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Jerry Stitt

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583:(who would eventually be given the job). It is unclear whether Stitt was asked to resign by Athletic Director Jim Livengood, but it was reported that Stitt had been given a verbal contract extension only a month earlier by Livengood only to have the offer rescinded when news reports became public regarding Lopez's firing from Florida. Nevertheless, the university released a statement thanking Stitt for his longtime service to the baseball program and praising his character and integrity. 27: 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: 570:
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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Stitt remained involved with baseball in the Tucson area. In the late 2000s, he founded and directed the Baja 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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By 2001, there was a growing sense of restlessness and frustration amongst the fanbase and university administration. Despite having finished with reasonable overall records in 3 of the past 4 seasons, the 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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In 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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When head coach Jerry Kindall retired after 24 seasons at the conclusion of the 1996 season, Stitt was hired as the 5th head coach in modern Wildcats baseball history. Stitt would fill out his staff by hiring
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in Tucson, where he would coach until 1977. Over those 7 seasons he led 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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Following the hiring of Chip Hale as the head coach of the 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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In all, during Stitt's time as an assistant at Arizona the Wildcats would make it to the postseason 8 times, advancing to the College World Series 4 times (1979, 1980,
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when they again failed to reach the tournament, finishing with another decent overall record of 33-23 but another losing record in conference play (12-18).
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Stitt was close friends with his colleague Jerry Kindall, whom Stitt credits with having changed his life and making him into the coach that he became.
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was serving as temporary club manager while Sidewinders manager Chip Hale was called up to coach third base for the Arizona Diamondbacks following
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coach, predominately in college baseball. Regarded as one of the top hitting coaches of his era, Stitt spent 18 seasons as an assistant coach to
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Following his resignation, Stitt continued to be employed by the university for a time working in academics for the athletics department.
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In 1967 and 1968 Stitt was named to the All-WAC and All-District VII teams, and in 1968 was honored as a first-team All-American by the
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Stitt would finish with a head coaching record of 157-125 (58-74 Pac-10) with 1 NCAA tournament appearance to his name.
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would finish with yet another 33-23 record (12-12 in Pac-10), narrowly missing out again on making the NCAA tournament.
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in 1978, Stitt returned to his alma mater Arizona to become the hitting coach as an assistant to Hall of Fame coach
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Stitt's assistant coaching career from 1981-1984) since the introduction of the postseason tournament in 1947.
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In 2006, Stitt also briefly served as the temporary hitting coach for the fellow Diamondbacks AAA-affiliate
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The Wildcats would set a new record for longest postseason drought in program history the next season in
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Following his retirement from coaching, Stitt was named the assistant athletics director at
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as the 3-seed in the Waco Regional. The Wildcats would lose 2 straight games to 2-seed
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Upon Jerry Kindall's retirement in July 1996, Stitt was named the head coach for the
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Following the 1969 season, Stitt decided to end his playing career and return to
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as his associate head coach/pitching coach and Victor Solis as his bench coach.
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During his time as an assistant he mentored many future MLB players such as
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Stitt continues to reside in Tucson, where he has lived most of his life.
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after suffering a stroke. The clinic featured former Wildcats players
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In 1971, Stitt was hired as a teacher and head baseball coach at
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Stitt was selected with the 711th pick in the 32nd Round of the
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in recruiting and performance. While the Sun Devils under
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Below is a table of Stitt's NCAA head coaching record.
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Stitt experienced immediate success, helping coach the
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Following a brief stint as the Athletics Director at
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from the University of Arizona and in 1993 earned a
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In 1969, he progressed to the Class-AA 696: 670: 610:to serve as the hitting coach for their 423:second College World Series championship 284:; he coached the team for five seasons. 986: 614:(Rookie-Advanced Class) affiliate, the 1928:Baseball players from Phoenix, Arizona 1369:Arizona Wildcats head baseball coaches 898: Division regular season champion 319:, where they would eventually lose to 1310: 1308: 1287:Alameda, Damien (December 24, 2018). 1282: 1280: 1278: 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 328:American Baseball Coaches Association 203:2x All-District VII Team (1967, 1968) 7: 1252: 1250: 1225: 1223: 1221: 1219: 1217: 1215: 1213: 1211: 1170:Trotto, Sarah (September 13, 2008). 1165: 1163: 1161: 1111: 1109: 1107: 1105: 1103: 1101: 1099: 1050: 1048: 1046: 1044: 1042: 1008: 1006: 1004: 1002: 1000: 998: 996: 994: 992: 990: 911: Conference tournament champion 315:(WAC) champions and advanced to the 872: National champion   1257:Finley, Patrick (April 10, 2006). 645:to claim the club's second title. 531:Arizona would take a step back in 14: 1923:Arizona Wildcats baseball players 1918:Arizona Wildcats baseball coaches 1315:Pedersen, Brian J. (2022-05-14). 606:In 2005, Stitt was hired by the 1121:University of Arizona Athletics 1060:University of Arizona Athletics 1026:University of Arizona Athletics 16:American college baseball coach 908:      901:      895:      888:      882:      875:      869:      379:Salpointe Catholic High School 1: 1933:Baseball coaches from Arizona 575:, along with recently-fired 385:Arizona Wildcats (1979–2001) 200:2x All-WAC Team (1967, 1968) 602:Missoula Osprey (2005–2007) 556:4-0 on May 31, 1993 in the 413:while also setting several 390:Assistant Coach (1979–1996) 313:Western Athletic Conference 296:, Stitt played baseball at 1964: 1948:Gulf Coast Indians players 936:and Chip Hale, as well as 865: 421:, Arizona would win their 188:Accomplishments and honors 1943:Waterbury Indians players 1854: 1830: 1782: 1773:1986 College World Series 1689: 1665: 1596: 1587:1980 College World Series 1376: 866: 862: 854: 850: 839: 225: 221: 197: 183: 122: 24: 1820:College World Series MOP 1620:College World Series MOP 971:Education Administration 957:In 1973, Stitt earned a 652:. 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Phoenix, Arizona
Arizona
GCL Indians
Reno Silver Sox
Waterbury Indians
HC
Salpointe Catholic HS
Arizona
Missoula Osprey
ABCA All-American
Pima County
baseball
Jerry Kindall
University of Arizona
J. T. Snow
Chip Hale
Kenny Lofton
Terry Francona
College World Series
1980
1986
Arizona Wildcats
Phoenix, Arizona
Central High School
Frank Sancet
1966 sophomore season
Western Athletic Conference
College World Series
USC

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