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Rich Dauer |
| Rich Dauer | ||
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| Third Baseman | ||
| Born: July 27 1952 | ||
| Batted: Right | Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | ||
| September 11, 1976 for the Baltimore Orioles |
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| Final game | ||
| September 29, 1985 for the Baltimore Orioles |
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| Career statistics | ||
| AVG | .257 | |
| Hits | 984 | |
| RBI | 372 | |
| Teams | ||
| Career highlights and awards | ||
Richard Fremont Dauer (born July 27, 1952 in San Bernardino, California), is a former professional baseball player who played with the Baltimore Orioles primarily as an infielder from 1976-1985. He is currently the infield coordinator for the Colorado Rockies.
Batting Stats
- 1,140 Games
- 3,829 At Bats
- 448 Runs
- 984 Hits
- 193 Doubles
- 3 Triples
- 43 Home Runs
- 372 RBI
- 6 Stolen Bases
- 297 Walks
- .257 Batting Average
- .310 On-base percentage
- .343 Slugging Percentage
- 1,312 Total Bases
- 44 Sacrifice Hits
- 34 Sacrifice Flies
- 7 Intentional Walks
Fast Facts
- Dauer was an All-American at the University of Southern California and helped the Trojans win the 1974 College World Series.
- Dauer was a member of the 1983 Baltimore Orioles World Series Championship Team.
- Dauer led the American League in At Bats per Strikeout in 1980 (29.3) and 1981 (20.5).
- Dauer hit 2 home runs against the Seattle Mariners on August 24, 1981.
External links
- Baseball Reference
- BR Bullpen (More biography)
| Baltimore Orioles 1983 World Series roster |
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| 1 Al Bumbry | 8
Cal Ripken, Jr. | 10 Todd Cruz | 12 Lenn Sakata | 15 Dan Ford | 16 Scott McGregor | 17 Joe Nolan | 22 Jim Palmer | 23 Tippy Martinez | 24 Rick Dempsey | 27 Benny Ayala | 28 Jim Dwyer | 29 Ken Singleton | 33 Eddie Murray | 34 Storm Davis | 35 Gary Roenicke | 37 John Shelby | 38 John Lowenstein | 39 Tito Landrum | 44 Rich Dauer | 46 Mike Flanagan | 52 Mike Boddicker | 53 Sammy Stewart Manager Joe Altobelli |
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