- Thad Bosley
Infobox MLB retired
name=Thad Bosley
position=Outfielder
bgcolor1=black
bgcolor2=black
textcolor1=white
textcolor2=white
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1956|9|17
city-state|Oceanside|California
debutdate=June 29
debutyear=by|1977
debutteam=California Angels
finaldate=May 30
finalyear=by|1990
finalteam=Texas Rangers
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.272
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=20
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=158
teams=
*California Angels (1977, 1988)
*Chicago White Sox (1978-80)
*Milwaukee Brewers (1981)
*Seattle Mariners (1982)
*Chicago Cubs (1983-86)
*Kansas City Royals (1987-88)
*Texas Rangers (1989-90)Thaddis Bosley Jr. (born
September 17 ,1956 inOceanside, California ) was anoutfielder for the California Angels (1977 and 1988),Chicago White Sox (1978-80),Milwaukee Brewers (1981),Seattle Mariners (1982),Chicago Cubs (1983-86),Kansas City Royals (1987-88) and Texas Rangers (1989-90).Bosley was called up to the Angels after hitting .326 in 69 games for the
Salt Lake City Gulls of thePacific Coast League , and made his Major League debut on June 29, by|1977. He appeared with two division champions: the by|1981 Brewers and the by|1984 Cubs. Both teams lost their respectiveLeague Championship Series , however, so Bosley never played in aWorld Series .Bosley was a journeyman, never getting more than 219 at-bats in a season and rarely hitting well when he did play, with little power. He had decent range in the outfield early in his career, but those skills eroded with time. Nonetheless, Bosley played fourteen major-league seasons, appearing in 784 games with 1,581 at bats, a .272 batting average and twenty home runs.
On July 5, by|1987, Bosley's Royals met the
Toronto Blue Jays in Kansas City. Bosley was not in the starting lineup, but in the eighth inning, he pinch-hit for light-hittingsecond baseman Buddy Biancalana , reaching on an error by Toronto pitcherDave Stieb and eventually scoring the tying run. Curiously, Bosley stayed in the game at second base despite (1) having never played the position in a major-league game before (or since) and (2) being a left-hander. Lefty middle infielders are extremely rare in baseball, and in fact (as of 2007), no southpaw has played second orshortstop in a big-league game since. Bosley did not handle a chance at second and was himself pinch-hit for, by Frank White, in the bottom of the ninth. (KC won the game, 4-3, in ten innings.) [http://www.baseball-reference.com/boxes/KCA/KCA198707050.shtml]Bosley was a coach for the
Oakland Athletics from 1999-2002.References
*1978 Baseball Register published by
The Sporting News External links
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/Pboslt001.htm Retrosheet]
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