Rodney Duncan McCray (born September 13, 1963) is an American former professional baseball player who is best known for crashing through an outfield fence attempting to make a catch.
McCray initially made the catch, but immediately turned to run right through a plywood fence in right field, just to the right of the 369-foot (112 m) marker, which caused him to drop the ball.
After signing with the New York Mets in 1992, McCray was again relegated to pinch running until May 8 against the Dodgers in Shea Stadium, when he pinch-ran for Eddie Murray, stayed in the game as the right fielder and then batted in the ninth with two men on and the score tied at 3-3.
McCray played in 67 major league games but logged just fourteen at-bats (with three hits), while stealing nine bases in ten attempts.
McCray served as a roving outfield and baserunning instructor for years in the minor league systems of the Montreal Expos, Kansas City Royals, Cincinnati Reds and Los Angeles Dodgers.