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Rich Dauer Passes Away

By Anthony Franco | February 3, 2025 at 8:59pm CDT

The Orioles announced this afternoon that longtime infielder and coach Rich Dauer has passed away. 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. The Orioles drafted him with the 24th overall pick in 1974. The righty-swinging infielder hit .336 in Triple-A during the ’76 season to earn a cup of coffee in the big leagues. He opened the following season as Baltimore’s second baseman, hitting .243 over 96 games as a rookie.

That was the first of nine straight seasons in which Dauer was in Baltimore’s Opening Day lineup (eight of them at second base). While he was never a huge power threat, he carved out a lengthy career behind his sure-handed defense and elite contact skills. After his rookie year, Dauer never struck out in more than 7% of his plate appearances in a season. He ranked among the American League’s top four second basemen in fielding percentage each year between 1980-83.

Dauer set his career high with nine home runs in 1979. Baltimore won the pennant that season. Dauer hit .294 over six games in that year’s Fall Classic, but the O’s dropped the series to the Pirates. They made it back to the World Series four years later. Baltimore knocked off the Phillies in five games. Dauer appeared in all five contests to earn his first ring.

Over a playing career that spanned parts of 10 seasons, Dauer hit .257/.310/.343. He hit 43 homers and connected on 193 doubles, including a career-high 32 doubles in a 1980 campaign in which he hit .284. He spent his entire playing career with the Orioles, who honored him with induction into the franchise’s Hall of Fame in 2012.

Dauer’s involvement in the sport extended well beyond his playing days. He spent more than three decades in the coaching ranks. He was on major league staffs for the Cleveland, Kansas City, Milwaukee, Colorado and Houston organizations and spent some time as a manager in the San Diego farm system. He earned a second World Series ring with the 2017 Astros, for whom he coached first base.

Dauer slipped and injured his head the night before Houston’s championship parade that year. While the severity of the injury initially wasn’t clear, his condition worsened during the parade. Dauer was taken to the emergency room, where doctors identified a significant brain bleed. He required emergency surgery that came with a grim prognosis but overcame what doctors eventually revealed was around a 3% survival chance. Ken Rosenthal of The Athletic covered the story at the time. Dauer had already decided to retire from coaching before the head injury, but he returned to Minute Maid Park the following April for an emotional first pitch. MLBTR joins others throughout the game in sending our condolences to Dauer’s family, loved ones, friends and former teammates/players.

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38 Comments

  1. The North

    10 months ago

    Picture?

    Reply
    • Blue Baron

      10 months ago

      Google and Baseball Reference are your friends.

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      • Soto should bat first.

        10 months ago

        Learned helplessness is his friend.

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  2. cooperhill

    10 months ago

    Bout 8 hours ago.

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  3. Susannah

    10 months ago

    RIP. He was such a sure handed second baseman for the Orioles. They had very good defense up the middle during his time in Baltimore with Rick Dempsey, Cal Ripken Jr, and Al Bumbry.

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    • Niekro floater

      10 months ago

      Belanger before Ripken. Was great w/glove. Tough pitching, nice D, n 3-run homerun were the Oriole way. Use to smoke cigarettes in dugout.

      Reply
  4. dm867

    10 months ago

    Growing up a 2nd baseman and an O’s fan, I really admired Dauer. Got his autograph when he was managing minor league club in California. RIP

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  5. This one belongs to the Reds

    10 months ago

    I remember Rich well. Good ballplayer even though overshadowed by a lot of his O’s teammates. RIP.

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  6. Unclemike1526

    10 months ago

    Smart and heady ballplayer. Solid player and coach. RIP Rich.

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  7. HiredGun23

    10 months ago

    RIP, RD…

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  8. Non Roster Invitee

    10 months ago

    Such a shame on that slip and fall.
    Nice baseball career.
    I have a sweet PSA graded 9 rookie card of Rich. He was the best of the four on that card.
    RIP Rich.

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    • Blue Baron

      10 months ago

      Non Roster Invitee: With due respect to Dauer, it can’t be that valuable if he was the best player on it.

      Reply
      • Slappy Dappy Doo

        10 months ago

        Does it matter? Zero reason for your comment.

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        • Blue Baron

          10 months ago

          Does it matter? Zero reason for your comment.

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  9. Rsox

    10 months ago

    R.I.P. Rich

    Too many Baseball figures passing away recently…

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    • Blue Baron

      10 months ago

      No more than people in the general population.

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      Reply
      • Viveleempireevil

        10 months ago

        Yes, but we seem feel it differently when death takes one of the mlb heroes of our youth. Same way I would feel if my Uncle Frank passed away. But he couldn’t even make a hard foul in MLB.

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      • The House That Moseby Built

        10 months ago

        That was unnecessary.
        This article was about a specific individual, not the general population.

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        • Blue Baron

          10 months ago

          That was unnecessary as well.

          There’s no reason to behave as if the aging and deaths of baseball players are more common, sadder, and more tragic than those of the “ordinary” folks we call our mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, aunts, uncles, cousins, neighbors, and friends.

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        • The House That Moseby Built

          10 months ago

          “pretzel logic” sir

          … empathy for all

          Reply
  10. James Midway

    10 months ago

    RIP a fellow guy who grew up in the IE. Praying for peace and strength for his friends and family.

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  11. HalosHeavenJJ

    10 months ago

    RIP.

    He had an incredible career.

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  12. kgcubs

    10 months ago

    RIP Rich. 72 seems young these days. Mahalo

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  13. Datashark

    10 months ago

    Dauer was well liked by the players he played with and played a solid 2B in that era.
    Poor Alan Wiggins was tasked to replace him at second, players did mix well with him with some exceptions.

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    • CrikesAlready

      10 months ago

      Wiggins? Wow. That didn’t work out well…

      Reply
    • GarryHarris

      10 months ago

      Rich Daur replaced Bob Grich as the O’s 2B says my ever fading memory..

      Reply
  14. all in the suit that you wear

    10 months ago

    RIP

    Reply
  15. em650r

    10 months ago

    Park down the street from my house is named after Dauer.

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  16. Non Roster Invitee

    10 months ago

    @ Blue Baron, He’s on the card with Doug Ault, Phil Mankowski and Orlando Gonzalez .
    One on eBay for $200.

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  17. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    10 months ago

    Very sad news….I did not expect to read this …may Rich Dauer rest in peace

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  18. jorge78

    10 months ago

    RIP Rich…..

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  19. uvmfiji

    10 months ago

    Great career. Homered in the 79 WS

    Reply
  20. Old York

    10 months ago

    Rich Dauer’s legacy of dedication and love for the game will live on. He will be dearly missed. My heartfelt condolences to his family and everyone who knew him.

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    • The Saber-toothed Superfife

      10 months ago

      Sad.
      Condolences and prayers.

      Reply
  21. leftykoufax

    10 months ago

    RIP, You made USC and the major leagues proud.

    Reply
  22. TheMan 3

    10 months ago

    he did what thousands of kids playing in their backyards dream about
    Rich made it to the major leagues
    Good player, I remember him during the 79 World Series
    My condolences to his family

    Reply
  23. Citizen1

    10 months ago

    Dam. Orioles were hoping he’d suit up for ss this season.

    Reply
  24. Niekro floater

    10 months ago

    Forgot he was USC guy back when they were good. Condolences to his family and friends. RIP

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