S.I. Yanks manager reportedly looking for college return
Staten Island Advance
Mike Gillespie led the Staten Island Yankees to a 47-28 record this season.
Mike Gillespie, the longtime University of Southern California baseball coach and the manager of the 2007 Staten Island Yankees, has informed the team that he has no interest in returning to the Yankees in any capacity next year, and has applied for a coaching job back in the college ranks.
The Orange County (Calif.) Register is reporting that Gillespie has applied for the current coaching vacancy at UC Irvine.
Coach Dave Serrano left UCI on Friday to accept the head-coach position at Cal State Fullerton. UCI made its first-ever appearance in the College World Series this year after a 47-17-1 season.
Gillespie told the paper that he has been contacted by several friends and acquaintances, but "no one in a position to hire me." The only contact he has had with UCI has been through associate athletic director Paul Hope, who confirmed that he had received Gillespie's resume.
"I suspect they have gotten a broad choice of applications," the 67-year-old Gillespie said.
Gillespie led the Staten Island Yankees to a 47-28 record this year before they were eliminated by the Brooklyn Cyclones in the first round of the New York-Penn League playoffs on Monday.
In his 20 years at the helm for USC, Gillespie complied a 763-471-2 record -- which includes a 1998 College World Series title and CWS appearances in 1995, 2001 and 2001 -- and coached several major leaguers including Barry Zito, Mark Prior and Aaron Boone.
"So I'm looking for something else," Gillespie told the paper. "I'm not ready to shut up and watch Oprah, which I guess I'm supposed to do at my age."
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