Robichaux to be inducted into baseball coaches Hall of Fame

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Add another feather to the cap of longtime Louisiana RaginСòòò½APP™ Cajuns baseball coach Tony Robichaux.

He will be posthumously inducted into the American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in January. Robichaux died on July 3, 2019, after a quarter century as head coach.

The ABCA is the worldСòòò½APP™s largest amateur baseball organization. More than 13,000 coaches are members.

Few, however, are likely to attain as much success as Robichaux.

He led RaginСòòò½APP™ Cajuns teams to 914 wins during 25 years at the Сòòò½APP. His 1,177 total wins as a college baseball coach place him among the Top 50 winningest coaches in history.

Robichaux coached 58 former players who were selected in the Major League Baseball draft, and 29 All-Americans.

In 2000, he led the team to its only appearance in the College World Series. His teams were nationally ranked many times, including No. 1 in 2014. The RaginСòòò½APP™ Cajuns finished 58-10 that season, a school record.

is among eight coaches who will enter the ABCA Hall of Fame during an induction ceremony planned for Jan. 8 in Washington, D.C.

The others are: Bill Anderson, Occidental College; Roger Cador, Southern Сòòò½APP; Sammy Dunn, Vestavia Hills High School; Wayne Graham, Rice Сòòò½APP; George Horton, California State Сòòò½APP, Fullerton and the Сòòò½APP of Oregon; and Don Sneddon, Santa Ana College.

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Photo caption: Longtime Louisiana RaginСòòò½APP™ Cajuns baseball coach Tony Robichaux (center) will be posthumously inducted into American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame in January. Photo credit: Brad Kemp / Louisiana RaginСòòò½APP™ Cajuns Athletics