown 1 8–9–1 .472
1970 Louis Crews 1 12–4 .750
1975 Brawnski Towns 1 3–18 .143
1979–1981 Press Parham 3 36–49 .424
1984 Alvin Rauls 1 14–23–1 .382
1985 Eddie Sherrod 1 5–27 .156
1991–2006 Thomas Wesley 16 238–364–2 .396
2007–2009 Jay Martin 3 32–87–1 .271
2010 Demetrius Mitchell 1 10–4 .714
2010 Kevin Belliard 1 7–27 .206
2011 Ed McCann 1 10–38 .208
2012–2013 Michael Thompkins 2 16–83 .162
2014–2018 Mitch Hill 5 84–182 .316
2019–2020 Manny Lora 2 19-49 .279
Totals 13 coaches 37th 494–915–5 .351

Notable former players

Below is a list of notable former Bulldogs and the seasons in which they played for Alabama A&M.

See also

References

  1. Alabama A&M University Style Manual (PDF). Retrieved September 11, 2016.
  2. "Bulldog Baseball Field". www.aamusports.com. Alabama A&M University. Retrieved February 27, 2019.


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