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Gary Gray (baseball)

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36: 277:, the Rangers' AAA affiliate, but saw bits of playing time with the major league Rangers. He made his debut on June 23, 1977, going 0-for-2 in his only game, and played in 17 and 16 games the following two seasons. 560: 500: 480: 475: 590: 585: 525: 510: 404: 535: 490: 465: 550: 530: 470: 246: 540: 273:, and had a .305 batting average, 19 home runs, and 109 runs batted in over 124 games. Gray spent the next three seasons primarily with the 580: 545: 520: 495: 505: 555: 485: 218: 214: 191: 187: 177: 167: 163: 515: 250: 570: 565: 575: 317: 325: 258: 118: 308:
and wanted him in the starting lineup. He had his best season in 1981, splitting time at first base with starter
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Before the 1980 season began, the Rangers traded Gray, Mike Bucci, and
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September 27, 1982, for the Seattle Mariners
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June 23, 1977, for the Texas Rangers
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First baseman
New Orleans, Louisiana
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Texas Rangers
1977
1979
Cleveland Indians
1980
Seattle Mariners
1981
1982
New Orleans, Louisiana
Major League Baseball
1977
1982
Texas Rangers
Cleveland Indians
Seattle Mariners
college baseball
Southeastern Oklahoma State University
1974 Major League Baseball Draft
Anderson Rangers
batting average
home runs
runs batted in
San Antonio Brewers
Tucson Toros

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