Rayner Noble

Rayner Noble
Noble at Cougar Field in 2008
Biographical details
Born (1961-08-07) August 7, 1961
Crowell, Texas, U.S.
Playing career
1980–1983Houston
1983–1984Daytona Beach Astros
1985–1986Columbus Astros
1986–1987Tucson Toros
Position(s)Pitcher
Coaching career (HC unless noted)
1987–1990Houston (assistant)
1991–1994Rice (assistant)
1995–2010Houston
Head coaching record
Overall551–420 (.567)
Accomplishments and honors
Championships
Awards
  • 2x C-USA Coach of the Year (1999, 2000)
  • ABCA South Central Region Coach of the Year (2002)

James Rayner Noble (born August 7, 1961) is an American former baseball coach and player. He last served as head coach at the University of Houston. In his 16 years coaching Houston, he is the winningest coach in program history. Noble's career coaching record is 551–420 (.567).

A native of Houston, Texas, Noble attended Spring Woods High School and holds both a bachelor's and master's degree from the University of Houston.

From 1983 to 1987, Noble played Minor League Baseball in the Houston Astros organization.

Noble wore one of the highest numbers in college baseball (#85, as opposed to his playing #9), which he said he wore to remind himself of becoming a Christian in 1985.

He became the fifth head coach in the university's history on May 26, 1994.

In 1998 he ran two baseball summer camp training sessions. The first was for players aged 7 to 12, the second for ages 10 to high schoolers expecting to graduate in 1999. The camps ran for one week each in July.

After suffering the first consecutive losing seasons of his career, UH parted ways with Noble on June 4, 2010.

He was hired on as coach at Second Baptist in 2019, replacing another former Astros player, Lance Berkman.