A brief history of baseball in Miami -The University of Miami Hurricanes



Legendary University of Miami baseball coach Ron Fraser took over the Hurricanes in 1963, back when the program had no money, uniforms, scholarships, or recognition. Despite the challenges, during Fraser’s early years, the Hurricanes broke record after record of wins per season, and the program’s reputation began to rise nationally.


With the inauguration of a new stadium, the Mark Light Field, the Hurricanes rose even higher. In a decade, they climbed from an average attendance of 800 fans to over 3,000 a game, breaking NCAA records for consecutive seasons.

During his 30 years as head coach, Fraser led Miami to 21 postseasons, 12 College World Series, and 2 National Championship titles. The University of Miami Hurricanes were the most successful and winning baseball team in Miami history, proving how popular college baseball could be under a program like Fraser’s.

Since his retirement in 1992, the Hurricanes have made another 12 appearances in the College World Series, and earned two more national championship titles in 1999 and 2001.

Compiled by Rafael PerezLequerica 2017

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