John Pawlowski
John Pawlowski | |
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Sport(s) | Baseball |
Current position | |
Title | Pitching Coach |
Team | San Diego St |
Biographical details | |
Born |
Johnson City, NY | September 6, 1963
Playing career | |
1983-1985 | Clemson |
Position(s) | Pitcher |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1994-1998 1999 2000-2008 2009-2013 2014-pres |
Clemson (Asst.) Arizona State (Asst.) College of Charleston Auburn San Diego State (asst.) |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 505-318-1 |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Championships
Southern Conference regular season championships (2004, 2005, 2007) Southern Conference tournament champions (2006) 2010 SEC West Championship |
John Pawlowski is an American baseball coach and former player. He is the former head coach of the Auburn Tigers baseball team. He was hired in June 2008, after being the head coach at College of Charleston. In his first season with Auburn, the Tigers finished with a 31–25 record, and just 11 wins in SEC play. In 2010, he responded with a 38–17 and 20 SEC win season, making it the most SEC wins an Auburn team has ever had in the regular season. He was fired in May 2013 after his third consecutive losing season in SEC play.
Major League career
John Pawlowski | |||
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Johnson City, New York | September 6, 1963|||
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MLB debut | |||
September 19, 1987 for the Chicago White Sox | |||
Last MLB appearance | |||
May 10, 1988 for the Chicago White Sox | |||
Career statistics | |||
Win–loss record | 1–0 | ||
Earned run average | 7.64 | ||
Strikeouts | 12 | ||
Teams | |||
Pawlowski had a short career in the Major Leagues with the Chicago White Sox where he played on the 1987 and 1988 teams, appearing in 8 total games.
Head coaching record
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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College of Charleston (Southern Conference) (2000–2008) | |||||||||
2000 | College of Charleston | 28–28–1 | 14–15–1 | T–6th | |||||
2001 | College of Charleston | 24–28 | 10–16 | 8th | |||||
2002 | College of Charleston | 36–22 | 19–11 | 3rd | |||||
2003 | College of Charleston | 31–27 | 17–13 | T–4th | |||||
2004 | College of Charleston | 47–16 | 25–5 | 1st | NCAA Regional | ||||
2005 | College of Charleston | 48–15 | 27–3 | 1st | NCAA Regional | ||||
2006 | College of Charleston | 46–17 | 20–7 | 2nd | NCAA Super Regional | ||||
2007 | College of Charleston | 39–19 | 20–7 | T–1st | |||||
2008 | College of Charleston | 39–20 | 18–9 | 2nd | |||||
College of Charleston: | 338–192-1 | 170–86-1 | |||||||
Auburn Tigers (Southeastern Conference) (2009–present) | |||||||||
2009 | Auburn | 31–25 | 11–19 | 5th (West) | |||||
2010 | Auburn | 43–21 | 20–10 | 1st (West) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2011 | Auburn | 29–29 | 14–16 | T–2nd (West) | |||||
2012 | Auburn | 31–28 | 13–17 | 5th (West) | |||||
2013 | Auburn | 33–23 | 13–17 | 7th (West) | |||||
Auburn: | 167–126 | 71–79 | |||||||
Total: | 505–318–1 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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External links
- Hiring announcement at Auburn Tigers official athletic site
- Bio @ CofCSports.com
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
References
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