Ray Moore Stats & Facts

Ray Moore Stats & Facts

Ray Moore Essentials Positions: Pitcher Bats: Right Throws: Right Height: 6 Weight: 195 Born: Tuesday, June 01, 1926 in Meadows, MD USA Died: March 2, 1995 in Clinton, MD USA Debut: August 1, 1952 Last Game: September 6, 1963 Full Name: Raymond Leroy Moore Ray Moore was a righthanded fastballer who walked almost as many as…

Al Lopez, who traded OF Larry Doby when he was managing the Cleveland Indians, does it again with the Chicago White Sox

Al Lopez, who traded OF Larry Doby when he was managing the Cleveland Indians, does it again with the Chicago White Sox

1957 – Al Lopez, who traded OF Larry Doby when he was managing the Cleveland Indians, does it again with the Chicago White Sox. The Baltimore Orioles swap P Ray Moore, IF Billy Goodman and OF Tito Francona to the White Sox for Doby, Ps Jack Harshman and Russ Heman and IF Jim Marshall.

Ray Moore blanks Cleveland, 6 – 0, as the Orioles pitching staff hurls its fourth consecutive shutout, for a new American League mark.

Ray Moore blanks Cleveland, 6 – 0, as the Orioles pitching staff hurls its fourth consecutive shutout, for a new American League mark.

Ray Moore blanks Cleveland, 6 – 0, as the Orioles pitching staff hurls its fourth consecutive shutout, for a new American League mark.

Mickey Mantle ties a major league mark by switch-hitting home runs for the second time in his career.

Mickey Mantle ties a major league mark by switch-hitting home runs for the second time in his career.

On August 15, 1955, At Yankee Stadium Mickey Mantle ties a major league mark by switch-hitting home runs for the second time in his career. Mantle’s pair of homers help lift the Yankees to a 12-6 victory over the Baltimore Orioles. Mantle homers off Art Schallock in the 6th and Ray Moore. Rip Collins gets…