Demie Mainieri
Biographical details | |
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Born | October 21, 1928 |
Died | March 13, 2019 | (aged 90)
Accomplishments and honors | |
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NJCAA Hall of Fame (1983) | |
College Baseball Hall of Fame Inducted in 2014 |
Demie J. Mainieri (October 21, 1928 – March 13, 2019) was an American college baseball head coach who was the first junior college coach to win 1,000 career games.
Biography
[edit]Mainieri was from Jersey City, New Jersey and attended Lincoln High School.[1] He graduated from West Virginia University in 1963 with a Ph.D. in education and administration.[2] He served as an assistant coach in college football at Columbia University under head coach Lou Little.[3]
Mainieri served as the head coach of the college baseball team at Miami Dade Community College for thirty years, starting in 1960.[4][5] He was named athletic director in 1963.[3] Mainieri became the first junior college coach to win 1,000 career games. Mainieri won 1,012 games at Miami-Dade.[4]
In 1978, Mainieri skippered the Wareham Gatemen of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[6]
Mainieri's son, Paul Mainieri, was the head coach for the LSU Tigers baseball team from 2007 until his retirement at the conclusion of the 2021 season.[4]
Mainieri was inducted into the NJCAA Hall of Fame in 1983.[7] In 2014, Mainieri was elected into the National College Baseball Hall of Fame.[4]
On March 13, 2019, Mainieri died at the age of 90.[8]
References
[edit]- ^ Demie J. Mainieri[permanent dead link], West Virginia University. Accessed March 10, 2022. "Demie Mainieri, a Jersey City, New Jersey native was born on October 21, 1928. He attended Lincoln High School in his Jersey City and came to Morgantown via Potomac State College in 1950."
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- ^ a b [2][dead link]
- ^ a b c d "Demie Mainieri, father of LSU coach Paul Mainieri, selected for National College Baseball Hall of Fame | NOLA.com". Archived from the original on March 7, 2014. Retrieved July 28, 2014.
- ^ "MDC News". Mdc.edu. Retrieved March 13, 2019.
- ^ "Cape Cod Baseball League opens season". Yarmouth Register. Yarmouth, MA. June 15, 1978. pp. SA13.
- ^ [3][dead link]
- ^ "Demie Mainieri, Paul Mainieri's father and hall of fame coach, dies at 90". March 13, 2019.
- 1928 births
- 2019 deaths
- Miami Dade Sharks baseball coaches
- Cape Cod Baseball League coaches
- West Virginia University alumni
- Baseball coaches from New Jersey
- Coaches of American football from New Jersey
- Lincoln High School (New Jersey) alumni
- Sportspeople from Jersey City, New Jersey
- Columbia Lions football coaches
- National College Baseball Hall of Fame inductees
- American baseball manager stubs