Jim Ray Stats & Facts
Jim Ray Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 73 Weight: 185 Born: Friday, December 01, 1944 in Rock Hill, SC USA Died: 5 26 2005 in Margate, FL USA Debut: 9/16/1965 Last Game: 9/30/1974 Full Name: James Francis Ray
Jim Ray Positions: Bats: R Throws: R Height: 73 Weight: 185 Born: Friday, December 01, 1944 in Rock Hill, SC USA Died: 5 26 2005 in Margate, FL USA Debut: 9/16/1965 Last Game: 9/30/1974 Full Name: James Francis Ray
1972 – Johnny Edwards takes Ferguson Jenkins deep to stop the Cubs, 3-2, in eleven innings . Lee May and Ron Santo trade two-run shots in the first before Edwards breaks the tie. Jim Ray takes the victory.
1969 – Roberto Clemente’s tape-measure two-run blast ties the game at 3-all after six, en route to a come-from-behind 4 – 3 Pirate win over Houston. “Clemente’s homer – his second in two nights – was a prodigious wallop of some 430 feet that landed about 12 rows up in the steps to the right of the service ramp in center field. In addition to loosening a few boards and frightening small children, it also tied the score at 3-all. Matty Alou was aboard with a walk when Jim Ray tried to fling one pitch too many past the dangerous Clemente. Clemente saw the ball good and he sped up his swing and timed the connection perfectly. Jim Wynn, in center, gave token pursuit of the eighth blast this year off the 34-year-old Puerto Rican hero’s bat. But he’d have needed a ladder to reach the blast which soared far over Wynn’s head.” The Astros wisely do not afford Clemente the opportunity to beat them; his 8th-inning at-bat with 2 outs, the go-ahead run in scoring position and first base open yields the predictable free pass. Ironically, in the 9th, the game’s goat thus far, shortstop Freddie Patek comes up with 2 outs, the go-ahead run in scoring position and first base open; his two-run error had put Pitt in in an early 3 – 1 hole. But manager Larry Shepard, apparently no devotee of the “Hollywood ending”, bats Carl Taylor in his stead. Taylor singles for the 4 – 3 lead and Jim Bunning retires the Astros in order in the bottom of the frame, when Wynn hits a fly ball that sends left fielder Jose Pagan to the fence for the final out.
1967 – Astros send pitcher Jim Ray to the Mets on a 30-day conditional deal. The Mets send him back a month later. It’s a lucky break as Ray goes 42-25 with 23 saves over the next six years in Houston, used as both a reliever and a spot starter.
1944 – Jim Ray is born in Rock Hill, SC. Nicknamed “Stinger”, his best season comes in 1971 when he notches a 10-4 mark with three saves and a 2.12 ERA.
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