Born in
Sylva, North Carolina, Oates graduated from
Prince George High School in
Prince George, Virginia, before going on to
Virginia Tech in
Blacksburg. Oates began his
professional baseball career with the
Bluefield Orioles, then the
Miami Marlins in 1967 at the age of 21. After two seasons with Miami, Oates moved up to the
Dallas–Fort Worth Spurs in 1969, where he hit for a .288
batting average in 66 games. Oates returned to the minor leagues in 1971, playing another season with Rochester, where he posted a .277 batting average along with a respectable .364
on-base percentage. His defensive skills became apparent as he led American League catchers with a .995
fielding percentage. In a transaction primarily driven by the Orioles' need for a power-hitting catcher, Oates was traded along with
Davey Johnson,
Pat Dobson and
Roric Harrison to the
Atlanta Braves for
Earl Williams and
Taylor Duncan on the last day of the
Winter Meetings on December 1, 1972. Oates spent two seasons with the Braves,
platooning alongside
Paul Casanova, then
Vic Correll, before being traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in May
1975. "That play changed my career", he said afterwards. Oates had one plate appearance, as a pinch hitter, in the
1976 National League Championship Series as the Phillies lost to the eventual world champion
Cincinnati Reds. After the season, he was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers on December 20, 1976. With the Dodgers, Oates worked as a second-string catcher behind
Steve Yeager and would once again reach the post-season as the Dodgers clinched the
1977 National League West title. The Dodgers went on to defeat the
Philadelphia Phillies in the
1977 National League Championship Series before eventually losing to the
New York Yankees in the
1977 World Series. The
1978 World Series was also a repeat of the previous year, as the Dodgers once again lost to the
Yankees in a six-game series. Oates' playing time decreased further in
1979, as he appeared in only 26 games before being released at the end of the season. He became a
free agent and signed a contract to play for the New York Yankees on April 4,
1980. Oates served as a backup to
Rick Cerone during the 1980 season before playing in his final game on May 24,
1981, at the age of 35. ==Managing==