Rich Dauer, the former major-league infielder and coach whose three seasons on the Houston Astros’ staff included their World Series run in 2017, has died, the Baltimore Orioles announced on Monday.
Rich Dauer, an infielder who played a decade in the major leagues and won a World Series as a player with Baltimore and as a coach with Houston, has died. He was 72.
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