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{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Joe Gaines
|position=Outfielder
|image=
|bats=Right
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1936|11|22}}
|birth_place=Bryan, Texas
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=June 29
|debutyear={{Baseball year|1960}}
|debutteam=Cincinnati Reds
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=October 2
|finalyear={{Baseball year|1966}}
|finalteam=Houston Astros
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Batting average
|stat1value=.241
|stat2label=Hits
|stat2value=186
|stat3label=Home runs
|stat3value=21
|teams=
  • Cincinnati Reds (1960–1962)
  • Baltimore Orioles (1963–1964)
  • Houston Colt .45s/Astros (1964–1966)
  • Hankyu Braves (1969)

}}

Arnesta Joe Gaines (born November 22, 1936 at Bryan, Texas) is an American retired professional baseball outfielder. He spent all or parts of seven seasons (1960–66) in Major League Baseball as a member of the Cincinnati Reds, Baltimore Orioles and Houston Colt .45s/Astros. Gaines threw and batted right-handed, stood {{Convert|6|ft|1|in|abbr=on}} tall and weighed {{Convert|190|lb|abbr=on}}.

After attending Oakland Technical High School in Oakland, California, Gaines was signed by Cincinnati in {{baseball year|1956}}. His best season in minor league baseball came in {{baseball year|1957}}, when he batted .359 with 14 home runs and 119 runs batted in for the Visalia Redlegs of the Class C California League.[1] After receiving brief trails with the 1960 and 1961 Reds, he made the team's 25-man roster in 1962, batting .231 in 60 games played as a reserve outfielder, then was traded to Baltimore that December.

In 1963, Gaines occasionally spelled left-handed-hitting Boog Powell as the Orioles' left fielder and batted an MLB career-high .286. But Gaines got off to a poor start in {{baseball year|1964}} and Baltimore traded him to Houston on June 15. He took over as the Colt .45s' regular right fielder, playing 89 games and batting .254. But 1965 saw Gaines lose his regular job to Rusty Staub and he reverted to a backup role; although he appeared in 100 games, he batted only .227. Apart from a brief stint with 1966 Astros, when he garnered only one hit in 13 at bats, Gaines spent the final three seasons of his playing career in the Triple-A Pacific Coast League. He retired after the 1968 season.

Overall, Gaines hit .241 with 21 home runs and 95 RBI in 362 Major League games,[2] and batted .298 with 76 homers in 949 minor-league appearances.[3]

References

1. ^Spink, C.C. Johnson, pub., The 1965 Official Baseball Register. St. Louis: The Sporting News, 1965, pp.62-63.
2. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/g/gainejo01.shtml|title=Joe Gaines Statistics and History - Baseball-Reference.com|publisher=|accessdate=26 November 2016}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=gaines001arn|title=Joe Gaines Minor & Japanese Leagues Statistics & History - Baseball-Reference.com|publisher=|accessdate=26 November 2016}}

External links

{{baseball stats|br=g/gainejo01}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Gaines, Joe}}

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