When you look at the history of college baseball, there are a handful of coaches that can be considered the greatest of all time. Names like USC’s Rob Dedeaux, Texas legend Augie Garrido, Wichita State’s Gene Stephenson and Miami’s Ron Fraser (a former FSU baseball star) are some that come to mind.
Up there with the best is the man who has been in charge of the Seminoles since the 1980 season, Mike Martin. During his 37 seasons at the helm, No. 11 has come up with 1898 wins – putting him just 77 behind Garrido for most all time – to go along with dozens of conference championships (regular and tournament) and making it to the NCAA Tournament each season.