Article Courtesy Texas Rangers:
Arlington, Texas - The Texas Rangers today announced that Major League catching standout Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez has re-joined the organization
as Special Assistant to the General Manager/Instructor/Ambassador.
Rodriguez
will assist the Rangers Baseball Operations group in a number of areas,
including
amateur, professional, and international scouting, player instruction on
the major and minor league level, and talent evaluation. He will also
be involved in community and marketing endeavors on behalf of the club.
Rodriguez,
who traveled to the Dominican Republic with General Manager Jon
Daniels, Manager
Ron Washington, and other Rangers baseball personnel in late January, is
expected to join the team in spring training at Surprise, Arizona late
next week for a few days and is likely to return later in March.
He
announced his retirement as an active player after a 21-year All-Star
career on April
23, 2012 at Rangers Ballpark in Arlington and was honored in a ceremony
that evening prior to the Rangers game with the New York Yankees.
Rodriguez,
who made his major league debut with Texas on June 20, 1991 at the age
of 19,
had a career average of .296 with 311 home runs and 1332 RBI in 2543
games with the Rangers (1991-2002; 2009), Marlins (2003), Tigers
(2004-08), Yankees (2008), Astros (2009), and Nationals (2010-11). He
joins Hank Aaron, Barry Bonds, George Brett, and Stan
Musial as the only players in major league history with career minimums
of a .295 batting average, 2800 hits, 550 doubles, 300 home runs, and
1300 RBI.
The
all-time major league leader with 2427 games caught, Rodriguez earned
an all-time
record 13 Rawlings Gold Gloves for his defensive work behind the plate,
including 10 in a row from 1992-2001 while throwing out nearly 42% of
runners attempting to steal in his career. The right-handed hitter
batted .300 or better in ten different seasons with
five years of 20+ home runs. Rodriguez is a 14-time All-Star who started
a major league record 12 Midsummer classics, including nine straight
from 1993-2001.
Signed
by Texas as an amateur free agent in 1988, the native of Vega Baja,
Puerto Rico
batted .304 with 217 homers and 842 RBI in 1507 career games as a
Ranger. He is second in club history in hits (1747), doubles (352), and
multi-hit games (490), ranks third in at bats (5754), triples (28), and
homers, and places fourth in games, runs (866),
RBI, total bases (2806), and extra base hits (597). Rodriguez was the
1999 American League Most Valuable Player, when he batted .332 with 35
homers and 113 RBI as he helped lead the Rangers to the third of three
consecutive A.L. West Division titles. His 1999
performance remains the only time that a catcher has posted minimums of a
.330 average, 35 homers, 110 RBI, and 110 runs scored in a single
season. Rodriguez hit .300 or better in each of his final eight seasons
with the Rangers (1995-2002).
Signed
as a free agent by Florida after the 2002 season, he batted .297 and
drove in 85
runs for the World Champion Marlins and was the MVP of the NLCS. He
played in his second World Series with Detroit in 2006. Rodriguez was
acquired by the Rangers from Houston in August 2009 and played in 28
games the rest of that season. He concluded his career
with two seasons in Washington, hitting .218 in 44 games in 2011, when
he spent nearly two months on the disabled list with a strained oblique
muscle.
Ivan
resides in Miami, FL with his wife, Claudia Gomez. He has three
children, Ivan Dereck,
Amanda Christie, Ivanna Sofia. Dereck was a sixth round selection by
Minnesota in the 2011 First Year Player Draft and has played the last
two seasons for the Gulf Coast League Twins.