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A SEASON WORTH ETCHING
The 1979 season stands as a strong chapter in FSU baseball history under the direction of Dick Howser. That year, the Seminoles finished 43-17-1 and advanced to the NCAA East Regional Tournament hoste ...
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HOWSER’S HOUSE
Dick Howser Stadium was named for one of the FSU baseball’s most accomplished figures. A native of St. Petersburg, Florida, Dick Howser became the program’s first All-American in 1957, repeating the h ...
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LIGHTING WITH LEGENDS
Cleveland Indians shortstop Dick Howser (far right) took a seat with baseball legends during the 1966 “Lights Up” banquet at FSU. Joining him, from left to right, were New York Yankees pitcher and Nat ...
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SEMINOLES MEET THE BRONX BOMBERS
FSU hosted the New York Yankees in an exhibition game on April 5, 1978, in Tallahassee. The Yankees, the reigning World Series champions, featured stars including Reggie Jackson, Goose Gossage and Wil ...
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THE FIRST ALL-AMERICAN
Dick Howser emerged as one of the foundational figures in Seminole baseball during the 1950s, setting standards that still echo through the program. Playing shortstop from 1956 to 1958, Howser became ...
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