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David Kevin Van Horn (born September 17, 1960) is an American college baseball coach and former infielder, who is the head baseball coach of the Arkansas Razorbacks.Despite leading the Razorbacks to 7 College World Series Appearances, he along with Jim Schlossnagle of Texas are the only current SEC coaches with a minimum of 10 years head coaching experience who have not won a National ...
Ruth set the Major League Baseball single-season home run record four times, first at 29 (1919), then 54 (1920), 59 (1921), and finally 60 (1927), all in the American League. [12] Ruth's 1920 and 1921 seasons are tied for the widest margin of victory for a home run champion as he topped the next highest total by 35 home runs in each season.
Baseball Ink then designed the book, had it copyedited and proofread, then delivered it to Warner ready for the printer. [3] The first edition of Total Baseball was published in 1989 by Warner Books and sold 75,000 copies. [1]: 168 Warner published the Total Baseball 1990 Update in 1990. It also published Total Baseball, Second Edition in 1991 ...
The University of Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team is a member of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) and the Southeastern Conference (SEC), and is coached by Dave Van Horn. The program started in 1897, and is in its 102nd season of play (77th consecutive) in 2024.
David Van Horne (born August 25, 1939) is an American former Major League Baseball broadcaster whose big-league announcing career lasted for 53 seasons. He was honoured at the National Baseball Hall of Fame as winner of the Ford C. Frick Award in 2011.
He replaced Mickey Mantle. Now baseball's oldest living major leaguer, Art Schallock, is turning 100
Thorn is the author and editor of numerous books, including Total Baseball: The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Baseball, [2] Total Football: The Official Encyclopedia of Major League Football, Treasures of the Baseball Hall of Fame, The Hidden Game of Baseball, [2] The Glory Days: New York Baseball 1947–1957, and The Armchair Book of Baseball. [2]
MLB statistics; Win–loss record: 171–139: Earned run average: 4.08: Strikeouts: 1,679: Stats at Baseball Reference Teams; Los Angeles Dodgers (1976, 1978–1981) Cleveland Indians (1982–1984) Chicago Cubs (1984–1991) Baltimore Orioles (1992–1993) St. Louis Cardinals ; Career highlights and awards; 3× All-Star (1983, 1987, 1989) NL Cy ...