Danny Hall (baseball)

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Danny Hall is the current head baseball coach of the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets. He has been the head coach of Georgia Tech since 1994. Before coming to Tech, he held positions at Miami (OH), Michigan, and Kent State. From 1978 to 1979, he coached at Miami (OH), where he compiled a 69-26 (.726) record. From 1980 to 1987, he coached at Michigan, where he compiled a 368-111-1 record as an assistant coach. From 1988 to 1993, he coached at Kent State, where he compiled a 208-117(.640) record.

Danny Hall's accomplishments put him in the annals of all-time great Georgia Tech coaches. He has compiled a 579-248(.700) record, has lead Tech to post-season play 12 out of 13 seasons, and has taken Tech to its only College World Series appearances in 1994, 2000, and 2006. Over the last three seasons, Tech has led the ACC with a 59-24 conference record. This includes a school record 25 consecutive conference wins in the 2004 season. Hall's 579 wins as head coach make him the winningest head coach in all of Tech sports history. Hall, volleyball's Bond Shymansky, and softball's Sharon Perkins are the only current head coaches at Tech with winning records in Clean, Old-Fashioned Hate.

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