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This article is about the college baseball coach. For the rower, see Clint Evans (rower).
Clinton W. Evans (April 2, 1889 – March 10, 1975) was an American college baseball coach at the University of California, Berkeley from 1930 to 1954. A graduate of the university, he led the Bears to the first College World Series championship in 1947. He retired with a career record of 547–256. Cal's baseball field was renamed Evans Diamond in his honor. Evans died at age 85 in Orinda, California. He was elected to the University of California Hall of Fame in 1986.
References
- Obituaries, The Sporting News, April 12, 1975, p. 62.
California Golden Bears head baseball coaches Cohen (1897) • Cochran (1898) • Joseph Corbett (1899) • George Van Haltern (1900) • No coach (1901–1906) • Bob McCarthey (1907–1908) • W. Z. Zeb Smith (1909–1910) • James Schaeffer (1911–1915) • Carl Zamloch (1916–1917) • Clair Goodwin (1918) • Carl Zamloch (1919–1929) • Clint Evans (1930–1954) • George Wolfman (1955–1973) • Jackie Jensen (1974–1977) • Bob Milano (1978–1999) • David Esquer (2000– )
Categories:- 1889 births
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