- Johnny Oates
Infobox MLB retired
name=Johnny Oates
position=Catcher /Manager
bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date|1946|1|21Sylva, North Carolina
deathdate=death date and age|2004|12|24|1946|1|21Richmond, Virginia
debutdate=September 17
debutyear=by|1970
debutteam=Baltimore Orioles
finaldate=May 24
finalyear=by|1981
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=Batting average
stat1value=.250
stat2label=Hits
stat2value=410
stat3label=Runs batted in
stat3value=126
teams=As Player
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1970, by|1972)
*Atlanta Braves (by|1973-by|1975)
*Philadelphia Phillies (by|1975-by|1976)
*Los Angeles Dodgers (by|1977-by|1979)
*New York Yankees (by|1980-by|1981)As Manager
*Baltimore Orioles (by|1991-by|1994)
* Texas Rangers (by|1995-by|2001)
highlights=
* 1996AL Manager of the Year
* Texas Rangers #26 retiredJohnny Lane Oates (
January 21 1946 –December 24 2004 ) was an Americancatcher and manager inMajor League Baseball .Born in
Sylva, North Carolina , Oates graduated from Prince George High School in Prince George,Virginia , before going on to Virginia Tech in Blacksburg. Oates played baseball as a catcher with theChicago White Sox ,Baltimore Orioles ,Atlanta Braves ,Philadelphia Phillies ,Los Angeles Dodgers andNew York Yankees from by|1970 to by|1981, but never excelled as a hitting threat (batting just .250 with 14home run s and 126 RBIs over his career) and was hampered by injuries at various points during his career. He began his career as a regular in by|1972 and retired partway through the 1981 season. Oates later jokingly admitted that he wasn't a great baseball player; "I still don't know how I got to the big leagues, because I wasn't that good," he said in a 2003 interview. "I was a slap hitter. I kept my mouth shut. I did. I kept my mouth shut. I couldn't throw. I couldn't throw a lick."Managing
Oates began managing in baseball in 1982 when he guided the
New York Yankees ' Double-ANashville Sounds to win the Southern League title. He rejoined the Orioles organization at their Rochester AAA affiliate in by|1988. The following year, he was promoted to the majors where he worked as first base coach underFrank Robinson , and in by|1991, after Robinson started 13-24, Oates was promoted to the manager of the Orioles. In his first full season with the team, Oates led the Orioles to an 89-73 record and then to an 85-77 record in by|1993, which helped him to win "The Sporting News" Manager of the Year Award. However, following the strike-shortened by|1994 season, Oates was dismissed by new ownerPeter Angelos .Despite being let go by the Orioles, Oates was quickly hired by the Texas Rangers, who had just fired their previous manager, Kevin Kennedy. Oates proceeded to lead the Rangers to their first playoff appearance in team history during the by|1996 season. Despite the team's poor ERA (the team averaged 4.65 collectively), the Rangers' batting lineup was incredibly potent, featuring
Iván Rodríguez ,Will Clark ,Mark McLemore ,Dean Palmer ,Rusty Greer , Juan González, andMickey Tettleton ; the team finished 90-72. Oates won theAmerican League Manager of the Year Award that year, sharing honors with the Yankees'Joe Torre .Oates continued to lead the Rangers for several more seasons, leading them to AL West titles in by|1998 and by|1999. However, following a fourth-place finish in by|2000 and beginning the by|2001 season with an 11-17 record, Oates resigned as manager and third base coach Jerry Narron replaced him. Many fans, however, blamed Rangers management for the team's woes, saying that team management placed unreasonable expectations on Oates, especially after spending $252 million on
free agent shortstop Alex Rodriguez .Oates was considering returning to managing when he was diagnosed with an aggressive
brain tumor ,glioblastoma multiforme . Doctors gave Oates only about a year to live, but he survived for over three years—enough time to attend his daughter's wedding, his grandchild's birth, and his induction into theTexas Rangers Hall of Fame at The Ballpark in Arlington. During the ceremony at The Ballpark, he was given a standing ovation as Oates, weakened by the cancer and its treatment, required the help of his wife Gloria and a cane to walk. During his address to the crowd, he said he hoped it would be his friend, then-Rangers managerBuck Showalter , who would finally lead the team to aWorld Series victory. This never happened as Showalter was fired after the 2006 season.Oates succumbed to the tumor at age 58 at
Virginia Commonwealth University Medical Center in Richmond onChristmas Eve 2004.Honors
In 2003, was inducted into the
Virginia Sports Hall of Fame .His uniform number 26 was retired by the Rangers on
August 5 , by|2005. It is only the second number retired by the Rangers, following the 34 ofNolan Ryan . During the 2005 season, a commemorative patch was worn on all Ranger uniforms and a sign was hung on the outfield wall in his honor.External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/managers/oatesjo01.shtml Baseball-Reference.com] - managing record and playing statistics
* [http://www.hokiesports.com/baseball/jerseys/oates.html Virginia Tech Hall of Fame]
* [http://www.usatoday.com/sports/baseball/2004-12-24-oates-obit_x.htm USA Today obituary]
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