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		<title>Anderson Out As Nebraska Baseball Coach</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 23 May 2011 13:20:22 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>It didn&#8217;t take long for the shoe to fall in Lincoln. Nebraska Athletic Director <strong>Tom Osborne</strong> announced Sunday that he has made a change in the leadership of the Nebraska baseball program.</p>
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<p>&#8220;I appreciate the efforts of <strong>Mike Anderson</strong> and his coaching staff, but I have made the decision to change the direction of our baseball program,&#8221; Osborne said.</p>
<p>&#8220;Mike has done an outstanding job with our baseball program academically, and he enjoyed outstanding success on the field early in his head coaching career here at Nebraska. I want to thank him for all of his hard work and everything he has done for our baseball program.&#8221;</p>
<p>Anderson completed his ninth season with the Huskers on Saturday as Nebraska swept Missouri in a season-ending doubleheader. Nebraska finished the 2011 season with a 30-25 overall record and a 9-17 record in its final season in the Big 12 Conference. The Cornhuskers are moving to the Big Ten next year.</p>
<p>&#8220;It has been honor and a privilege to serve our student-athletes at the University of Nebraska over the past 15 years,&#8221; Anderson said. &#8220;I am humbled to have worked with so many great people who shared a vision of positive influence on young men&#8217;s and women&#8217;s lives. I would like to thank our coaching staff and extended coaching staff for their commitment to our student-athletes.</p>
<p>&#8220;My wife, Kim, family and I have been blessed by our many &#8216;baseball kids&#8217; that have entered our lives. We are truly thankful for their efforts and continued relationships. We have loved raising our family in Nebraska and are appreciative of the people who have helped along the way.&#8221;</p>
<p>In his nine seasons, Anderson guided the Nebraska program to a 337-196-2 record, including two Big 12 titles (2003 and 2005) and the school&#8217;s third College World Series appearance in 2005. In that season, Nebraska won a school-record 57 games and the Huskers captured the program&#8217;s first CWS victory.</p>
<p>Anderson guided Nebraska to NCAA Regional appearances in five of his first six seasons, and the Huskers won 40-or-more games four times during his tenure, most recently in 2008. Anderson coached a total of 22 first-team all-conference selections, while 52 of his players signed pro contracts. Under Anderson, 72 players earned academic All-Big 12 honors, including a league-high 15 selections in 2011.</p>
<p>Anderson spent eight years as an assistant coach for the Huskers from 1995 to 2002, before taking over as the head coach in June of 2002, when former head coach <strong>Dave Van Horn</strong> left to take over at Arkansas.</p>
<p>Osborne said he will begin the process of finding a replacement for Anderson immediately, but does not have any expectation for when a new head coach will be named.</p>
<p>&#8220;We will keep our baseball student-athletes, fans and media informed as things progress, but I do not have a definitive timetable for hiring a new coach,&#8221; Osborne said.</p>
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		<title>Erstad Joins Nebraska Baseball Coaching Staff</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 08 Jul 2010 13:00:41 +0000</pubDate>
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<p><strong>Returns To Alama Mater After 14-year MLB Career&#8230;</strong></p>
<p><strong>Lincoln, NE &#8211; </strong>One of the most decorated baseball  players in program history returns to Nebraska in a new role, as <strong>Darin  Erstad</strong> has been named an assistant coach for the Husker baseball team,  Head Coach <strong>Mike Anderson</strong> announced Thursday. A two-time Major League  All-Star and three-time Gold Glove winner, Erstad will serve as the  Huskers&#8217; hitting coach.</p>
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<p>Erstad said the opportunity to begin his coaching career at the  program he starred at was an easy choice.</p>
<p>&#8220;I didn&#8217;t expect this opportunity to be here this soon, but when Mike  (Anderson) asked me to come on board, it is a chance of a lifetime as a  coach, and I didn&#8217;t want to pass it up,&#8221; Erstad said. &#8220;Never in my  wildest dreams did I think I would be part of the university in a  coaching role. It is a great opportunity to help some young kids develop  for the rest of their lives.&#8221;</p>
<p>&#8220;My philosophy is to lay it on the line every day, every time you are  on the field,&#8221; Erstad said. &#8220;There is a couple of ways to play the  game, but there is only one right way to play the game of baseball, and  that is to play hard, respect the game, and respect your opponent. It is  game-on from the time you step on that field, and that is the way it  should be in life and on the field.&#8221;</p>
<p>Anderson said that Erstad&#8217;s work ethic, communication skills and  team-first mentality make him an ideal addition to the Husker coaching  staff.</p>
<p>&#8220;While his success in the Major Leagues will be the first thing that  people notice, his wealth and depth of knowledge may be his strongest  asset,&#8221; Anderson said. &#8220;You have to be a great communicator, and Darin  is that. He has the ability to take the experiences he has and transfer  that knowledge to our players to help them reach their potential. He  understands that the most important role in coaching is to be able to  serve others, and the values he has match with our program&#8217;s  philosophy.&#8221;</p>
<p>Erstad wrapped up a 14-year Major League career in the fall of 2009,  after playing for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (1996-06), Chicago  White Sox (2007) and Houston Astros (2008-09). During his career, he  helped the Angels to a World Series title in 2002 and two other American  League playoff appearances. Erstad appeared in 1,654 games, and was a  career .282 hitter with 124 homers and 699 RBIs. He was at his best in  the postseason, hitting .339 in 29 career playoff games, including a  .352 clip in 2002 to lead the Angels to their only World Series win.</p>
<p>The No. 1 overall pick in the 1995 Major League Baseball First-Year  Player Draft, Erstad spent the majority of his career playing for the  Angels, where he won three Gold Gloves (2000-02-04) and was selected for  the American League All-Star team in 1998 and 2000. He is the only  player in Major League history to win Gold Gloves as an infielder (2004)  and outfielder (2000 and 2002) and the first player in Major League  history to win Gold Gloves at three positions (LF, 2000; CF, 2002; 1B,  2004). He was one of the greatest players in Angels&#8217; franchise history,  as he ranks in the top five on team charts in seven categories,  including hits, runs, doubles, total bases, RBIs and stolen bases.</p>
<p>His best year came in 2000 when he led the Major Leagues with 240  hits and finished second in the American League with a .355 batting  average with 121 runs scored, 39 doubles, six triples, 25 home runs, 100  RBIs, 64 walks and 28 stolen bases en route to winning a Silver Slugger  Award. That season, he topped the Angels in seven categories, and set  franchise records for average, runs scored and hits. His 240 hits ranked  12th in Major League history and was the most since Hall of Famer Wade  Boggs had 240 in 1985. That season, he made his second All-Star Game  appearance and won his first Gold Glove, committing three errors in 362  total chances for a .992 fielding percentage.</p>
<p>Erstad was also active in the community throughout his playing career  and was the Angels recipient of the 2005 Roberto Clemente Award for his  efforts in the Southern California community.</p>
<p>A two-sport star at Nebraska, Erstad was a first-team All-American  and Big Eight Co-Player of the Year as a junior in 1995, batting .410  with 19 homers and 76 RBIs. A 1995 Golden Spikes Award finalist, he  finished his Husker career holding school records for most hits (six),  runs (six), and RBIs (six) in a game; most hits (103) and total bases  (194) in a single season (1995) and most career hits (261). In addition  to his exploits on the diamond, Erstad, a two-time academic  all-conference selection, was also the starting punter for the Huskers&#8217;  1994 national championship football team, helping NU to a 13-0 record.</p>
<p>Darin and his wife, Jessica, have three children, Jordan, Zack and  Adam.</p>
<p>(Nebraska release)</p>
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