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444:). Stitt's offenses batted a combined .327 over the course of his assistant coaching career and the Wildcats garnered the highest cumulative batting average in the Pac-10 Southern (commonly called the "Six-Pac") during the 1980s. 57 position players coached by Stitt were drafted by MLB teams, including most notably:
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On June 29, 2001 Stitt resigned as the head baseball coach via a university press release after 5 seasons, 23 in total with the program. Assistant coaches
Kinneberg and Solis were also released following Stitt's resignation. Rumored replacements at the time were former Wildcats players Chip Hale and
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Arizona Baseball Academy. In January 2019, Stitt hosted a single-day baseball clinic for people of all ages in memory of former Arizona coach Jerry Kindall who had passed away in late 2017
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In Stitt's first season at the helm in 1997 the
Wildcats finished with a decent overall record of 32-26, but a losing record in Pac-10 play (13-17) failing to make the postseason for the 4th straight season. This would tie Arizona's longest streak of failing to reach the postseason (set earlier in
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had made the postseason in 6 of the previous 10 seasons including 2 College World Series appearances, the
Wildcats under Kindall and Stitt had appeared in only 3 postseasons over the same period, had not appeared in the College World Series since 1986 and had not even won a postseason game since
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Wildcats had not been competitive in conference play and had fallen behind the rival
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and were eliminated without winning a game. This, however, would mark Stitt's most successful season as head coach and would be the only season in which he would post a winning conference record or postseason appearance.
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September 2002, Stitt was honored with induction into the Pima County Sports Hall of Fame for his career playing and coaching at the University of Arizona and his time coaching at Salpointe Catholic High School.
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Salpointe to a record of 93-72, and would later be inducted into the Salpointe Sports Hall of Fame in 1994.
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Arizona Wildcats baseball team in 2022, Stitt attended a number of practices to assist with coaching batting.
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was an argument in favor of ensuring that athletic department goals more closely aligned with the overall educational and social goals of their associated universities.
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Stitt experienced immediate success, helping coach the
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from the University of Arizona and in 1993 earned a
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1196:"Jerry Stitt – Pima County Sports Hall of Fame"
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1795:Gil Heredia
1680:Jerry Stitt
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1526:Jay Johnson
1520:(2002–2015)
1512:(1997–2001)
1510:Jerry Stitt
1504:(1973–1996)
1496:(1950–1972)
1488:(1922–1949)
1480:(1920–1921)
1472:(1915–1919)
1446:Joe Collins
1422:Dan Farrish
710:(1997–2001)
692:Postseason
686:Conference
631:John Hester
579:head coach
523:and 4-seed
489:head coach
343:GCL Indians
213:Pima County
127:Position(s)
97:GCL Indians
20:Jerry Stitt
1902:Categories
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1809:Dave Rohde
1802:Kevin Long
1656:Ed Vosberg
1635:John Moses
1518:Andy Lopez
1486:Pop McKale
1470:Pop McKale
1430:Ralph Rigg
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981:References
934:Kevin Long
581:Andy Lopez
573:Ron Hassey
552:defeating
549:Pat Murphy
425:defeating
251:J. T. Snow
61:1946-11-29
1788:Chip Hale
1777:champions
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1534:Chip Hale
963:Education
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689:Standing
545:Jim Brock
521:Minnesota
487:Utah Utes
474:J.T. Snow
462:Chip Hale
255:Chip Hale
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683:Overall
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292:Born in
236:baseball
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722:Arizona
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856:Total:
427:Hawaii
362:Tucson
209:(1968)
193:Awards
73:, U.S.
42:Record
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