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Encyclopedia > Andre Rodgers

Kenneth Andre Ian Rodgers (December 2, 1934 _ December 13, 2004) was a Major League Baseball shortstop who played for the New York and San Francisco Giants (1957-60), Chicago Cubs (1961-64) and Pittsburgh Pirates (1965_67). He batted and threw right_handed.


A native of Nassau, Bahamas, Rodgers was the first Bahamian to play in the major leagues. He was a talented cricket player who paid his own way for a tryout with the Giants in 1954. Rodgers failed to make the team that year. He had to learn the rules of baseball, not to jump away from curveballs, and consequently, he adjusted and made his debut in 1957. Rodgers was a part of the Giants roster until October 1960 when he was traded to the Milwaukee Braves for Alvin Dark.


Before the 1961 season started, the Braves traded Rodgers to the Cubs. In 1962, he became the regular Cubs shortstop when Ernie Banks moved to first base. In that season, Rodgers, second baseman Ken Hubbs and Banks set a league record for double plays. After four productive seasons for the Cubs, Rodgers was traded to the Pirates.


In a 11_year career, Rodgers compiled a .249 batting average with 45 home runs and 245 RBI in 854 games. But even more important than the success he accomplished in his career was the fact that he opened the door for countrymen to follow such as Ed Armbrister, Tony Curry, Wenty Ford and Wil Culmer. Indeed, in the immediate years following his success, baseball began to emerge as the most popular sport in Bahamas, and in the 1960s had become even more popular than cricket.


Andre Rodgers died in Nassau, Bahamas at age of 70.










External link

  • Baseball Reference (http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rodgean01.shtml)

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Andre Rodgers - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (307 words)
A native of Nassau, Bahamas, Rodgers was the first Bahamian to play in the major leagues.
Rodgers was a part of the Giants roster until October 1960 when he was traded to the Milwaukee Braves for Alvin Dark.
Andre Rodgers died in Nassau, Bahamas at age of 70.
Andre Rodgers: Bahamian played in the majors for 11 years : HistoricBaseball.com (319 words)
Andre Rodgers, the first Bahamian to play in the major leagues, died on Dec. 13, 2004 at his home in Nassau, Bahamas.
Rodgers made his debut in the majors at 22 with the New York Giants in 1957.
According to his obituary, Rodgers had been a talented cricket player and he paid his way to Florida for a tryout with the New York Giants in 1954.
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