Baseball

Austin Langworthy
- Title:
- Student Assistant Coach
Former Florida outfielder Austin Langworthy returned to the Gators as a student assistant coach during the 2022 season.
During the 2022 campaign, Langworthy worked closely with the hitters and defensively with the outfielders. He also handled first-base coaching duties for the duration of the season.
Langworthy, who was a mainstay in the Florida outfield from 2017-20, joined the Gators coaching staff after a brief run with the Detroit Tigers organization as a player from 2020-21. After going undrafted in the 2020 MLB Draft, Langworthy signed with Detroit as a free agent.
Across his standout four-year career in Orange and Blue, Langworthy appeared in 198 games including 195 starts. He finished with a .270/.369/.413 batting line, totaling 19 home runs, five triples, 36 doubles, 130 runs, 106 RBI and 20 stolen bases.
Langworthy made 53 starts as a freshman in 2017 as the Gators capture their first-ever national title, and later started 16 games in left field during the 2020 campaign in which Florida went 16-1 and finished the year as the nation’s No. 1 team.
The Williston, Fla. native also held status as a two-way talent, pitching in 18 games from 2017-19 with a 3.34 ERA across 32.1 innings pitched.
During the 2022 campaign, Langworthy worked closely with the hitters and defensively with the outfielders. He also handled first-base coaching duties for the duration of the season.
Langworthy, who was a mainstay in the Florida outfield from 2017-20, joined the Gators coaching staff after a brief run with the Detroit Tigers organization as a player from 2020-21. After going undrafted in the 2020 MLB Draft, Langworthy signed with Detroit as a free agent.
Across his standout four-year career in Orange and Blue, Langworthy appeared in 198 games including 195 starts. He finished with a .270/.369/.413 batting line, totaling 19 home runs, five triples, 36 doubles, 130 runs, 106 RBI and 20 stolen bases.
Langworthy made 53 starts as a freshman in 2017 as the Gators capture their first-ever national title, and later started 16 games in left field during the 2020 campaign in which Florida went 16-1 and finished the year as the nation’s No. 1 team.
The Williston, Fla. native also held status as a two-way talent, pitching in 18 games from 2017-19 with a 3.34 ERA across 32.1 innings pitched.



