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A relatively small man, listed at 5 feet 11 inches tall and 165 pounds, Oscar hit 200 career Home Run s in just over 4,500 major league at bats, an impressive ratio for the era he played in. A deadly left-handed pull-hitter against right-handed pitching, Oscar's career peaked in 1977 with the White Sox, when he hit 31 Home Runs and tallied 83 RBI . After an ill-fated, injury-plagued year in San Diego, he returned to the American League in 1979 to hit a career-best .358 Batting Average , slamming 19 home runs with the Yankees and Rangers. (His 274 At Bats were not enough to qualify him for the American League batting title.)

Unlike some players who failed to cope with the New York media, Oscar thrived on it, and was always a favorite with sportswriters.

Gamble, whose hitting prowess was overshadowed by his famously-large afro hair, has the distinction of logging the last hit and RBI at Philadelphia's Connie Mack Stadium on October 1 , 1970 . His 10th inning single gave his Phillies the 2-1 win in the stadium's final game. Coincidentally, that feat was also overshadowed as unruly fans stormed the field during and after the game to claim bases, infield dirt, seats, and other various stadium items.

In 1976 , Gamble helped the Yankees return to prominence as the "Bronx Bombers" won their first American League Pennant in 12 seasons, hitting 17 Home Runs and 57 RBI . Arguably, his left-handed power stroke was ideal for the renowned short Right Field fence at Yankee Stadium . He would later settle into a limited role with the team, as he once again aided the Yankees to an AL East division title in 1980 and a World Series appearance in 1981 .

Notably, Gamble also finished with more career walks (610) than strikeouts (546).


TRIVIA

  • Oscar's wife, Juanita, sang the national anthem at Yankee Stadium several times, including once before a playoff game.

  • The Yankees' front office forced Gamble to shed his famous afro because of their long-standing policy against facial and/or long hair.

  • His afro added more than four inches to his height and sometimes popped his batting helmet off.



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