Title: | Head Coach |
Phone: | 805.592.9308 |
Email: | bomiller@cuesta.edu |
Previous College: | Redlands/ US Sports Acad. |
Bob is the longest serving head baseball coach at Cuesta College. Under Miller’s guidance the Cougars have continued the program’s rich tradition and success. The Cougars have advanced into playoffs twenty-six times over the past three decades and won 17 Western State Conference titles over that span. Miller began his career at Cuesta with back-to-back conference titles and earned the first of his five WSC Coach of the Year honors in 2003. Miller has also continued Cuesta’s tradition as a launching pad for talented student-athletes; many of his sophomores have moved on to study and play at the four-year level, while several have jumped straight to the professional ranks.
Bob came to Cuesta from Riverside College where he served as the Tiger’s pitching coach for 2002 season. He helped guide RCC to the 2012 CCCAA State title. Bob had previously served as an assistant at RCC during the 1993-95 seasons. Bob spent the three summers as the head coach of the Anchorage Glacier Pilots in the prestigious Alaska Baseball League. He led the Glacier Pilots to a pair of ABL Championships and to the National Baseball Congress World Series Championship; winning in 2001. Bob also spent six years (1996-2001) at Oral Roberts University as an assistant coach and recruiting coordinator. During his tenure the Golden Eagles made four consecutive NCAA regional appearances. Bob has also coached at the University of Redlands and Southwestern Michigan College.
Miller received his Bachelor’s Degree from the University of Redlands, where he was an all-SCIAC performer, in 1989 and his Master’s at the United States Sports Academy in 1992.
Bob and his wife Chris live in Paso Robles. They have two daughters, Ande and Megan, who both played water polo and earned All American honors in Swimming for Cuesta.
The Miller Record
Overall Conference Playoffs
Year win loss tie win loss place win loss state
2003 36 10 0 23 3 1st 1 2 -----
2004 20 15 0 16 9 1st 0 1 -----
2005 29 13 0 17 8 2nd 2 2 -----
2006 32 14 1 17 8 1st 1 2 -----
2007 28 21 0 15 10 2nd 4 3 -----
2008 33 15 1 21 4 1st 3 2 -----
2009 30 16 0 19 6 1st 1 2 -----
2010 24 20 0 10 10 3rd 5 3 -----
2011 22 16 0 13 7 2nd 0 2 -----
2012 23 15 0 12 8 1st 0 2 -----
2013 21 17 0 15 5 1st 0 2 -----
2014 11 24 0 6 14 6th ----- ----- -----
2015 21 18 0 15 9 3rd 1 2 -----
2016 28 14 0 18 6 1st 3 3 -----
2017 18 22 0 11 9 2nd ----- ----- -----
2018 22 19 0 10 10 3rd 1 2 -----
2019 22 16 0 11 9 3rd 0 2 -----
2020 13 7 0 7 3 NA ----- ----- -----
2021 2 7 0 ----- ----- NA ----- ----- -----
2022 25 17 0 18 6 1st 0 2 -----
2023 25 16 1 17 7 1st 1 2 -----
2024 32 13 0 18 6 2nd 2 3 -----
Total 517 345 3 309 157 10 25 39
Western State Conference Coach of the Year
2003 Baseball
2008 Baseball
2009 Baseball
2013 Baseball
2016 Baseball
2022 Baseball
2023 Baseball