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David Howard (baseball)

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positions, and had the ability to serve as an emergency pitcher. His most productive offensive season came in 1996, when he posted career highs in games (143),
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as the Red Sox' field coordinator of minor league instruction and served in that role through
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Before heading to college, Howard attended and played baseball for
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April 14, 1991, for the Kansas City Royals
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and 148 RBI in 645 total games, including 169 runs, 57
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You can help Knowledge (XXG) by 415:"A lifetime of being a good sport" 14: 717:American baseball shortstop stubs 672:Major League Baseball outfielders 667:Major League Baseball infielders 566: 560: 554: 499: 493: 487: 365:as special assistant to Boston 224:who played in the majors from 1: 702:SCF Manatees baseball players 353:instructor before becoming a 642:Baseball City Royals players 697:St. Louis Cardinals players 439:Bleacher Report, 2014-06-10 290:(48), while hitting a .243 738: 662:Kansas City Royals players 549: 482: 266:. He was able to play all 657:Fort Myers Royals players 372:. In 2010, he succeeded 167: 158: 118: 108: 85: 62: 49: 33: 682:Memphis Redbirds players 450:Cubs Insider, 2019-01-19 419:Sarasota Herald-Tribune 677:Memphis Chicks players 637:Appleton Foxes players 262:. 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Kansas City Royals
Shortstop
Second baseman
Sarasota, Florida
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Kansas City Royals
1991
1997
St. Louis Cardinals
1998
1999
professional baseball
scout
Major League Baseball
player
utilityman
1991
1999
Kansas City Royals
St. Louis Cardinals
switch-hitter
right-handed
pitcher
Bruce Howard
Riverview High School
State College of Florida, Manatee–Sarasota
infield

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