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Mike Devereaux

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QUICK FACTS
Full Name Mike Devereaux
Profession Baseball Player
Date of Birth April 10 , 1963
Current Age 60 years
Birth Country United States
Nationality U.S. citizens
Birth Sign Aries
Dead or Alive Alive ( 60 years old)

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Mike Devereaux is one of the famous Baseball Player, who was born on the memorable day of April 10 in the year 1963. Hailing from the vibrant city of Wyoming, Mike Devereaux is a proud citizen of United States.

Major League Baseball outfielder who was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Over the years, not only have skills been honed, but a significant impact has also been made in the professional field. Whether it's through work, public appearances, or contributions to the community, Mike Devereaux continues to be an inspiration for many.

Personal Information

Details about Mike Devereaux
Popular As: Mike Devereaux
First Name: Mike
Last Name: Devereaux
Gender: Male
Birthday: April 10
Birth Year: 1963
Age: 60-years
Education: Kelly Walsh High School

Career

He played baseball at Mesa Community College and Arizona State University.

He had a .254 batting average, and hit 105 home runs with 490 RBIs over 12 seasons.

Family

His parents raised him in Casper, Wyoming. He and A.J. Ellis both played for the Los Angeles Dodgers.

Mike Devereaux Timeline

1985
He was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the fifth round of the 1985 amateur draft and made his debut on September 2, 1987.
1989
Devereaux was acquired by the Orioles from the Dodgers for Mike Morgan on March 11, 1989.
1995
Devereaux won the 1995 NLCS MVP award with the Atlanta Braves by driving in the game-winning RBI in the 11th inning of Game One and hitting a three-run home run in Game Four against Cincinnati.
1998
Devereaux played his final MLB game with his original team, the Dodgers, on April 17, 1998.
2010
Devereaux served as field coach for the Delmarva Shorebirds (Baltimore Orioles Class-A Affiliate, South Atlantic League) in 2010, replacing former third baseman Ryan Minor, who had been promoted to team manager.
2011
Devereaux was the field coach for the Frederick Keys (Baltimore Orioles Class-A Affiliate, Carolina League) in 2011.