Q. V. Lowe
Q. V. Lowe (born January 15, 1945) is a retired American baseball coach. From 1987–2014, he was the men's varsity baseball coach of Auburn Montgomery (also known as Auburn University Montgomery, or AUM) — where he established the baseball program and served for 28 consecutive seasons; he compiled a win-loss record of 1,242–689–5 (.643). He is also a former pitcher, coach and manager in minor league baseball and in 1972, at age 27, spent a season as a full-time coach with the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball, working under managers Leo Durocher and Whitey Lockman.
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Q. V. Lowe
Q. V. Lowe (born January 15, 1945) is a retired American baseball coach. From 1987–2014, he was the men's varsity baseball coach of Auburn Montgomery (also known as Auburn University Montgomery, or AUM) — where he established the baseball program and served for 28 consecutive seasons; he compiled a win-loss record of 1,242–689–5 (.643). He is also a former pitcher, coach and manager in minor league baseball and in 1972, at age 27, spent a season as a full-time coach with the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball, working under managers Leo Durocher and Whitey Lockman.
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