- Ray Fosse
Infobox MLB retired|
name=Ray Fosse
position=Catcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1947|3|4Marion, Illinois
debutdate=September 8
debutyear=by|1967
debutteam=Cleveland Indians
finaldate=September 30
finalyear=by|1979
finalteam=Milwaukee Brewers
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.256
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=61
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=324
teams=
*Cleveland Indians (by|1967-by|1972, by|1976-by|1977)
*Oakland Athletics (by|1973-by|1975)
*Seattle Mariners (by|1977)
*Milwaukee Brewers (by|1979)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1970, 1971)
* 2xWorld Series champion (1973, 1974)
* 2xGold Glove Award winner (1970, 1971)Raymond Earl Fosse (b.
April 4 ,1947 in Marion,Illinois ) is a formerMajor League Baseball catcher . He was drafted in the first round of the 1965 amateur draft by theCleveland Indians and debuted onSeptember 8 , 1967. Fosse also holds the distinction of being the Indians' first ever draft pick, as 1965 was the first year of theMajor League Baseball Draft . He batted and threw right-handed.Arguably, Ray Fosse is most famous for being bowled over by the Cincinnati Reds'
Pete Rose at home plate in the last play of the 1970 All-Star Game. Rose scored the winning run while the collision separated Fosse's right shoulder. While Fosse played nine more years, the injury limited his effectiveness, Rose asserted he was simply trying to win the game. However, Rose was widely criticized by some for over-aggressiveness in what essentially was an exhibition game. In a twist of fate, when Rose was sentenced to 5 months in prison for tax evasion, he was sent to the US penitentiary in Marion, Illinois, Fosse's hometown.In 1974, Fosse, by now an Oakland Athletic, had an even closer brush with disaster. On
June 5 he suffered a crushed disk in his neck attempting to break up a clubhouse fight between teammatesReggie Jackson andBilly North . He was on thedisabled list for three months.He played twelve Major League seasons with the Cleveland Indians (1967-1972), the Oakland Athletics (1973-1975), Cleveland again in 1976 and part of 1977, before being traded to the
Seattle Mariners . He played his final season with theMilwaukee Brewers in 1979.Fosse caught
Dennis Eckersley 's no-hitter vs. the California Angels onMay 30 , 1977 as a member of the Indians.Fosse was a member of two
World Series Champion clubs: the 1973 and 1974 A's, and also a member of the inauguralSeattle Mariners team that began playing in 1977.Ray Fosse won
Gold Glove Award s in 1970 and 1971. He has served as the color analyst for theOakland Athletics ' radio and television broadcasts since 1986.Other career highlights include:
*two 2-home run games (May 24, 1970 and August 13, 1972)
*a 23-game hitting streak (June 9, 1970 - July 2, 1970)
*three 4-hit games, the most impressive being two doubles, two singles, and 4RBI vs. the Milwaukee Brewers (September 21, 1977)
*thirty 3-hit games, with the most impressive being ahome run , a double, a single, and 4 RBI vs. theMilwaukee Brewers (June 4, 1970)
*one 5-RBI game, a grand slam and anRBI single vs. theBoston Red Sox (May 21, 1970)
*nine 4-RBI games
*hit a combined .422 (35-for-83) againstAll-Stars Mark Fidrych , Jim "Mudcat" Grant,Tommy John ,Jerry Koosman ,Sparky Lyle , andMel Stottlemyre
*hit a combined .301 (28-for-93) against Hall of FamersFerguson Jenkins ,Jim Palmer , andNolan Ryan Broadcaster
Fosse is a
color commentator for theOakland Athletics onComcast Sports Network ,KICU , and occasionally on the A's radio broadcasts when the game is not on TV or is on national television.Trivia
*Led
California League catchers with 10double plays while playing for the Reno Silver Sox in 1966
*Tied for thePacific Coast League lead in double plays by a catcher with 14 while playing for thePortland Beavers in 1968
*Was the only careerstrikeout victim of Milwaukee Brewers right-handerRay Peters {Milwaukee County Stadium -- June 4, 1970}
*Holds the Oakland A's record for consecutive starts at catcher with 50 in 1973References
*1971 Baseball Register published by
The Sporting News External links
*baseball-reference|id=f/fossera01
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Pfossr101.htm Retrosheet]
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