Clint Evans
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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.
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- Obituaries, The Sporting News, April 12, 1975, p. 62.
Preceded by Carl Zamloch |
University of California Head Baseball Coach 1930–1954 |
Succeeded by George Wolfman |