Maddox's Yankees career began slowly, as he batted just .174 in April. In May, Maddox batted .371. Add to that the eight
walks he drew, he had a .488
on-base percentage for the month, prompting manager
Bill Virdon to move Maddox into the lead-off spot. He also started the season playing
right field, however, soon switched positions with All-Star
center fielder Bobby Murcer. For the season, he finishing sixth in the AL with a .303 average with a career high 75 runs scored in a career high 550
plate appearances. He also logged career highs in
at bats (466), RBIs (45),
doubles (26), on-base percentage (.395), walks (69) and
OPS (.781). He had fourteen
assists from the center field (18 total) and four
double plays, leading all AL center fielders in both categories. In a Spring training game with the Rangers on March 21, , Maddox was hit by a pitch from
Jim Bibby in the first
inning. In the third, Maddox's bat "slipped" out of his hands toward Bibby on the pitchers mound. In the sixth,
Stan Thomas fired a pitch over Maddox's head. In the seventh, Yankees pitcher
Mike Wallace retaliated by throwing two pitches close to
second baseman Dave Nelson's head. The second one knocked him down, causing both benches to clear. The whole situation was incited by negative comments about Billy Martin that Maddox had made in the press a week earlier. Maddox proceeded to have another great season in 1975, until an injury cut it short. In the ninth inning of a night game against the
Chicago White Sox on June 13, he slipped on the rain-soaked field in
Shea Stadium (where the Yankees played home games in 1974 and 1975) running after a fly ball. At the time of the injury, he was batting .307 (.369 against lefties, and .360 with 2 outs, and runners in scoring position) with a .382 on-base percentage. He'd been hit by a pitch seven times during the regular season, including once by Thomas, and once by Bibby. The Rangers fired Martin 95 games into the season. Shortly afterwards, the Yankees fired Virdon, and replaced him with Martin. Maddox did not return to the Yankees until June of , and only appeared in five games before reinjuring his knee. He returned in September in time to be, and was part of the Yankees' post season roster. The only time Maddox reached the post season in his career, Maddox went two for nine, with an RBI in game three of the
1976 American League Championship Series against the
Kansas City Royals. He had one
hit, a
triple in five at bats against Cincinnati's "
Big Red Machine" in the
World Series. ==Baltimore Orioles==