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Ron Tingley

Ronald Irvin Tingley (born May 27, 1959) is an American former professional baseball catcher in Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 10th round of the 1977 Major League Baseball draft.

Ron Tingley
Catcher
Born: (1959-05-27) May 27, 1959 (age 63)
Presque Isle, Maine
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 25, 1982, for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
September 27, 1995, for the Detroit Tigers
MLB statistics
Batting average.195
Home runs10
Runs batted in55
Teams

Career

1979-1984

He spent his first two professional seasons with the low-A Walla Walla Padres, in the Northwest League. In 64 games, he hit .197/.314/.260/.574, but he put up a .972 fielding percentage.

1979 would see Tingley split his season between the single-A Santa Clara Padres in the California League (52 games, .203/.288/.245/.533) and the double-A level Amarillo Gold Sox (30 games, .256/.356/.356/.711). He joined the Reno Silver Sox for the 1980 campaign, playing in 65 contests for the single-A level California League team, hitting .299/.393/.387/.781.

Tingley rejoined the Gold Sox for the 1981 season, playing in 116 games and spending the whole year at the double-A level, hitting .288/.376/.467/.843 with 13 home runs and 60 RBI. He finally reached the triple-A level in 1982, playing in 115 games for the Pacific Coast League Hawaii Islanders (.262/.363/.392/.755). He also made his first major league appearances, playing the final week of the season as San Diego's starting catcher. He batted eighth and collected two hits in 20 at bats. He wouldn't resurface at baseball's top level again for the next six seasons.

Tingley played the 1983 season with the Las Vegas Stars, which was the Padres’ new PCL affiliate. He hit .282/.365/.476/.841 in 92 games. Just prior to the 1984 season, San Diego traded him to the Seattle Mariners for Bill Wrona. He spent the season with the Salt Lake City Gulls, mostly on the injured reserve list. He went one-for-two over three appearances.

1985-1991

1985 would see Tingley spend a season with the Calgary Cannons, Seattle's new PCL affiliate team. He put up a .253/.330/.433/.763 statline with 11 home runs and 47 RBI in 83 contests. He signed on with the Atlanta Braves as a free agent following the season, and appeared in nine games for their Richmond affiliate through the first half of the season before getting released then picked up by the Cleveland Indians. He played 49 games with the Maine Guides in the International League. Between the two clubs, he hit .201/.251/.276/.527with just 13 RBI.

Despite this poor showing, Tingley earned a return engagement with Cleveland in 1987, this time with their American Association affiliate, the Buffalo Bisons. He played in 57 games through the season and improved his batting line to .269/.376/.467/.843 with five round-trippers and 30 RBI. 1988 would see him join yet another triple-A club for the Indians, the Pacific Coast League Colorado Springs Sky Sox, where he hit .285/.347/.408/.755 in 44 games. That season would also mark his long-awaited return to baseball's top level. He appeared in nine games for Cleveland in August and September. On August 3, in his first game, he hit a two-run home run in his second inning plate appearance. He added a single in the fourth, but the Indians lost to the Baltimore Orioles, 8-3. He started behind the plate seven times and appeared twice as a pinch hitter, but only got two more hits (both singles) to close the season four-for-24.

In 1989, Tingley played the majority of the season back with the Sky Sox, appearing in 66 games and hitting .261/.318/.406/.723 with six home runs and 39 RBI. On September 6, the Tribe traded him to the California Angels for Mark McLemore. He didn't spend any time in the minors that season, appearing in four contests for the Angels and going one-for-three from the plate with a walk. 1990 would see him again spend most of the year in the PCL, this time with the Edmonton Trappers, hitting .267/.350/.430/.780 in 54 games. In yet another cup-of-coffee in the majors, he would go hitless in three at bats, drawing a walk over his five appearances.

1991 would mark the season that Tingley finally lost his “rookie” designation, at the age of 32. He played in only 17 games for the Trappers, going .291/.391/.545/.936 with three home runs and 15 RBI. He got called up to the Angels in May of that season, and appeared in a total of 45 games for the club. On May 25, in a 5-0 Angels win over the Toronto Blue Jays, he hit a one out RBI single in the second, later also scoring the second run of the game. He later drew a walk in the fourth and hit a two-out, bases-loaded two-RBI single in the eighth. On June 11, he walked in the second, hit a two-run double in the fourth, later scoring, and walked and scored in the sixth as the Angels defeated the Milwaukee Brewers, 4-3. He finished his season with a .200/.258/.287/.545 statline. Much more impressively, he led the American League by throwing out 52.4% of would-be base stealers.

"I've played all over in 15 years, from Canada to South America, and it has been an up-and-down journey," Tingley told The L.A. Times. "Hopefully I can turn things around and stay on an upswing for the next five years."

1992-1994

In 1992, Tingley stayed in the majors the whole season, appearing in a career-high 71 games and hitting .197/.282/.299/.581. He also ranked fourth in the AL with a 45.1% success rate in gunning down runners trying to steal. On June 16, he hit a three-run home run off Jose Guzman in the second inning of a 4-1 win over the Texas Rangers. On July 25, in a 9-0 win over the Detroit Tigers, he hit a two-out, two-run single in the second inning, also later scoring two runs.

1993 would see Tingley appear in 58 games with California, hitting .200/.277/.278/.555. On August 27, in the first game of a doubleheader against the Brewers, he hit a two-out, bases clearing double in the fourth inning of a 7-6 loss. The Angels granted him free agency after the season, and he signed with the Florida Marlins not long afterward for $270,000.

Tingley appeared in 19 games for the Marlins, starting 17 of them and appearing twice as a pinch hitter. Halfway through his stay, he became knuckleballer Charlie Hough’s preferred catcher, and played every fifth game. On May 18 he hit his only home run for the Marlins in the second inning of a 4-3 win over the New York Mets. On June 4 he hit a single, a double, and a triple in his three plate appearances against his original team the Padres. The Marlins won, 4-3. Florida granted his free agency on June 30, where he got signed by the Chicago White Sox.

1995-1996

Tingley went 0-for-5 with Chicago, spending the rest of his time with the triple-A Nashville Sounds in the American Association (six games, two-for-16). The 1995 season would see him sign up with the Detroit Tigers, where he played in 54 games and got career highs in most of his hitting stats, with a line of .226/.307/.403/.710, four home runs and 18 RBI. In game two of a double header on September 3, he hit a pinch-hit grand slam in the bottom of the ninth to tie their game with the Indians at eight runs apiece. The Tigers battled back to win in the 10th by a 9-8 final count. He didn't again appear at the major league level.

1996 would mark Tingley's last season of competitive ball, with the Lake Elsinore Storm in the Angels A+ affiliate in the California League, hitting .308/.431/.462/.893 in 13 games.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • Pura Pelota (Venezuelan Winter League)

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Tingley news newspapers books scholar JSTOR August 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message Learn how and when to remove this template message Ronald Irvin Tingley born May 27 1959 is an American former professional baseball catcher in Major League Baseball MLB He was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 10th round of the 1977 Major League Baseball draft Ron TingleyCatcherBorn 1959 05 27 May 27 1959 age 63 Presque Isle MaineBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutSeptember 25 1982 for the San Diego PadresLast MLB appearanceSeptember 27 1995 for the Detroit TigersMLB statisticsBatting average 195Home runs10Runs batted in55TeamsSan Diego Padres 1982 Cleveland Indians 1988 California Angels 1989 1993 Florida Marlins 1994 Chicago White Sox 1994 Detroit Tigers 1995 Contents 1 Career 1 1 1979 1984 1 2 1985 1991 1 3 1992 1994 1 4 1995 1996 2 External linksCareer Edit1979 1984 Edit He spent his first two professional seasons with the low A Walla Walla Padres in the Northwest League In 64 games he hit 197 314 260 574 but he put up a 972 fielding percentage 1979 would see Tingley split his season between the single A Santa Clara Padres in the California League 52 games 203 288 245 533 and the double A level Amarillo Gold Sox 30 games 256 356 356 711 He joined the Reno Silver Sox for the 1980 campaign playing in 65 contests for the single A level California League team hitting 299 393 387 781 Tingley rejoined the Gold Sox for the 1981 season playing in 116 games and spending the whole year at the double A level hitting 288 376 467 843 with 13 home runs and 60 RBI He finally reached the triple A level in 1982 playing in 115 games for the Pacific Coast League Hawaii Islanders 262 363 392 755 He also made his first major league appearances playing the final week of the season as San Diego s starting catcher He batted eighth and collected two hits in 20 at bats He wouldn t resurface at baseball s top level again for the next six seasons Tingley played the 1983 season with the Las Vegas Stars which was the Padres new PCL affiliate He hit 282 365 476 841 in 92 games Just prior to the 1984 season San Diego traded him to the Seattle Mariners for Bill Wrona He spent the season with the Salt Lake City Gulls mostly on the injured reserve list He went one for two over three appearances 1985 1991 Edit 1985 would see Tingley spend a season with the Calgary Cannons Seattle s new PCL affiliate team He put up a 253 330 433 763 statline with 11 home runs and 47 RBI in 83 contests He signed on with the Atlanta Braves as a free agent following the season and appeared in nine games for their Richmond affiliate through the first half of the season before getting released then picked up by the Cleveland Indians He played 49 games with the Maine Guides in the International League Between the two clubs he hit 201 251 276 527with just 13 RBI Despite this poor showing Tingley earned a return engagement with Cleveland in 1987 this time with their American Association affiliate the Buffalo Bisons He played in 57 games through the season and improved his batting line to 269 376 467 843 with five round trippers and 30 RBI 1988 would see him join yet another triple A club for the Indians the Pacific Coast League Colorado Springs Sky Sox where he hit 285 347 408 755 in 44 games That season would also mark his long awaited return to baseball s top level He appeared in nine games for Cleveland in August and September On August 3 in his first game he hit a two run home run in his second inning plate appearance He added a single in the fourth but the Indians lost to the Baltimore Orioles 8 3 He started behind the plate seven times and appeared twice as a pinch hitter but only got two more hits both singles to close the season four for 24 In 1989 Tingley played the majority of the season back with the Sky Sox appearing in 66 games and hitting 261 318 406 723 with six home runs and 39 RBI On September 6 the Tribe traded him to the California Angels for Mark McLemore He didn t spend any time in the minors that season appearing in four contests for the Angels and going one for three from the plate with a walk 1990 would see him again spend most of the year in the PCL this time with the Edmonton Trappers hitting 267 350 430 780 in 54 games In yet another cup of coffee in the majors he would go hitless in three at bats drawing a walk over his five appearances 1991 would mark the season that Tingley finally lost his rookie designation at the age of 32 He played in only 17 games for the Trappers going 291 391 545 936 with three home runs and 15 RBI He got called up to the Angels in May of that season and appeared in a total of 45 games for the club On May 25 in a 5 0 Angels win over the Toronto Blue Jays he hit a one out RBI single in the second later also scoring the second run of the game He later drew a walk in the fourth and hit a two out bases loaded two RBI single in the eighth On June 11 he walked in the second hit a two run double in the fourth later scoring and walked and scored in the sixth as the Angels defeated the Milwaukee Brewers 4 3 He finished his season with a 200 258 287 545 statline Much more impressively he led the American League by throwing out 52 4 of would be base stealers I ve played all over in 15 years from Canada to South America and it has been an up and down journey Tingley told The L A Times Hopefully I can turn things around and stay on an upswing for the next five years 1992 1994 Edit In 1992 Tingley stayed in the majors the whole season appearing in a career high 71 games and hitting 197 282 299 581 He also ranked fourth in the AL with a 45 1 success rate in gunning down runners trying to steal On June 16 he hit a three run home run off Jose Guzman in the second inning of a 4 1 win over the Texas Rangers On July 25 in a 9 0 win over the Detroit Tigers he hit a two out two run single in the second inning also later scoring two runs 1993 would see Tingley appear in 58 games with California hitting 200 277 278 555 On August 27 in the first game of a doubleheader against the Brewers he hit a two out bases clearing double in the fourth inning of a 7 6 loss The Angels granted him free agency after the season and he signed with the Florida Marlins not long afterward for 270 000 Tingley appeared in 19 games for the Marlins starting 17 of them and appearing twice as a pinch hitter Halfway through his stay he became knuckleballer Charlie Hough s preferred catcher and played every fifth game On May 18 he hit his only home run for the Marlins in the second inning of a 4 3 win over the New York Mets On June 4 he hit a single a double and a triple in his three plate appearances against his original team the Padres The Marlins won 4 3 Florida granted his free agency on June 30 where he got signed by the Chicago White Sox 1995 1996 Edit Tingley went 0 for 5 with Chicago spending the rest of his time with the triple A Nashville Sounds in the American Association six games two for 16 The 1995 season would see him sign up with the Detroit Tigers where he played in 54 games and got career highs in most of his hitting stats with a line of 226 307 403 710 four home runs and 18 RBI In game two of a double header on September 3 he hit a pinch hit grand slam in the bottom of the ninth to tie their game with the Indians at eight runs apiece The Tigers battled back to win in the 10th by a 9 8 final count He didn t again appear at the major league level 1996 would mark Tingley s last season of competitive ball with the Lake Elsinore Storm in the Angels A affiliate in the California League hitting 308 431 462 893 in 13 games External links EditCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Pura Pelota Venezuelan Winter League Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ron Tingley amp oldid 1052929189, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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