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Chuck Hartman Current position Retired Coaching Record 1,444-816-8 Teams 1953 - 1957 North Carolina (Player)
1958 - 1979 High Point College
1979 - 2006 Virginia TechChuck Hartman (born December 19, 1934) was the head baseball coach at Virginia Tech from 1979 until 2006. He completed his 47-year coaching career as the fourth winningest coach in Division I baseball history with a 1,444-816-8 record, including a 961-591-8 mark in his 28 seasons at Tech. Coach Hartman is the second Virginia Tech baseball coach to be inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in 2004. He is a member of 5 halls of fame including the Virginia Tech Sports Hall of Fame in 2002.
See also
- List of college baseball coaches with 1,000 wins
External links
- Retirement Announcement from Hokiesports.com
- Biography from Hokiesports.com
- Virginia Tech Hall of Fame
- VT Magazine Sports
Virginia Tech Hokies head baseball coaches Unknown (1892–1893) • No team (1894) • James M. McJames (1895) • Unknown (1896) • Lipep (1897) • Unknown (1898) • No team (1899) • A. B. Morrison, Jr. (1900–1901) • Unknown (1902) • Albert L. Orth (1903) • R. R. Brown (1904) • Knox (1905) • S. S. Eckerstone (1906–1907) • Sally Miles (1908) • R. M. Brown (1909) • Branch Bocock (1910–1911) • L. W. Reiss (1912) • Sally Miles (1913) • Branch Bocock (1914) • R. B. Prince (1915) • Bill Breitenstein (1916–1917) • Charles Bernier (1918–1920) • George S. Kircher (1924–1932) • Herbert McEver (1933–1939) • Gerald Flake Laird (1940–1944) • George S. Proctor (1945–1947) • Gerald Flake Laird (1948–1973) • Bob Humphreys (1974–1978) • Chuck Hartman (1979–2006) • Pete Hughes (2007– )
Categories:- 1934 births
- Living people
- High Point Panthers baseball coaches
- North Carolina Tar Heels baseball players
- Virginia Tech Hokies baseball coaches
- Baseball manager stubs
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