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Less than a year after trading Rayford, the Orioles purchased his contract from the Cardinals before the 1984 season. He served primarily as a backup catcher in his first year back with the Orioles, and his hitting numbers improved, with his average reaching .256 in 1984. Sharing time as the
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in 1982, Rayford was the player who Ripken replaced in the lineup. Rayford had been given a day off in the second game of a doubleheader and Ripken started at third base in his place.
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during his career, but was a utility man who played four different positions during his Major League career. He served as batting coach for two seasons with the
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After playing one season for the Gulls, Rayford was traded, along with an undisclosed amount of money, from the Angels organization to the
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until his firing on September 9, 2011. He was known as "Sugar Bear" and a fan favorite for his roly-poly physique.
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and caught the 31st inning of that game. In 1982, he returned to the Major League with the Orioles, but he
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Before retiring as a player, Rayford played parts of three seasons, from 1989 to 1991, with the Triple-A
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Rayford's professional baseball career began in 1975, when he was drafted as a catcher out of
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He again returned to Rochester in 1983, and hit .371 in 42 games with the Red Wings.
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was sent to the Orioles on August 31. He was the backup third baseman behind
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regular third baseman in 1985, he had a career year, hitting .306 with 18
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September 16, 1987, for the Baltimore Orioles
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April 17, 1980, for the Baltimore Orioles
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that year and hit .212 in 56 games for the Cardinals.
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on June 13, 1983, in a transaction that was completed
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Third baseman
Catcher
Memphis, Tennessee
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Baltimore Orioles
St. Louis Cardinals
Baltimore Orioles
Major leagues
third base
catcher
Rochester Red Wings
International League
Manual Arts High School
amateur draft
California Angels
Triple-A
Salt Lake City Gulls
Baltimore Orioles
Larry Harlow
Rochester Red Wings
longest game in baseball history
hit
Cal Ripken Jr.
2,632 consecutive games played
St. Louis Cardinals
Tito Landrum
Ken Oberkfell

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