- Ron Fairly
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ron Fairly
caption=Ron Fairly as aMontreal Expos player atJarry Park Stadium in 1969.
position=Outfielder /First baseman
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1938|7|12Macon, Georgia
debutdate=September 9
debutyear=by|1958
debutteam=Los Angeles Dodgers
finaldate=September 23
finalyear=by|1978
finalteam=California Angels
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.266
stat2label=Home run s
stat2value=215
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=1,044
teams=
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1958-by|1969)
*Montreal Expos (by|1969-by|1974)
*St. Louis Cardinals (by|1975-by|1976)
*Oakland Athletics (by|1976)
*Toronto Blue Jays (by|1977)
* California Angels (by|1978)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1973, 1977)
* 3xWorld Series champion (1959, 1963, 1965)Ronald Ray Fairly (born
July 12 ,1938 inMacon, Georgia ) is a formerMajor League Baseball player and broadcaster. He has either played in or broadcast over 7,000 major league games from by|1958 through by|2006.College career
Fairly played varsity baseball for
Rod Dedeaux at theUniversity of Southern California (by|1958), and he made the most of it. He hit .348 with team highs of ninehome run s and 67 RBI while lettering as a sophomorecenter fielder on the 1958 Trojan baseball team which won USC's secondCollege World Series championship. An All-District 8 selection that season, he was signed by theLos Angeles Dodgers as an amateur free agent. After two brief minor league stops, he made the big club late in September 1958.Professional career
A competitive player and highly disciplined hitter, Fairly had a short and compact swing with occasional power to all fields. With his glove, he was a competent
first baseman as well as all threeoutfield positions, being best suited forright field . His talents were overshadowed by a notorious lack of speed.Fairly hit two home runs in the
1965 World Series when the Dodgers defeated theMinnesota Twins .In 21-season career, Fairly played for the
Los Angeles Dodgers (1958-69),Montreal Expos (1969-74),St. Louis Cardinals (1975-76),Oakland Athletics (1976),Toronto Blue Jays (1977) and California Angels (1978). He owns the distinction of being the first player to play for both Canadian-based Major League franchises and the only player to ever become an All-Star for each club.A career .266 hitter with 215 home runs and 1044 RBI in 2442 games, Fairly was selected an All-Star in by|1973 and by|1977. He also played in four World Series. He retired at age of 40 after the by|1978 season.
Broadcaster
After his playing days, Fairly began his broadcasting career in by|1979 at
KTLA in Los Angeles and later joinedBob Starr in the California Angels radio/television booth. In by|1987, Fairly moved up the coast and could be heard onKNBR as the voice of theSan Francisco Giants . In by|1993, he went further north as a broadcaster for theSeattle Mariners , where he stayed through the by|2006 season. Fairly served primarily as acolor commentator , but occasionally stepped in to doplay-by-play as well.In 1997, Fairly was selected to the "USC's Athletic Hall of Fame". He joined former Trojans inductees as
Marcus Allen ,Buster Crabbe ,Charles Dumas ,Frank Gifford ,Ronnie Lott ,Fred Lynn ,Tom Seaver andO.J. Simpson , among others.On September 21, 2006, the Mariners announced that Ron Fairly had decided to retire his post as team broadcaster after 14 seasons, ending a 27-year career in Major League broadcasting. Coupled with 21 years as a player, Fairly spent 48 years in the Major Leagues.
From June 15 to June 17, 2007, Fairly briefly came out of retirement to work as a television analyst for the Mariners during a three game interleague series against the
Houston Astros , inHouston , due to broadcasterMike Blowers being on vacation.ee also
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Top 500 home run hitters of all time
*List of Major League Baseball players with 1000 RBI External links
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/F/Fairly_Ron.stm Baseball Library.com] - Ron Fairly
* [http://usctrojans.collegesports.com/genrel/102304aab.html USC Athletic Hall of Fame inductees (1994-2005)] - Ron Fairly - 1997
* [http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/baseball/286122_fairly22.html?source=rss "Seattle Post-Intelligencer"] - Fairly to retire from Mariners booth - 22-Sep-2006
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