Originally signed by the Red Sox, Otis was drafted by the Mets and went to the Royals
with pitcher
Bob Johnson in a lopsided
December 1969 trade for third baseman Joe
Foy. Foy was gone from the majors within 2 years, while Otis starred in centerfield
with Kansas City for 14. During his tenure, one of the most popular chants in Royals
Stadium was "A-O, A-O." The dapper Otis was criticized at times for a casual demeanor,
lack of aggressiveness, and one-handed catches, but he won three Gold Gloves and
three times was named Royals Player of the Year. He tied for the
American League
lead in doubles his first full year, 1970, and led in 1976. In 1971, the speedster
stole five bases in a September 7 game and captured the league stolen-base title
(52). In 1975 he tied an AL record by stealing seven bases in two consecutive games,
April 30 and May 1. He batted .300 twice and hit for power, with a career-high 26
HR in 1973. He starred on four Kansas City division champions. When the Royals won
their one AL title, he led all players in the 1980
World Series with 11 hits. He
left the Royals in 1983 as their all-time leader in several offensive categories,
including runs, hits, and RBI.
(FJO)