The Washington Nationals join the Howard family in mourning the loss of Washington Senators great Frank Howard. Howard’s decades-long career as a player, coach and manager leaves an indelible legacy ...
Frank Howard, the hulking slugger who won over a generation of Washington baseball fans with his towering home runs and genteel personality, has died at 87, the Nationals announced this afternoon.
Frank Howard, a four-time All-Star who slugged 382 home runs during a lengthy major league career that included a World Series title with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1963, has died. He was 87. A ...
Frank Howard, one of the best power hitters of the 1960s and 1970s and an original Texas Rangers player died on Monday at the age of 87, the Washington Nationals announced. The Rangers also posted a ...
Frank Howard, the behemoth slugger known for his playing days with the Washington Senators and Los Angeles Dodgers, died at age 87 Monday near his home in Virginia. Though he never played for a ...
Frank Howard played in the major leagues for 16 years. He spent seven of them with the Los Angeles Dodgers and seven more with the Washington Senators. He had some great teammates along the way — ...
One summer night in the 1960s, our family went to RFK Stadium to see Frank Howard. I could say we went to see the lousy Washington Senators. But who would believe me? You went to see Howard, who died ...
He was known as “The Capital Punisher,” a reference, in part, to his large presence. That man, who died last week, could be intimidating to those who watched him, and to those on his team who hadn’t ...
On Dec. 4, 1964, the Los Angeles Dodgers traded Frank Howard to the Washington Senators, where he went on to become one of Major League Baseball’s star players. Howard began his career with the ...
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