A member of the Baltimore Orioles' 1983 World Series championship team who went on to an illustrious coaching career has passed away, the team announced Monday.
Dauer played for the Orioles from 1976-85. He homered to open the scoring in Game 7 of the 1979 World Series against Pittsburgh, but the Pirates came back and won. Baltimore returned to the World ...
Dauer spent all 10 years of his MLB career in Baltimore and was a member of the 1983 World Series team, which included the beloved Orioles player having a career game in Game 4 of the series ...
But Dauer recovered after doctors gave him only a 3% chance of survival following ... who tossed a shutout in Game 5 of the 1983 World Series, was roommates with Dauer when they were called ...
Rich Dauer, an Orioles Hall of Famer who spent his entire 10-year MLB career in Baltimore and was the starting second baseman ...
Rich Dauer, the second baseman on the 1983 World Series-winning team ... that were set in 1978 with 86 consecutive errorless games and 425 straight errorless chances, impressive numbers that ...
257 hitter who played 1,140 games, Dauer started for Baltimore's 1983 World Series-winning squad ... emergency brain surgery and having only a 3% chance of survival, Dauer pulled through and ...
The starting second baseman on the Orioles' 1983 World ... to an All-Star Game or won an award of any kind, he was a crucial piece of helping them win their third-ever World Series championship ...