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Orioles’ World Series Champion Rich Dauer Passes Away
Rich Dauer, who spent his entire 10-year major league playing career in Baltimore, has died, the Orioles announced Monday. He was 72.
Dauer, a native of San Bernardino, California, appeared in the 1979 and 1983 World Series with the Orioles, winning a championship ring with the latter club.
A gifted second baseman, Dauer set a major-league record with 86 consecutive errorless games and 425 consecutive errorless chances.
Dauer went on to enjoy an illustrious coaching career after his playing career ended in 1985. In 2015, he was hired as first base coach and infield coordinator by the Houston Astros under new manager A.J. Hinch. He won the second World Series ring of his career when the Astros defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 2017 World Series.
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