Todd Raleigh
| Biographical details | |
|---|---|
| Born | March 27, 1969 Swanton, Vermont, U.S. |
| Playing career | |
| 1988–1991 | Western Carolina |
| Position(s) | Catcher |
| Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
| 1992 | Vermont (Asst.) |
| 1993–1994 | Western Carolina (Asst.) |
| 1995 | Belmont Abbey (Asst.) |
| 1996–1998 | James Madison (Asst.) |
| 1999 | East Carolina (Asst.) |
| 2000–2007 | Western Carolina |
| 2008–2011 | Tennessee |
| Head coaching record | |
| Overall | 365–322 |
| Accomplishments and honors | |
| Championships | |
| SoCon Regular season: 2003, 2007 SoCon Tournament: 2003 | |
| Awards | |
| SoCon Coach of the Year: 2002, 2007 | |
Todd Raleigh (born March 27, 1969) is an American collegiate baseball coach who led the Tennessee Volunteers baseball team for the 2008–2011 seasons.[1] Prior to that position, he was the head coach at Western Carolina, his alma mater.[2]
Raleigh's son is Major League Baseball player Cal Raleigh.[3] His brother Matt Raleigh played minor league baseball from 1992 to 2000.[4]
In the 2025 Major League Baseball Home Run Derby, Raleigh pitched to his son, Cal, with his younger son, Todd, catching. Cal won the derby after hitting a total of 54 home runs.
Year-by-year head coaching record
| Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Western Carolina (Southern Conference) (2000–2007) | |||||||||
| 2000 | Western Carolina | 15–38 | 8–22 | 10th | |||||
| 2001 | Western Carolina | 30–26 | 18–11 | T-3rd | SoCon tournament | ||||
| 2002 | Western Carolina | 33–23 | 20–10 | 2nd | SoCon tournament | ||||
| 2003 | Western Carolina | 43–21 | 22–8 | 1st | Wilson Regional | ||||
| 2004 | Western Carolina | 28–31 | 12–18 | 8th | SoCon tournament | ||||
| 2005 | Western Carolina | 33–23 | 18–12 | T-3rd | SoCon tournament | ||||
| 2006 | Western Carolina | 33–27 | 14–13 | 6th | SoCon tournament | ||||
| 2007 | Western Carolina | 42–20 | 20–7 | T-1st | Chapel Hill Regional | ||||
| Western Carolina: | 257–209 (.552) | 132–101 (.567) | |||||||
| Tennessee (Southeastern Conference) (2008–2011) | |||||||||
| 2008 | Tennessee | 27–29 | 12–18 | 5th (East) | |||||
| 2009 | Tennessee | 26–29 | 11–19 | 6th (East) | |||||
| 2010 | Tennessee | 30–26 | 12–18 | 5th (East) | |||||
| 2011 | Tennessee | 25–29 | 7–23 | 6th (East) | |||||
| Tennessee: | 108–113 (.489) | 42–78 (.350) | |||||||
| Total: | 365–322 (.531) | ||||||||
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National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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External links
References
- ^ Rucker, Beth "UT baseball coach Todd Raleigh fired", The Daily Times, accessed May 25, 2011.
- ^ "Todd Raleigh Bio", UT Sports, accessed May 25, 2011.
- ^ "Cal Raleigh - 2018 - Baseball". Florida State University. Retrieved October 29, 2024.
- ^ "Matt Raleigh Minor & Independent Leagues Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved October 29, 2024.
- ^ "2012 Southern Conference Baseball Media Guide". Southern Conference. Archived from the original on May 25, 2014. Retrieved January 16, 2013.
- ^ "2012 Southeastern Conference Baseball Media Guide" (PDF). SECDigitalNetwork.com. Southeastern Conference. Retrieved January 16, 2013.