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Biographical details | |
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Born | Stockport, Iowa, U.S. | November 21, 1947
Died | November 12, 2022 Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. | (aged 74)
Alma mater | Southern Illinois University |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1981–1996 | Georgien |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 500–403–1 |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships | |
1990 College World Series | |
Steve Webber (November 21, 1947 – November 12, 2022) was an American baseball player and coach. He played college baseball at Southern Illinois University and participated in the 1969 College World Series. He was head coach at the University of Georgia from 1981 to 1996, leading the team to a national title in 1990.[1] He later served as an assistant coach for several minor league teams.
Steve Webber holds many marks of distinction in Iowa High School Baseball. On 13 June 1966, he struck out 23 batters for Van Buren High School in a 7 inning game against WACO High School. In that season, he struck out 222 batters (9th best in Iowa High School Baseball history) and pitched for an ERA of 0.51 in 95 innings (tied for 18th all time in Iowa).
Webber died at his home in Atlanta, Georgia, on November 12, 2022, at the age of 74.[2]
Coaching Positions
- 1974–1975 – Georgia Southern University – Pitching Coach
- 1976–1980 – University of Florida – Pitching Coach
- 1981–1996 – University of Georgia – Head Coach
- 1997–1998 – Oneonta Yankees – Pitching Coach/Area Scout
- 1999 – Greensboro Bats – Pitching Coach
- 2000–2002 – GCL Yankees – Pitching Coach
- 2000–2003 – New York Yankees – Coordinator of Instruction
- 2004–2005 – Fort Wayne Wizards – Pitching Coach
- 2006–2007 – Lake Elsinore Storm – Pitching Coach
- 2007–2009 – San Antonio Missions – Pitching Coach
- 2010 – Portland Beavers – Pitching Coach
- 2011–2012 – Tucson Padres – Pitching Coach
- 2013–2014 – Oklahoma City RedHawks – Pitching Coach
- 2016 – Atlanta Braves – Pitching Consultant
References
- ^ "Dawgs' coach resigns". Rome News-Tribune. AP. 14 May 1996. p. B1. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
- ^ "Former UGA baseball coach Steve Webber dies". WJCL (TV). Retrieved 13 November 2022.