Daily News (Los Angeles)

NCAA Div. I baseball's winningest coach dies

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Mike Martin, a member of the College Baseball Hall of Fame who won an NCAA Division I record 2,029 games in 40 seasons as Florida State's baseball coach, died Thursday after a three-year battle with dementia. He was 79.

Martin was the head coach at Florida State from 1980 through 2019, getting to the College World Series a record-tying 17 times in that span — including his first and last seasons in Tallahasse­e. The Seminoles finished second twice at the CWS and third on three other occasions under Martin, who never won a national title.

He passed Texas' Augie Garrido as the NCAA wins leader on May 5, 2018, when Florida State beat Clemson 3-2. That was win No. 1,976 for Martin; he added 53 more to the total before retiring after the 2019 season.

• Terry Beasley, a former Auburn star receiver and College Football Hall of Famer, has died of an apparent suicide, according to police. He was 73.

St. Clair County Coroner Dennis Russell said Beasley was declared dead at about 5:15 p.m. Wednesday.

Moody Police Chief Reece Smith said the case is being investigat­ed as a potential suicide.

“We got a call at 5:20 (Wednesday) afternoon and officers found Mr. Beasley with what appeared to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound,” Smith said.

Beasley, who for decades suffered from the effects of a number of concussion­s during his playing career, paired up with Heisman Trophy-winning quarterbac­k Pat Sullivan and earned All-America honors in both 1970 and 1971. He still holds the school receiving records with 2,507 yards and 29 TDs in a three-year career.

Beasley was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 2002. His No. 88 is one of only three Auburn football jerseys to be retired, along with Sullivan's No. 7 and Bo Jackson's No. 34.

“Pat Sullivan was the leader, the quarterbac­k, the Heisman Trophy winner, but the guy who made that whole passing game go was Beasley,” former Auburn AD and sports informatio­n director David Housel said. “He is an Auburn legend. He is the standard by which all other Auburn receivers will be measured.”

Beasley also holds Auburn's record for consecutiv­e games with a touchdown catch (eight), along with 100yard receiving games in a season (six) and a career (12).

Beasley was a first-round draft pick by the San Francisco 49ers in 1972. He played three seasons in the NFL before retiring in 1975 because of injuries and later was a plaintiff in a lawsuit against the NFL on the effects of brain injuries. It was settled in 2016.

In the lawsuit, Beasley said he had suffered memory loss, headaches, anxiety and sleeplessn­ess as a result of football-related injuries.

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