Because he is a great man that represents the Institute with class and dignity on and off the field. Because he instills that persona onto his players, as evident by their interviews, media appearances, and overall team attitude. Because he’s one of the most successful coaches in college baseball history. Because he’s had some terrible luck in the past decade with injuries, losing games late, etc. No, he’s not a perfect coach, neither is Mike Martin, or Augie Garrido, or Tim Corbin, or Bobby Cox, or Joe Torre, but he is a great man with a long list of successes who I believe should get to go out on the national stage again.