- Hal McRae
Infobox MLB retired
name=Hal McRae
position=Designated hitter /Outfielder
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1945|7|10
city-state|Avon Park|Florida
debutdate=July 11
debutyear=by|1968
debutteam=Cincinnati Reds
finaldate=July 17
finalyear=by|1987
finalteam=Kansas City Royals
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.290
stat2label=Home runs
stat2value=191
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=1,097
teams=As Player
*Cincinnati Reds (by|1968, by|1970-by|1972)
*Kansas City Royals (by|1973-by|1987)As Manager
*Kansas City Royals (by|1991-by|1994)
* Tampa Bay Devil Rays (by|2001-by|2002)
highlights=
* 3x All-Star selection (1975, 1976, 1982)
*World Series champion (1985)
*Silver Slugger Award winner (1982)Harold Abraham McRae (born
July 10 1945 inAvon Park, Florida ) is a formerleft fielder inMajor League Baseball who played for theCincinnati Reds (1968, 1970-72) andKansas City Royals (1973-87). Utilized as adesignated hitter for most of his career, McRae batted and threw right-handed. He is the current hitting coach for theSt. Louis Cardinals . He is the father of major league outfielderBrian McRae , and his son Cullen McRae is theFlorida Marlins video coordinator.McRae was selected by the Reds in the 6th round of the 1965 draft with the 117th overall pick. He was considered a below-average outfielder with the Reds. In 1972, McRae was traded to the Royals along with
Wayne Simpson in exchange for Roger Nelson andRichie Scheinblum . McRae developed as a consistent designated hitter in theAmerican League . His playing career spanned 23 years, including 14 seasons with Kansas City. Selected a three-time All-Star, he hit over .300 six times for the Royals and was named "Designated Hitter of the Year" three times both by "The Sporting News " and theAssociated Press .In 1976 McRae was on top of the AL batting title race going into the final game of the season, in which his teammate George Brett went 2-for-4 to clinch the title over McRae by a margin of less than .001; McRae finished second. Oddly, the other two of the top four finishers that season, the
Minnesota Twins 'Rod Carew andLyman Bostock , played in that same game.In a 19-year major league career, McRae posted a .290
batting average (2091-for-7218) with 191home run s, 1097 RBI, 484 doubles, 65 triples and 109stolen base s in 2084games played . He added a .351on base percentage and a .454slugging average for a combined .805 OPS. McRae played hard -- so hard, in fact, that the rule requiring a runner to slide into second base when breaking up a double play is still referred to as the Hal McRae Rule in honor of the man whose cross-body blocks into second base broke up a lot of double plays and second basemen at the same time.Following his playing retirement, McRae managed the Royals (1991-94) and Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2001-02). He also served as a hitting coach for the Reds and
Philadelphia Phillies , and is currently the hitting coach of theSt. Louis Cardinals . McRae, who won a World Series ring playing for Kansas City against the Cardinals in 1985, won a ring as a coach for the Cardinals when they defeated theDetroit Tigers in the2006 World Series , four games to one.While managing the Royals, McRae was involved in an infamous incident after a game on
April 26 , by|1993 (a 5-3 loss against theDetroit Tigers ) in which he lost his temper with reporters and trashed his entire office, throwing things off of his desk including a phone, which cut a reporter on impact, and yelling profanities at reporters.ee also
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List of Major League Baseball doubles champions External links
*baseball-reference|id=m/mcraeha01
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/mcraeha01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - career managing record
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/M/McRae_Hal.stm BaseballLibrary]
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