Florida State baseball coach Mike Martin will return for 40th year, retire after 2019 season
Posted Jun 24, 2018
Florida State baseball coach Mike Martin will return to coach the Seminoles for his 40th and final season in 2019. Next season will serve as a farewell tour of sorts for Martin, who became the NCAA all-time leader in career wins in 2018. Martin is 13 wins shy of 2,000 for his career. In his 39 seasons, Martin has helped FSU extend a streak of 41 consecutive trips to the NCAA tournament.
(Orlando Sentinel)
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