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| | Where Are They Now? Johnny Ray |
 | | Ray played his final four seasons with the Angels and, in '88, became the first switch-hitter in club history to hit over.300, finishing with a.306 average. |
 | | Ray attended the University of Arkansas and was All-Southwest Conference two consecutive years, helping the Razorbacks to a second-place finish in the College World Series in '79. |
 | | Ray, 46, is retired and living in Chouteau, Okla., with his wife, Tammy, son Johnny Jr., a high school senior, and daughter Jasmine, who is in eighth grade. |
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