John Stuper

John Stuper

Born: May 9, 1957
Age: 67
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Biography

John Anton Stuper (born May 9, 1957, in Butler, Pennsylvania) is a college baseball head coach and former pitcher. He attended Point Park University. He was 25 years old when he broke into Major League Baseball on June 1, 1982, for the St. Louis Cardinals. In his debut he pitched 8 innings against the San Francisco Giants but ended with a no-decision as Jack Clark singled in Darrell Evans in the top of the 11th and the Giants beat the Cardinals 4-3 in St. Louis.

On October 19, 1982, Stuper pitched a complete game as the Cardinals defeated the Milwaukee Brewers, 13-1, in the sixth game of the 1982 World Series to tie the series at three games each. The Cardinals won the seventh game the following day by a score of 6-3.

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Playing career

Stuper was originally drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates on June 6, 1978. He was traded on January 25, 1979 to the St. Louis Cardinals for Tommy Sandt before making it to the majors. On September 9, 1984 he was traded by the St. Louis Cardinals to the Cincinnati Reds for Paul Householder. On December 19, 1985 he was traded with Dann Bilardello, Andy McGaffigan, and Jay Tibbs to the Montreal Expos for Bill Gullickson and Sal Butera, but never played a game for the Expos.

Stuper was listed by Sports Illustrated as among the 10 best performances by a rookie pitcher in the history of post-season play for his Game 6 complete game.

Statistics

W L G GS CG SHO IP H ER SO ERA WHIP WP
32 28 111 76 9 1 495 528 218 191 3.96 1.436 14

162-game averages

W L G GS CG SHO IP H ER SO ERA WHIP WP
11 10 40 27 3 0 180 192 79 69 3.96 1.436 5

In 1983 Stuper finished 9th in the National League with 8 wild pitches. His lifetime batting average was .112 (15/134).

Coaching career

Yale

Stuper is currently the head coach for the Yale Bulldogs baseball team. The 13th Yale head coach, Stuper has led the Elis to three Red Rolfe Division titles and two league championships. His 1993 squad was his best, winning a school-record 33 games, earning an NCAA Regional appearance, and setting numerous school records, including 160 stolen bases in 44 games. He earned 1993 New England Division I Coach of the Year and Northeast Region Division I Coach of the Year honors. His overall record at Yale is 237-261.

Head coaching records

The following is a table of Stuper's yearly records as an NCAA Division I head baseball coach.

Season Team Overall Conference Standing Postseason
Yale Bulldogs (Ivy League)
1993 Yale 33-11 16-4 1st Central I Regional
1994 Yale 24-19 14-6 1st Ivy League Championship Series
1995 Yale 23-20 13-7 1st Ivy League Championship Series
1996 Yale 24-18 11-9 2nd
1997 Yale 24-19 16-4 2nd
1998 Yale 21-21 11-9 2nd
1999 Yale 16-29 6-14 4th
2000 Yale 13-31 3-17 4th
2001 Yale 12-22 6-14 4th
2002 Yale 12-27 5-15 4th
2003 Yale 16-24 6-14 4th
2004 Yale 19-20 11-9 3rd
2005 Yale 23-17 10-10 3rd
2006 Yale 26-19 11-9 4th
2007 Yale 16-27 8-12 3rd
2008 Yale 20-24-1 9-10-1 2nd
2009 Yale 13-24 7-13 4th
2010 Yale 21-22-1 8-12 4th
2011 Yale 23-19 11-9 2nd
2012 Yale 13-31 5-15 4th
2013 Yale 13-25 10-10 2nd
2014 Yale 19-22 11-9 T-1st Rolfe Division Playoff
2015 Yale 15-23 6-14 T-3rd
Yale: 439-514-2 214-245-1
Total: 439-514-2




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