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David Howard
Born: 1967

  • Son of Bruce Howard
    [Courtesy Arnie Braunstein]
  • IF-OF 1991- Royals, Cardinals

    David Howard's Teammates

    GamesAverageHRRBI
    Career 645.22911148

    IPW-LERA
    Career 20-04.50

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    FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
    » July 29, 1995: The Royals top the Tigers 5–4 on Jon Nunnally's home run in the 16th inning, KC's first extra-base hit in the game following 21 singles, including five by OF Vince Coleman. The American League record is 26 set by the Brewers in 1992. Nine players hit in the 9th slot, including winning P Hipolito Pichardo, who bats twice. He is the 1st Royals' pitcher to go to the plate since Mark Littell in 1977, though IF David Howard, who tossed two innings in '94, batted while pitching.

    » May 23, 1996: David Howard steals home, the 2nd Royal to do it in two days—Bob Hamelin also swiped home against the Tigers—and Kevin Appier pitches seven 2/3 strong innings to give the Royals their 4th straight win, 4–2.