Butch Thompson
Butch Thompson
Bio

Amory native and Itawamba Community College alumnus Butch
Thompson is entering his sixth season as Auburn University’s
head baseball coach.
A two-sport standout athlete at Amory High School, he had a
difficult decision whether to continue his career in football or
baseball. He starred as a pitcher at ICC for Coach Roy Cresap in
1989 and 1990 and was the closer in every game in which the
Indians had a lead or tied, which amounted to approximately 70
games during the two years.
Thompson, who spent three seasons as an assistant coach and
recruiting coordinator at Auburn from 2006-08, returned to the
Plains after seven seasons at Mississippi State as both associate
head coach and pitching coach from 2009-15. He has also made stops as an assistant coach at Georgia, his alma
mater Birmingham Southern and Huntingdon College and was the head coach at Jefferson State Community
College.
He has coached 30 Division I All-Americans and 39 all-conference performers. Of his former pitchers, 16 have
made their Major League Baseball debuts, including 10 since 2014. In 28 years of coaching at the collegiate
level with 19 in the Southeastern Conference, Thompson has coached eight College World Series participants,
including leading the Tigers to the program’s first trip to the College World Series in 22 years in 2019. He
has also coached one national champion and a national runner-up, won nine conference championships and
made 17 postseason appearances. He has also served as an assistant under three National Coach of the Year
recipients.
Thompson earned a bachelor’s degree in history at Birmingham Southern and the master’s degree at UAB. He
is married to the former Robin Ashe of Birmingham, Ala., and they are the parents of three daughters, Anna,
Olivia and Madelyn Gail.