Former MLB 3B "Floyd Rayford" success

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Former MLB 3B "Floyd Rayford" success

by solracc1 » Sun Aug 31, 2014 5:16 pm

Played for seven seasons in the Major leagues. He primarily played third base and catcher during his career. He served as batting coach for two seasons with the Rochester Red Wings of the International League until his firing on Sept. 9, 2011. In 1980, Rayford made his major league debut for the Orioles; over the course of the season he played in 8 games for the Orioles. When Cal Ripken, Jr. began his streak of 2,632 consecutive games played in 1982, Rayford was the player who Ripken replaced in the lineup. 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.

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received signed 6-20-14

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