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Stanford Baseball Legend Marquess Dies at 78
31 Jan
Summary
- Marquess coached Stanford to two national titles in 1987 and '88.
- He retired in 2017 with 1,627 wins, fourth all-time in Division I.
- Marquess also led USA Baseball to an Olympic gold medal in 1988.

Mark Marquess, a revered figure in college baseball and National College Baseball Hall of Famer, has passed away at the age of 78. Marquess dedicated 41 years of his career to coaching Stanford University, beginning in 1977.
During his tenure, Marquess led the Stanford Cardinal to consecutive national championships in 1987 and 1988. He retired in 2017, leaving behind an impressive legacy as the fourth-winningest coach in Division I history with 1,627 career victories.
His coaching prowess extended beyond college, as he also guided USA Baseball to a gold medal in the 1988 Olympics. Marquess was instrumental in developing numerous players into professionals, taking great pride in his role at Stanford.




