Ray Fosse then hit a sacrifice fly, allowing Robinson to score, pushing the AL advantage to 2-0.
April 3, 1980: Ray Fosse was released by the Brewers.
December 31, 1977: Ray Fosse was signed as a free agent by the Brewers.
Just think of the excitement if Pete Rose got to take another run at Ray Fosse.
When he slammed into Ray Fosse at home plate, he was severely criticized by some for unnecessarily rough play, especially in an exhibition.
Marshall then retired Ray Fosse for the final out.
During this span, he was also the television play-by-play announcer for the Oakland A's with Ray Fosse from 1989 to 2003.
He served as the team's starting first baseman for two seasons, while still serving as the backup catcher to Ray Fosse.
Perhaps his longest and most remembered pairing was with Ray Fosse, who joined the A's television broadcasts on a part-time basis in 1986.
Ray Fosse, attempting to separate the combatants, suffered a crushed disk in his neck, costing him the next three months on the disabled list.