John Rikard Dempsey (born September 13, 1949) is an American former professional
baseball
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player.
[Rick Dempsey](_blank)
at Baseball Reference He played for 24 seasons as a
catcher
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in
Major League Baseball
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from to , most prominently for the
Baltimore Orioles
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where he played for 10 years and was a member of the
1983 World Series winning team.
Dempsey was known for being one of the best defensive catchers of his era.
["For Catchers, The Name of the Game is Defense"](_blank)
by George Vass, '' Baseball Digest'', May 2005, Vol. 64, No. 3, ISSN 0005-609X In 1997, he was inducted into the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame.
Early career
Dempsey was selected by the
Minnesota Twins
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in the 15th round of the
1967 Major League Baseball draft out of
Crespi Carmelite High School. He spent two seasons in the
minor leagues.
Major league career

Dempsey made his major league debut late in the
1969 season for the division winning Twins managed by
Billy Martin, however he didn't qualify for the postseason roster.
Dempsey spent a few more seasons shuttling between the Twins and their minor league teams, before being traded to the
New York Yankees
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for
Danny Walton on October 31, 1972.
During his tenure with the Yankees, he served as a reserve catcher to
Thurman Munson, and received tutoring from Yankees coach and former catching standout
Jim Hegan.
He was involved in a fight with teammate
Bill Sudakis in the
lobby of
The Pfister Hotel while the ballclub was checking in on September 29, 1974. It was the culmination of an unpleasant
conversation
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between the two players on a one-hour flight which was delayed for three hours at
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport. The
Yankees had swept a four-game series from the
Indians and were still in contention for the
American League East
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title with two games remaining in the regular season.
After three and a half seasons with the Yankees, the
Baltimore Orioles
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acquired Dempsey along with
Scott McGregor,
Tippy Martinez,
Rudy May, and
Dave Pagan for
Ken Holtzman,
Doyle Alexander,
Elrod Hendricks,
Grant Jackson, and
Jimmy Freeman at the
trade deadline on June 15, 1976. He, McGregor and Martinez became part of a nucleus that kept the Orioles as perennial contender for the next decade.
For the next ten and a half seasons, Dempsey was the Orioles' starting catcher.
["Rick Dempsey Looks Back on his 24 Seasons as a Big League Catcher"](_blank)
by Ed Lucas and Paul Post, ''Baseball Digest'' May 2006, Vol. 65, No. 3, ISSN 0005-609X He became known for his exceptional ability to handle pitching staffs, his strong throwing arm, and for his agility behind
home plate.
In
1979
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, the Orioles defeated the
California Angels in the
1979 American League Championship Series to reach the World Series. In the
1979 World Series, the Orioles won three of the first four games against the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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and seemed to be on the verge of winning the championship, when the Pirates, led by
Willie Stargell, rebounded to win the final three games. It was one of Dempsey's greatest disappointments of his playing career.
In
1983
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, the Orioles won the
American League Eastern Division pennant, then defeated the
Chicago White Sox
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in the
1983 American League Championship Series, before winning the
1983 World Series against the
Philadelphia Phillies. Dempsey posted a .385
batting average along with a .923
slugging percentage in the five-game series, and won the
World Series Most Valuable Player Award, one of six catchers to have won the award.
In
1987
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, Dempsey became a free agent and signed a contract to play for the Cleveland Indians.
[Rick Dempsey Trades and Transactions](_blank)
at Baseball Almanac After only one season with the Indians, he became a free agent once again and signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he would be a member of another
World Series
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-winning team in
1988, this time as a backup catcher to
Mike Scioscia.
When Scioscia was injured during Game 4 of the World Series, Dempsey took over behind the plate for the remainder of the Series, collecting an RBI double in Game 5. While playing for the Dodgers in
1990, he became involved in a brawl with Phillies' center fielder
Lenny Dykstra, who took exception to Dempsey's "buttering up" the home plate umpire. Anticipating something happening when Dysktra came closer to him, Dempsey promptly punched him with his catcher's glove. He was suspended for one game. After three seasons with the Dodgers, he played one season with the
Milwaukee Brewers
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, before returning to the Baltimore Orioles for his final season in
1992
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.
His sense of humor during his playing career was renowned, and he was famous for his "rain delay theatre" performances, in which he emerged from the
dugout in stockinged feet onto the tarpaulin covering the
infield during a rain delay and pantomimed hitting an
inside-the-park home run
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, climaxed by his sliding into home plate on his belly on the wet tarp, all to the raucous delight of the soggy fans.
He sometimes did this while wearing a pair of underpants over his uniform, making fun of teammate
Jim Palmer's famous advertisements for Jockey brand briefs.
Career statistics
In a 24-year career, Dempsey played in 1,765
games, accumulating 1,093
hits in 4,692
at bats for a .233 career batting average along with 96
home runs and 471
runs batted in
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.
He ended his career with a .988
fielding percentage.
Dempsey led American League catchers twice in fielding percentage, twice in baserunners
caught stealing and once in
assists.
He played more games as a catcher than any other player in Orioles history (1230). During his career, Dempsey caught ten different 20-game winning
pitcher
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s.
He was a durable player, only going on the
disabled list twice in his career.
["Rick Dempsey: His Career Survives Fires of Combat"](_blank)
by Wayne Coffey, ''Baseball Digest'', February 1998, Vol. 57, No. 2, ISSN 0005-609X Dempsey fared well offensively in postseason play. In 14 World Series and 11 playoff games, he batted .303 (20-for-66) with 11
runs, 11
doubles, 1
home run, 7
RBI, 1
stolen base and 7
bases on balls.
While he was a light-hitting player, Dempsey's lengthy major league career was due in part to his excellent defensive skills, despite the fact that he never won a
Gold Glove.
He usually did not make a large contribution offensively. During his season with the Brewers, Dempsey made two
relief pitching appearances, giving up three hits and one run in two innings pitched. Dempsey also won a
Little League World Series
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in 1963 with the team from Canoga Park-Woodland Hills, California.
He is the uncle of former major league catcher
Gregg Zaun.
Dempsey is one of only 29 players to play in four different calendar decades.
Coaching and broadcasting career
After his playing career ended, Dempsey became a minor league
manager in the Los Angeles Dodgers organization, winning the 1994
Pacific Coast League championship
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Title match system
In this sys ...
with the
Triple-A Albuquerque Dukes.
Rick Dempsey minor league manager record
at Baseball Reference He then joined the New York Mets organisation, managing the Norfolk Tides in 1997 and 1998. Dempsey also served as first base coach for the Orioles for several seasons, first as a third base coach in the season after bench coach Sam Perlozzo was promoted to interim manager. He assumed the bullpen coach position in the season, replacing Elrod Hendricks who the team intended to reassign to another position in the organization before his death. Later in 2006, he became the first base coach again when the team reassigned Dave Cash.
Dempsey has been a candidate for managerial openings with the Orioles in the past, as recently as when the Orioles interviewed him for the spot that eventually went to Lee Mazzilli. He was mentioned again as a possible candidate for the Baltimore manager's job in 2010, after the firing of Dave Trembley.
Dempsey also served as an Oriole color commentator in 2000 and began another stint in 2007, as the studio analyst for O's Xtra on MASN, the cable channel that carries Orioles games. In addition, he serves as a game analyst for occasional games on MASN. In 1985, Dick Enberg was in Toronto
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for Games 1 and 7 of the 1985 ALCS on NBC. Enberg hosted the pregame show alongside Dempsey (who was still active with Baltimore
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at the time). In 1995, Dempsey worked as a field reporter for ABC's coverage of the All-Star Game
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from Texas
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. Dempsey was among those laid off by MASN in 2021.
See also
* List of Major League Baseball players who played in four decades
References
External links
*
*
Rick Dempsey
at Baseball Almanac
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1949 births
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