Rodney McCray
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Rodney Duncan McCray
- Bats Right, Throws Right
- Height 5' 10", Weight 175 lb.
- School Santa Monica College, West Los Angeles College
- Debut April 30, 1990
- Final Game May 11, 1992
- Born September 13, 1963 in Detroit, MI USA
[edit] Biographical Information
While playing for the Vancouver Canadians of the PCL on May 27, 1991, Rodney McCray tracked down a fly ball hit by Chip Hale in a game at Portland. McCray, who could not come up with the catch, crashed through the plywood right field wall in one of the most replayed highlights of all time. The moment was recently immortalized with a bobble-head doll[1]. McCray played in the major leagues for a few teams, most notably the White Sox, and was known primarily for his speed and stolen bases.
1998 Coach Lansing Lugnuts

