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Ray Oyler Ray Oyler
Full name: Raymond Francis Oyler
Born: August 4, 1938, Indianapolis, Indiana
Died January 26, 1981, Redmond, Washington
Buried at Sunset Hills Memorial Park, Bellevue, Washington
First Game: April 18, 1965; Final Game: October 1, 1970
Bat: Right Throw: Right Height: 5' 11" Weight: 165
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Batting RecordBatting Record
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  SF  XI ROE GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year TeamTeam
1965 DET A Daily Splits   82   194   22   36   6   0   5   13   21   3   61   0   2   0   0   1   9    1   0  .186  .265  .294  -0.5 1965 DET A
1966 DET A Daily Splits   71   210   16   36   8   3   1    9   23   4   62   3   1   0   0   4   6    0   0  .171  .263  .252   0.0 1966 DET A
1967 DET A Daily Splits  148   367   33   76  14   2   1   29   37   3   91   2  15   3   0   8  10    0   2  .207  .281  .264   0.7 1967 DET A
1968 DET A Daily Splits  111   215   13   29   6   1   1   12   20   0   59   2   7   3   0   5   8    0   2  .135  .213  .186  -2.4 1968 DET A
1969 SEA A Daily Splits  106   255   24   42   5   0   7   22   31   0   80   2   2   1   0   3   9    1   2  .165  .260  .267  -0.6 1969 SEA A
1970 CAL A Daily Splits   24    24    2    2   0   0   0    1    3   0    6   0   2   0   0   1   0    0   0  .083  .185  .083  -0.8 1970 CAL A
Total            Splits  542  1265  110  221  39   6  15   86  135  10  359   9  29   7   0  22  42    2   6  .175  .258  .251  -3.6 Total
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  SF  XI ROE GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG   BFW Year TeamTeam
World Series Batting RecordWorld Series Batting Record
Year Team                  G    AB    R    H  2B  3B  HR  RBI   BB IBB   SO HBP  SH  SF  XI ROE GDP   SB  CS   AVG   OBP   SLG Year Team
1968 DET A Daily Splits    4     0    0    0   0   0   0    0    0   0    0   0   1   0   0   0   0    0   0     -     -     - 1968 DET A

Fielding RecordFielding Record
Year Team        POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   AVG
1965 DET A Daily  SS   57   54   43   467.1    79  156   11   17   0  .955
1965 DET A        2B   11    4    3    46.2    12    6    0    1   0 1.000
1965 DET A        1B    1    0    0     1       1    1    0    0   0 1.000
1965 DET A        3B    1    0    0     4       0    3    0    0   0 1.000
1966 DET A Daily  SS   69   63   54   565     107  194   11   42   0  .965
1967 DET A Daily  SS  146  125   82  1067.1   185  374   21   61   0  .964
1968 DET A Daily  SS  111   70   46   687.1   139  207    8   31   0  .977
1969 SEA A Daily  SS  106   93   55   745.2   143  266   15   47   0  .965
1970 CAL A Daily  SS   13    2    0    47       6   10    0    1   0 1.000
1970 CAL A        3B    2    1    1    11.2     1    2    0    0   0 1.000
Total             SS  502  407  280  3579.2   659 1207   66  199   0  .966
Total             2B   11    4    3    46.2    12    6    0    1   0 1.000
Total             3B    3    1    1    15.2     1    5    0    0   0 1.000
Total             1B    1    0    0     1       1    1    0    0   0 1.000
Year Team        POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   AVG
World Series Fielding RecordWorld Series Fielding Record
Year Team        POS    G   GS   CG   INN      PO    A  ERR   DP  TP   AVG
1968 DET A Daily  SS    4    0    0     8       2    0    0    0   0 1.000

TransactionsTransactions
Signed as an amateur free agent by Detroit Tigers (1960).

Selected by Seattle Pilots from Detroit Tigers (5th pick overall) in the expansion
draft (October 15, 1968).

Traded by Milwaukee Brewers with Diego Segui to Oakland Athletics in exchange for
George Lauzerique and Ted Kubiak (December 7, 1969).

Sold by Oakland Athletics to California Angels (April 17, 1970).


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