Sport(s) | Baseball |
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Current position | |
Title | Hitting coach |
Team | Wisconsin Timber Rattlers |
Biographical details | |
Born | August 6, 1946 |
Coaching career (HC unless noted) | |
1969–1973 | Florida Southern College (assistant) |
1974 | Palm Beach JC (assistant) |
1975–1981 | Palm Beach JC |
1982–1987 | Florida (assistant) |
1988–2010 | North Florida |
Head coaching record | |
Overall | 1424–670 |
Accomplishments and honors | |
Awards | |
2016 American Baseball Coaches Association Lefty Gomez Award Winner Member of American Baseball Coaches Association Hall of Fame Palm Beach County Sports Hall of Fame University of North Florida Athletics Hall of Fame Inaugural Peach Belt Conference Hall of Fame Peach Belt Conference Coach of the Year-1999, 2000, 2001, 2004, 2005 Florida Sports Amateur Coach of the Year-2001 |
Jack Dusty Rhodes (born 1946) is a retired American baseball coach and the former head coach of the University of North Florida Ospreys college baseball team. He was the first coach in UNF baseball history, having founded the program in the 1980s and serving as head coach from 1988–2010. UNF's baseball field, officially Dusty Rhodes Field at Harmon Stadium, is named in his honor.
Dusty Rhodes started his coaching career in the minor leagues, working in the New York Yankees and Milwaukee Brewers organizations. He then shifted to college baseball, coaching at Palm Beach Junior College. He was hired by UNF in 1986 to start up the school's first baseball program.
As the coach at UNF, he saw the program through its days in the National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics (NAIA), NCAA Division II, and finally NCAA Division I. While in the NAIA he led UNF to three Number 1 rankings in NAIA and the Number 1 ranking in NCAA Division II in 1999, 2000, 2001 and 2002. He coached the Ospreys to two NAIA World Series, and three Division II World Series, with a second place finish in the team's final year of Division II competition. In 2005, UNF's first season of Division I play, he led the Ospreys to a 34-21 record. In 2008, the Ospreys defeated four in-state opponents (the Florida Gators, Florida State Seminoles, Miami Hurricanes, and South Florida Bulls).
In 2004, Rhodes was the coach of the Greek national baseball team for the 2004 Athens Olympics. The team finished in 7th, with one win over Italy. He has also worked with the USA national team as an assistant. He also operated a baseball camp each year that takes place at Harmon Stadium.