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University of Wyoming

Arthur H. Howe

◊ Professional baseball player and manager


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Howe came to UW on a football scholarship and played quarterback for one year, when he had to stop playing because of a back injury. He also played baseball at UW.

College:
Business

Degree:
B.S. Business Administration

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, native Art Howe played for three major-league baseball teams during his career, Pittsburgh, Houston, and St. Louis. He then became an MLB manager, managing the Houston Astros from 1989 to 1993 and the Oakland A's from 1996 to 2002.

He was named the 17th manager in New York Mets history on October 28, 2002.

Howe has been just as successful off the field. In honor of their volunteerism, the Howe family received accolades from a Bay Area, California, publisher, winning Diablo magazine's "Threads of Hope Award" in 2002. They were also honored for their work with the Special Olympics and the Student Action for Encouraging Respect.

Howe is currently a bench coach for the Texas Rangers and resides in Houston.

Photo courtesy of UW News Service