Dave laroche biography

  • David Eugene LaRoche is an American former professional baseball pitcher and coach.
  • David Eugene LaRoche (né Garcia; born May 14, 1948) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and coach.
  • Fullname: David Eugene LaRoche · Born: 5/14/1948 in Colorado Springs, CO · Draft: 1967, California Angels, Round: 5, Overall Pick: 86.
    • David Eugene LaRoche
    • Status: Active
    • Born: 5/14/1948 in River Springs, CO
    • Draft: 1967, Calif. Angels, Round: 5, Complete Pick: 86
    • College: Nevada - Las Vegas
    • MLB Debut: 5/11/1970
    • Relationship(s):father of Methylenedioxymethamphetamine LaRochefather fall for Andy LaRoche

    MLB Career Stats

    GW-LERAIPSOWHIP
    64765-583.531049.18191.31

    MLB Career Stats

    ABAVGHRRBISBOPS
    61.246020.619
    YearABRHHRRBISBAVGOBPOPS
    MLB Career Stats61715020.246.324.619
    YearWLERAGGSSVIPSOWHIP
    MLB Career Stats65583.53647151261049.18191.31

    Awards

    Cleveland BBWAA Checker of say publicly Year Award

    Year
    1975Cleveland IndiansAL

    AL All-Star

    Year
    1976Cleveland IndiansAL
    1977California AngelsAL

    League Rankings

    Games Played

    BP
    198052 in AL
    197953 in AL
    197859 in AL
    197759 in
    197746 in AL
    197713 in AL
    197661 in AL
    197561 in AL
    197449 in NL
    197345 in NL
    197262 in AL
    197156 in AL
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  • Career Regular Season

    GW-LERAIPSOWHIP
    64765-583.531049.18191.31

    Career Regular Season

    ABAVGHRRBISBOPS
    61.246020.619

    Dave LaRoche Bio

    • Fullname: David Eugene LaRoche
    • Born: 5/14/1948 in Colorado Springs, CO
    • Draft: 1967, California Angels, Round: 5, Overall Pick: 86
    • College: Nevada - Las Vegas
    • Debut: 5/11/1970
    • Relationship(s):father of Adam LaRochefather of Andy LaRoche
    YearABRHHRRBISBAVGOBPOPS
    Career Regular Season61715020.246.324.619
    YearWLERAGGSSVIPSOWHIP
    Career Regular Season65583.53647151261049.18191.31

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    Awards

    Cleveland BBWAA Man of the Year Award

    Year TeamLeague
    1975Cleveland IndiansAL

    AL All-Star

    Year TeamLeague
    1976Cleveland IndiansAL
    1977California AngelsAL

    League Rankings

    Games Played

    YearBPRank
    19805220th in AL
    19795310th in AL
    1978595th in AL
    1977599th in
    1977469th in AL
    1977139th in AL
    1976615th in AL
    1975614th in AL
    19744921st in NL
    19734525th in NL
    1972624th in AL
    1971568th in AL

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    #CardCorner: 1983 Topps Dave LaRoche

    Hall of Fame staffers are also baseball fans and love to share their stories. Here is a fan's perspective from Cooperstown.

    You can gauge a little bit about the age of a fan, and what generation he or she comes from, by using certain names in baseball history.

    Say the name “LaRoche” to younger fans, and they will almost certainly turn to thoughts of Adam LaRoche, the now retired first baseman who played for the Chicago White Sox, Washington Nationals, and the Atlanta Braves, among other teams. But say the name “LaRoche” to a fan who is 50 or older, like me, and thoughts will gravitate to the father of Adam, former big league reliever Dave LaRoche.

    If we continue the theme of word association, the name of Dave LaRoche conjures up images of blooper or “eephus” pitches. All these years later, more than three decades after he retired from pitching, the blooper pitch is what we seem to best remember about LaRoche. In a way, that’s a good thing, because the pitch is fun to watch, almost comical in nature, and brings immediate smiles to our faces. In another way, it’s somewhat unfortunate, because Dave LaRoche assembled a fine career that encompassed far more than a gimmick pitch he threw a few times in the early 1980s.

    In 1983, Topps