Mike Stone (born April 29, 1955) is an American college baseball coach. He recently served as the head baseball coach for the UMass Minutemen. He was named to that position prior to the 1988 season. Stone retired after the 2017 season.

Playing career

Stone played high school baseball at Taft School, and was drafted in the third round of the 1974 MLB draft by the St. Louis Cardinals. He played four seasons in the Cardinals organization, primarily as a catcher, and reached Class-AA, and spent one season in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.

After ending his baseball career, Stone played football for UMass while pursuing a degree in physical education.

Coaching career

Stone began coaching at Northfield Mount Hermon School, serving as head baseball coach for the 1982 season. He then earned a position as head coach at Vermont, where he remained for five seasons, succeeding Jack Leggett. In his time at Vermont, the Catamounts struggled but finished above .500 in his final season. Stone also earned a master's degree while at Vermont.

During his tenure at UMass, the Minutemen have won eight Atlantic 10 Conference regular season crowns, a pair of Atlantic 10 Conference baseball tournament titles, and seen 36 players sign professional contracts. Stone was named Atlantic 10 Conference Coach of the Year three times in a row from 1994 through 1996.

Head coaching record

This table shows Stone's record as a college head coach.

Statistics overview
SeasonTeamOverallConferenceStandingPostseason
Vermont (ECAC North) (1983–1987)
1983Vermont8–13–25-8-18th
1984Vermont14–157-74th
1985Vermont8–292-105th
1986Vermont9–196-95th
1987Vermont15–146-84th
Vermont:54–90–226-42-1
UMass (Atlantic 10 Conference) (1988–2017)
1988UMass36–169–72nd (East)A-10 Tournament
1989UMass17–275–114th (East)
1990UMass26–2012–42nd (East)A-10 tournament
1991UMass26–25–110–62nd (East)A-10 tournament
1992UMass25–1611–52nd (East)A-10 tournament
1993UMass18–219–116th
1994UMass31–1719–41stA-10 tournament
1995UMass38–1419–51stNCAA Regional
1996UMass40–1315–51st (East)NCAA Regional
1997UMass35–1217–41st (East)A-10 tournament
1998UMass27–1215–31st (East)A-10 tournament
1999UMass26–2313–81st (East)A-10 tournament
2000UMass26–22–111–9–12nd (East)A-10 tournament
2001UMass27–1915–51stA-10 tournament
2002UMass21–269–155th
2003UMass26–1914–7T-1st (East)A-10 tournament
2004UMass19–2610–14T-4th (East)
2005UMass16–339–153rd (East)
2006UMass14–3011–1611th
2007UMass22–2513–148th
2008UMass18–2711–16T-9th
2009UMass27–2616–11T-4thA-10 tournament
2010UMass19–2713–14T-8th
2011UMass17–29–18–15–112th
2012UMass22–2214–10T-4th (13)A-10 tournament
2013UMass14–317–1714th (15)
2014UMass15–3112–15T-8th (12)
2015UMass16–2712–12T-8th
2016UMass18–2711–13T-8th
2017UMass15–328–1611th
UMass:697–695–3358-307-2
Total:751–785–5
National champion Postseason invitational champion Conference regular season champion Conference regular season and conference tournament champion Division regular season champion Division regular season and conference tournament champion Conference tournament champion

See also

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