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CHATHAM ANGLERS IN THE DUGOUT 2019
TOM HOLLIDAY MANAGER
Tom Holliday’s first season managing the Chatham Anglers resulted in a trip to the Cape Cod Baseball League finals. Holliday has more
than 35 years of experience as a coach at the collegiate level, including 26 years at Oklahoma State, where he was the head coach for
seven seasons. Holliday has coached many great players over the years, including Pete Incaviglia, Carlos Rodon and Robin Ventura.
Holliday played his college ball at Yavapai College and the University of Miami. He spent one season as an assistant coach at Arizona
State in 1977 before moving to Oklahoma State. For 19 seasons as an assistant under Gary Ward, Holliday and the Cowboys had 40 or
more wins each season (but one), made seven consecutive College World Series from 1981-1987 and were runners-up three times.
Holliday replaced Ward upon his retirement at the end of the 1996 season. While the leader at Oklahoma State, Holliday went 281-
150 and led the team to the 1999 College World Series.
From 2004-2006, Holliday was the pitching coach for college baseball legend Augie Garrido at Texas. While in Austin, the Longhorns
won the 2005 College World Series and were runner-up in 2004. Following his three seasons at Texas, Holliday spent eight years at
North Carolina State, where he helped the team to a College World Series appearance in 2013, and then one season at Auburn.
Holliday is the father of two sons, Josh and Matt. Josh played four seasons of college ball at Oklahoma State where he was a Freshman
All-American, twice First Team All-Big 12 and played in two College World Series. He followed in his father’s footsteps into coaching
and has been the head coach of Oklahoma State since the 2013 season. Matt is a seven-time MLB All-Star, 2011 World Series
Champion, four-time Silver Slugger winner and career .299 hitter.
Holliday is excited to help the Anglers have a summer of enjoyment and improvement.“If they’re winning, the time, it’ll fly”Holliday
said.“If they’re getting better and winning, they’re going to have a great experience.”
DENNIS COOK PITCHING COACH
Dennis Cook returns for his second year as the pitching coach for the Chatham Anglers. Cook has experience playing and coaching at
the highest levels of collegiate, professional and international baseball. He spent two seasons at Angelina College before transferring
the University of Texas. As a Longhorn, Cook pitched and played right field. At the plate, Cook had 149 hits and 103 walks during his
two seasons of play.
He was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 1985 in the 18th round and made the big show three years later. During a 15-year, 665-
game career with nine different teams, Cook finished with an ERA of 3.91, FIP of 4.41, WHIP of 1.325, 739 strikeouts and 64 wins. He
began his career as a starter and made 64 starts over his first five seasons. But after the 1992 season, he made only seven starts and
spent the rest of his career in the bullpen. He won two World Series during his career: the 1997 title with the Marlins and the 2002
title with the Angels. In the 1997 Series, he pitched in three games and picked up the victory in game three of the series.
In addition to being solid on the mound, Cook was impressive at the plate. He hit .264 in his MLB career and was even called upon
occasionally to pinch hit.
After his playing career concluded, he coached one seasons at Texas. Coaching with Holliday Cook helped the Longhorns to a runners-
up spot in the 2004 CollegeWorld Series. After that, he coached the Swedish National BaseballTeam. Cook now works with the Italian
National Team and was in the dugout with the team during the 2017 World Baseball Classic.
Cook is excited to help the pitchers get prepared for pitching at a higher level.“I think I’d be able to help them as far as what to expect
the next year when they’re drafted or in pro ball. Basically, just prepare them for the next level of pro ball, help them understand how
to use their stuff a little bit better, help them with their routine.”
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