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Baseball lifer & O's HOFer Rich Dauer, 72, dies
Rich Dauer, an Orioles Hall of Famer who spent his entire 10-year MLB career in Baltimore and was the starting second baseman on the 1983 World Series championship team, has died, the team announced Monday.
What Happened to Rich Dauer? Former Astros Coach Passes Away
Following the announcement of his death, many fans of Rich Dauer flooded social media with tribute messages for the former baseball legend. The Baltimore Orioles’ fame and former Houston Astros coach passed away at the age of 72.
Rich Dauer, an Orioles Hall of Famer and World Series champion, dies at 72
“We mourn the passing of Orioles Hall of Fame second baseman Rich Dauer, who spent his entire 10-year career with the O’s,” the club posted on social media. “We send our deepest sympathies to the Dauer family as well as his many teammates and friends.”
World Series champion Rich Dauer dead at 72
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.
Rich Dauer, Red Wings & Orioles Hall of Famer, dies at 72
Red Wings Hall of Famer Rich Dauer has died at the age of 72, the Red Wings announced Monday night. READ MORE:
Rich Dauer, Orioles Hall of Famer and former Astros coach, dies at 72
The Baltimore Orioles have announced the death of Rich Dauer, a former big-league infielder and coach who was inducted into the team's Hall of Fame in 2012. Dauer, 72, was roughly two years removed from suffering a massive stroke.
Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame Second Baseman Rich Dauer Dies at 72
Rich Dauer won two College World Series at USC, one World Series as a player with the Baltimore Orioles and one World Series as a coach with the Houston Astros.
Longtime infielder Rich Dauer dies at 72
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 Trojans’ back-to-back College World Series teams in 1973 and ’74.
Rich Dauer, who won titles with Orioles as player and Astros as coach, dies at 72
From San Bernardino and Colton High, Dauer helped USC win two national titles before his 10-year MLB playing career.
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'RIP my brother': Alex Bregman honors former Astros coach who died at 72
Rich Dauer, a former Baltimore Orioles infielder and Houston Astros first base coach, died Monday at 72. Dauer was honored by ...
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MLB World Series champ player, coach dies
Former MLB infielder Rich Dauer, who won a World Series as a player with the Baltimore Orioles and as a coach with the ...
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Ken Singleton looks back on the life of Rich Dauer
Ken Singleton joins Hot Stove to reflect on the life and friendship he had with Rich Dauer, his great personality, "The ...
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