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  • Ray Fosse

    Birth Date: 04/04/1947
    Deceased: 10/13/2021

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    Raymond Earl Fosse was born in April 1947 in Marion, Illinois. He was selected seventh overall by the Cleveland Indians in the first-ever MLB Amateur Draft in 1965. Fosse moved rapidly up the ladder in the Indians organization, making his big-league debut in just his third year as a professional in 1967. Although he struggled offensively (1-for-16) in seven September games, he threw out four of seven would-be base stealers.

    Fosse earned Pacific Coast League all-league honors in 1968 when he batted .301/.355/.428 at Triple-A Portland. He got into one game for the Indians in September and then began serving an army reserve hitch for a few months.

    The 6-foot-2, 205-pound catcher started the 1969 season with the Indians but suffered a broken right index finger off a foul ball in June. Fosse returned in September but finished with a batting line of .172/.230/.250 in 37 games. He played in the Florida Instructional League that winter and did much better, hitting .301/.363/.411 across 73 at-bats.

    Fosse had a great beginning to the 1970 season and was batting .312/.366/.527 going into the All-Star game but the fan voting (first time since 1957) put Detroit’s Bill Freehan in the catcher spot. Fosse was named as a reserve by AL manager Earl Weaver. He entered the game in the sixth inning and went 1-for-2 with a sac fly but his big moment came late in the game when he was run over by Pete Rose in the infamous home plate collision that affected Fosse’s game for the rest of his life. Fosse ended the season with a slash line of .307/361/.469 with a career-high 18 home runs and 124 OPS+. He also won his first AL Gold Glove.

    The right-handed batter was named to the All-Star team for the second and final time in his career in 1971 and earned his second Gold Glove Award. He batted .276/.329/.397 but dropped to 12 homers, his power declining since doctors found that his shoulder had been fractured and separated by Rose’s hit the previous year.

    Fosse slumped in 1972, batting just .241/.312/.354 but he did draw a career-high 45 free passes. He was traded to the Oakland A’s before the 1973 season. The Indians apparently got tired of waiting for the ‘old’ Ray Fosse to return to form and swapped him and Jack Heidemann for Dave Duncan and George Hendrick.

    Fosse played for Oakland the next three years and was a part of two World Series winners. He led the AL in 1973, throwing out 52 base runners for a 55.9% caught stealing rate. But Gene Tenace won the catching job in 1975, and Fosse was sold back to Cleveland in December.

    In 1976, Fosse split time behind the plate with Alan Ashby and slashed .301/.347/.362 with a 110 OPS+. The following season he split time with Fred Kendall but was traded to the Seattle Mariners before the end of the season. He hit well in limited play for the M’s, batting .353/.389/.441 over just 34 at-bats. On New Year’s Eve, the Brewers signed Fosse as a free agent.

    In spring training, Fosse injured his knee and hamstring when he tripped in a hole on his way to first base and missed the entire 1978 season. The following year, Fosse battled Buck Martinez and Charlie Moore for playing time but only got into 19 games all season. He was released in 1980 by the Brewers in spring training.

    After retirement, Fosse worked in several positions in the A’s organization and then became an announcer in 1986 for A’s baseball and worked 35 years as a color commentator and host of the pre-game show.

    Fosse passed away on October 13, 2021 after a long battle with cancer.

    Ray Fosse Statistics

    Standard Batting Table
    Season Age Team Lg WAR G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ rOBA Rbat+ TB GIDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
    1967 20 CLE AL -0.2 7 16 16 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 5 .063 .063 .063 .125 -63 .057 -98 1 0 0 0 0 0 /2  
    1968 21 CLE AL 0.0 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0               0 0 0 0 0 0 /2  
    1969 22 CLE AL -1.0 37 126 116 11 20 3 0 2 9 1 0 8 29 .172 .230 .250 .480 33 .240 24 29 3 1 0 1 1 2/H  
    1970 23 CLE AL 5.1 120 498 450 62 138 17 1 18 61 1 5 39 55 .307 .361 .469 .830 124 .387 134 211 9 1 4 3 5 *2 AS,MVP-23,GG
    1971 24 CLE AL 2.4 133 530 486 53 134 21 1 12 62 4 1 36 62 .276 .329 .397 .726 98 .345 99 193 15 4 0 3 6 *2/H3 AS,GG
    1972 25 CLE AL 2.1 134 508 457 42 110 20 1 10 41 5 1 45 46 .241 .312 .354 .666 95 .320 93 162 18 3 1 2 15 *2/H3  
    1973 26 OAK AL 3.1 143 532 492 37 126 23 2 7 52 2 2 25 62 .256 .291 .354 .644 85 .309 85 174 10 1 9 5 4 *2/D  
    1974 27 OAK AL -0.1 69 222 204 20 40 8 3 4 23 1 1 11 31 .196 .241 .324 .564 66 .260 55 66 6 2 2 3 1 2/DH  
    1975 28 OAK AL -1.0 82 147 136 14 19 3 2 0 12 0 1 8 19 .140 .192 .191 .383 10 .206 11 26 5 1 1 1 0 2/H3  
    1976 29 CLE AL 2.1 90 300 276 26 83 9 1 2 30 1 2 20 20 .301 .347 .362 .709 110 .348 118 100 8 0 3 1 1 2/H3D  
    1977 30 2TM AL 0.3 89 293 272 28 75 10 1 6 32 0 6 9 28 .276 .305 .386 .691 91 .309 89 105 7 3 8 1 2 2/DH3  
    1977 30 CLE AL 0.2 78 257 238 25 63 7 1 6 27 0 5 7 26 .265 .293 .378 .671 85 .302 84 90 5 3 8 1 2 2/3D  
    1977 30 SEA AL 0.1 11 36 34 3 12 3 0 0 5 0 1 2 2 .353 .389 .441 .830 128 .360 125 15 2 0 0 0 0 /2DH  
                                                                     
    1979 32 MIL AL 0.0 19 56 52 6 12 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 6 .231 .286 .327 .613 66 .280 56 17 1 2 0 0 0 2/DH3  
    12 Yrs 12.8 924 3228 2957 299 758 117 13 61 324 15 19 203 363 .256 .306 .367 .673 90 .320 90 1084 82 18 28 20 35 2H3D  
    162 Game Avg 2.2 162 566 518 52 133 21 2 11 57 3 3 36 64 .256 .306 .367 .673 90 .320 90 190 14 3 5 4 6    
                                                               
    CLE (8 Yrs) 10.7 600 2235 2039 219 549 77 5 50 230 12 14 155 243 .269 .323 .385 .708 99 .336 101 786 58 12 16 11 30 2H3/D  
    OAK (3 Yrs) 2.0 294 901 832 71 185 34 7 11 87 3 4 44 112 .222 .262 .320 .582 68 .280 65 266 21 4 12 9 5 2/DH3  
    MIL (1 Yr) 0.0 19 56 52 6 12 3 1 0 2 0 0 2 6 .231 .286 .327 .613 66 .280 56 17 1 2 0 0 0 2/DH3  
    SEA (1 Yr) 0.1 11 36 34 3 12 3 0 0 5 0 1 2 2 .353 .389 .441 .830 128 .360 125 15 2 0 0 0 0 /2DH  
    Provided by Baseball-Reference.com: View Original Table
    Generated 4/4/2025.

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