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Robert Lee McNealy is a former Major League Baseball outfielder who made a brief appearance with the Oakland Athletics toward the end of the 1983 season.
While playing college baseball for Florida International University, McNealy was drafted by the New York Yankees in the fourth round of the January 1978 amateur draft, but did not sign. His stock fell by his senior year, as the Seattle Mariners waited until the seventeenth round of the 1980 Major League Baseball Draft to call his name.
He batted .306 with three home runs, sixty runs batted in, 124 runs scored and 73 stolen bases in his two seasons in Seattle's farm system. On December 9, 1981, he and fellow minor leaguer Tim Hallgren were traded to Oakland for pitcher Roy Thomas.
In his first season with the A's, he batted .310 and scored eighty runs for the double A West Haven A's to be voted the sixth best prospect in the Eastern League in a 1982 poll of the league's managers. After one more season in the minors, he received a September call up to Oakland in 1983. A's manager Steve Boros used McNealy mostly as a pinch runner in the fifteen games in which he appeared. [More at Wikipedia]
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August 12th, 1958 in Sacramento (Age 66)
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