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  1. Ivan Rodriguez, catcher for theTexas Rangers during the Major League Baseball American League West game against the Chicago White Sox on 5 April 2000... Ivan Rodriguez of the Texas Rangers poses for a portrait in March, 1992 at Pompano Beach Municipal Stadium in Pompano Beach, Florida.

  2. Luis Berríos-Amadeo. Iván Rodríguez Torres (born November 27, 1971), nicknamed " Pudge " [1] and " I-Rod ", [2] is a Puerto Rican former Major League Baseball catcher. A member of the National Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum, Rodríguez is widely regarded as one of the greatest catchers in MLB history. He played for the Texas Rangers (in ...

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  4. Jan 19, 2017 · Iván “Pudge” Rodríguez, elected on Wednesday to the 2017 class of the Baseball Hall of Fame, belongs to the latter camp. Rodríguez is one of the undisputed best of all time at his position ...

  5. Apr 22, 2012 · His 1999 season, when he was the AL MVP after hitting .332 with 116 runs scored, 35 homers and 113 RBIs, rivals the best any catcher ever recorded. With five more stolen bases (he had 25), he ...

  6. Feb 11, 2017 · Ivan Rodriguez (True) Rookie Cards. Victor Roman Sr. Feb 11, 2017. 90s Baseball. At the young age of 16 Ivan Rodriguez signed a contract with the Rangers in 1988. He excelled and developed quickly which led to his ML Debut in Chicago on June 20, 1991. Ivan Rodriguez has 7 true rookie cards and 1 rookie parallel card.

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  8. By the time he retired following the 2011 season, he had totaled 2,844 hits – the most of any big leaguer who played at least 50 percent of his games behind the plate. All totaled, Rodríguez hit .296 with 311 home runs, 572 doubles, 1,354 runs (best all-time among catchers) and 1,332 RBI. Rodríguez was elected to the Hall of Fame in 2017.