How Otto Ray's OPS Compares to Similar Players
Otto Ray posted a career OPS of .804, above the league average of .694 — production that kept him consistently ahead of most peers. His best OPS season came in 1924, posting 1.06. The lowest point came in 1920 at .668. The OPS trended upward through the final seasons. The figure moved from .732 in 1922 to .890 in 1923 and 1.06 in 1924. The upward arc continued through his final campaign. Some season-to-season variance runs through the career line, but the career average remained above league norms across 5 seasons.
Otto Ray Lifetime OPS
Stats similar to OPS for Otto Ray
| Otto Ray OPS |
|---|
| Career | 0.804 |
| Season Avg. | 0.804 |
| 162 Game Avg. | 0.804 |
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Otto Ray OPS Per Season
Otto Ray's OPS for each season of his MLB career, plotted against that year's league average. Switch between comparisons — Negro National League, Hall of Fame, C, North America, or players born in the same country — to see how he stacked up year by year.
Otto Ray OPS by Team
Otto Ray's career OPS totals broken down by each team he played for, ordered by when he first joined that team.
Otto Ray OPS Year-Over-Year Change
A waterfall chart tracking how Otto Ray's career OPS shifted from season to season. Each bar represents the change added to his career total that year, making peak and decline phases easy to spot.
Otto Ray OPS Distribution vs. Comparable Players
Each box summarizes Otto Ray's seasonal OPS alongside a selected comparison group across all seasons he played. The box covers the middle 50% of seasons, the center line is the median, and the whiskers extend to the min and max. A tighter box means more consistency; a higher median means more output. Use the selector to switch comparison groups.
Otto Ray OPS — Season-by-Season Breakdown
Every season of Otto Ray's MLB career with OPS alongside league, Hall of Fame, positional, birth region, and country-of-birth averages for that year. Career totals include sum, average, min, max, and median.
Note: A dash (—) means no qualifying players existed in that comparison group for that season. Most commonly this happens for the Hall of Fame group.