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Washington Senators’ Dick Bosman pitched historic game in D.C.

WASHINGTON – Dick Bosman made his Major League debut for the Washington Senators in 1966 and started the last home game for the team at RFK Stadium.

But the Wisconsin native, who turns 78 today, had a more impressive post-playing career.

Bosman, after his playing days ended in 1976, got his start as a coach in the McLean Little League in Northern Virginia, as he told this reporter in an interview in the 1990s.

The right-hander was the pitching coach for the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons in 1986 and then was the pitching coach for Triple-A Rochester in the Baltimore system from 1989-91.