Rich Dauer, a former Baltimore Orioles infielder and Houston Astros first base coach, died Monday at 72. Dauer was honored by Houston star and current free agent Alex Bregman in an Instagram post ...
The Orioles announced this afternoon that longtime infielder and coach Rich Dauer has passed away ... but he returned to Minute Maid Park the following April for an emotional first pitch.
The procedure was successful, and Dauer returned to Minute Maid Park to throw out the ceremonial first pitch prior to a game versus the Orioles in 2018. Sadly, former Astros first base coach Rich ...
Oct 14, 2017; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Astros first base coach Rich Dauer (48) watches play during game two of the 2017 ALCS playoff baseball series of the Houston Astros against the New York Yankees ...
The Orioles announced on Monday that longtime infielder and coach Rich Dauer has died. He was 72. A native of San Bernardino, Dauer attended the University of Southern California. He starred on the ...
Rich Dauer both coached and served under former Astros ... leaving many emotional at Minute Maid Park. As a player, Dauer played only for the Baltimore Orioles from 1976 to 1985.
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Rich Dauer was inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame in 2012 and has also been enshrined in the College Baseball Hall of ...
Legendary Orioles second baseman Rich Dauer died at the age of 72, the ballclub announced on Monday. No cause of death was announced. Dauer spent all 10 years of his MLB career in Baltimore and ...
The late Astros first base coach underwent emergency brain surgery in 2017 and courageously took the mound for the ceremonial first pitch on Opening Day of the 2018 season.