Ray Rambo  
Left Fielder | Retired or Inactive Players

Hitting
He has a natural lift to his swing, which produces few groundballs. The Retired or Inactive Players do tend to sit Rambo when the opposing team throws a lefty. It's no secret he can't touch the left-handed breaking ball.

Baserunning & Defense
Rambo doesn't have great speed, though he reads righthanders' moves well enough to steal a couple bases each season without getting caught very often. When you play Rambo you're not putting him in for his glove. Runners take advantage of his weak arm.

          -- Emu Nyman, AA/AAA Scout
 


 

Year Team POS CH PH SP GF PL vL Hm Sc CL Age Exp Slot FA AS Qualified Positions Nyman Rating
2003 MEX LF 59 59 53 45 49 45 49 53 48 28 4 AA/AAA 49 48 2B-17 281
2004 FA LF 59 59 53 45 49 45 49 53 48 29 5 Free Agent 49 48 2B-15 280
2005 MEX LF 59 59 51 45 49 45 49 53 48 31 7 AA/AAA 49 47 2B-16 276
2005 FA LF 59 59 53 45 49 45 49 53 48 29 5 Free Agent 49 48 2B-15 280
2006 MEX LF 59 59 51 45 49 45 49 53 48 31 7 AA/AAA 49 47 2B-16 276
2006 FA LF 59 59 53 45 49 45 49 53 48 31 7 Free Agent 49 47 CF-36, 2B-14 278
2007 FA LF 57 59 53 45 49 45 49 53 48 32 8 Free Agent 49 47 CF-36, 2B-13 274
2008 FA LF 58 58 51 45 49 45 49 53 48 33 9 Free Agent 49 47 CF-35, 2B-13 271
2009 FA LF 56 57 48 45 49 45 49 53 48 34 10 Free Agent 49 46 CF-35, 2B-12 261
2010 FA LF 56 57 45 45 49 45 49 53 48 35 11 Free Agent 49 45 CF-34, 2B-12 257
2011 FA LF 53 56 41 45 49 45 49 53 48 36 12 Free Agent 49 45 CF-33, 2B-12 245
Ratings Delta     -3 -1 -4             +1 +1         -12
History generated by Biorhythm v2.6.86 on Tue May 10 16:22:47 EDT 2005

Data printed in red denotes that player was in the top two percent for that category and year. Blue data denotes membership to the bottom two percent.