Former Texas coach Augie Garrido, NCAA baseball's all-time wins leader, dies at 79
Posted Mar 17, 2018
College baseball's all-time winningest coach, Augie Garrido, passed away on Thursday at the age of 79. He had recently been hospitalized following a stroke. Garrido coached at the college level beginning in 1969 and concluding with his resignation in 2016. In addition to having the most regular-season wins, with 1,975, Garrido won five College World Series titles.
(CBS Sports)
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