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Dave Stenhouse was born on 12 September, 1933 in Westerly, Rhode Island, U.S., is an American baseball player (1933–2023). Discover Dave Stenhouse's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 90 years old?

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Age 90 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 12 September, 1933
Birthday 12 September
Birthplace Westerly, Rhode Island, U.S.
Date of death 11 November, 2023
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Nationality United States

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1933

David Rotchford Stenhouse (September 12, 1933 – November 11, 2023) was an American Major League Baseball pitcher who played for the Washington Senators from 1962 to 1964.

Born in Westerly, Rhode Island, Stenhouse batted and threw right-handed and was listed as 6 ft tall and 195 lb.

1950

Stenhouse attended Westerly High School, where he was captain of the school's basketball team; he was named Rhode Island athlete of the year after the 1950–51 season.

1955

Stenhouse played college baseball for the University of Rhode Island, and was an amateur free agent signing of the Chicago Cubs in 1955.

He spent four years in the Cubs' farm system.

1956

Stenhouse played for the Lafayette Oilers in 1956, having a 16–4 win–loss record and a 1.92 earned run average (ERA) in 26 games.

1958

After the 1958 season, the Cincinnati Redlegs picked him up from the Cubs' farm system.

He spent two years with the Seattle Rainiers and one with the Jersey City Jerseys, finishing with a 39–37 record over the course of those three seasons.

1959

From 1959–1962, to increase revenues for the players' pension fund, MLB played two midsummer All-Star games.

1961

On December 15, 1961, Stenhouse and catcher Bob Schmidt were traded to the Washington Senators for pitcher Johnny Klippstein and outfielder Marty Keough.

He made the team's opening day roster, and through the first half of the season had a 6–3 record and was near the American League lead in ERA.

1962

As a result, the rookie was selected to the 1962 All-Star team.

Stenhouse was the starting pitcher for the American League in 1962's second contest, played July 30 at Wrigley Field, Chicago.

He allowed three hits, one base on balls, and one earned run in two innings pitched and left the game for pinch hitter Pete Runnels trailing, 1–0.

Runnels hit a home run to tie the game, and the Junior Circuit went on to a 9–4 triumph.

Stenhouse finished the year with an 11–12 record and a 3.65 ERA in 34 games.

1963

He followed that up with a 3–9 record and a 4.55 ERA in 16 games in 1963, and a 2–7 record and a 4.81 ERA in 1964.

1965

Stenhouse spent the rest of his professional career in the minor leagues, spending 1965 with the York White Roses and 1965 to 1967 with the Hawaii Islanders before retiring.

In 76 major-league games, with 56 starts, he posted a career 16–28 won–lost record and a 4.14 ERA, with 12 complete games, three shutouts and one save.

In 372 career innings pitched, he allowed 339 hits and 174 bases on balls, with 214 strikeouts.

1981

After his professional career ended, Stenhouse coached the Brown University baseball team from 1981 to 1990.

His son, outfielder Mike Stenhouse, went on to play Major League Baseball as well.

Stenhouse died on November 11, 2023, at the age of 90.