Richard John Rollins (born April 16, 1938) is an American former
Major League Baseball third baseman. He played with the
Minnesota Twins
The Minnesota Twins are an American professional baseball team based in Minneapolis. The Twins compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central Division. The team is named after the Twin Cities area w ...
(1961–68),
Seattle Pilots / Milwaukee Brewers (1969–1970), and
Cleveland Indians (1970). During a 10-year baseball career, Rollins
hit .269 with 77
home runs, and 399
runs batted in.
Playing career
Minor League Career
After playing collegiate baseball at
Kent State University from 1958 to 1960, and hitting .358 in his senior year,
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/ref> Rollins was signed for $6,000 as an undrafted free agent by the then Washington Senators prior to the start of the 1960 season and assigned to the Wilson Tobs in the class-B Carolina League. He hit into a triple play
In baseball, a triple play (denoted as TP in baseball statistics) is the act of making three outs during the same play. There have only been 733 triple plays in Major League Baseball (MLB) since 1876, an average of just over five per season.
Th ...
in his first professional game, which left a significant impact on his baseball career. As a result, despite the embarrassment, it was the main motivation for Rollins to become a better ballplayer. After hitting .341 in 62 games, Rollins was promoted to the single-A Charlotte Hornets
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in the South Atlantic League to start the 1961 season.
After hitting .270 in 36 early-season games at Charlotte, he was promoted to AAA Syracuse
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in the International League
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for three games and made his major league debut on June 16 and spent the rest of the season with the Twins as a little-used bench player.
Twins career
During spring training, Rollins started in both shortstop and third base. Twins owner Calvin Griffith
Calvin Robertson Griffith (December 1, 1911 – October 20, 1999), born Calvin Griffith Robertson, was a Canadian-born American Major League Baseball team owner. As president, majority owner and ''de facto'' general manager (baseball), general m ...
saw Rollins potential in third base, and recommended that Rollins should be given the job over more experienced players like Harmon Killebrew, and John Goryl
John Albert Goryl (born October 21, 1933) is an American former infielder, manager and coach in Major League Baseball.
A right-handed batter and thrower who stood tall and weighed , Goryl apprenticed in the farm systems of the Boston / Milwauke ...
.[ Griffith stated that it was Rollins "sincerity and steadiness" on how he handled the position that proved that he can start in the American League.][ Having got the job, Rollins responded by hitting .486 over the Twins' first 10 games. Playing in 159 games, Rollins finished the season hitting .298 with 16 home runs and 96 runs batted in, production that would earn him the nickname, at least among his teammates, of ''Pie'', after ]Pittsburgh Pirates
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Hall of Fame
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third baseman, Pie Traynor
Harold Joseph "Pie" Traynor (November 11, 1898 – March 16, 1972) was an American third baseman, manager, scout and radio broadcaster in Major League Baseball (MLB) who played his entire career between 1920 and 1937 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. ...
Rollins was also compared to former longtime Senators third baseman Ossie Bluege.[
Rollins finished eighth in the American League MVP voting and also received the most All-Star Game votes of any American League player, starting both games that year. Rollins represented the Twins well in the games, reaching base three times in six plate appearances and scoring the AL's only run in their 3–1 loss in the July 10 game.] Supporting his MVP candidacy and All-Star appearances, Rollins finished in the Top 10 in the league in singles (2nd), plate appearances (3rd), sacrifice flies (3rd), hits (6th), at-bats (6th), runs (7th), on-base percentage (7th), runs batted in (9th), and batting average (10th).
While he finished third in assists by third basemen, his 28 errors were the most by any AL third baseman and second most in the league behind Detroit Tigers
The Detroit Tigers are an American professional baseball team based in Detroit. The Tigers compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member of the American League (AL) Central division. One of the AL's eight charter franchises, the club was f ...
' infielder Dick McAuliffe
Richard John McAuliffe (November 29, 1939 – May 13, 2016) was an American professional baseball shortstop / second baseman, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Detroit Tigers (1960–73) and Boston Red Sox (1974–75). He was a ...
. While Rollins' glove work would never be as bad, his errors would decrease from 28 to 8 over the next four seasons, his results at the plate would also decrease and despite an almost-as-good 1963 season (.307/16/61) despite an early-season broken jaw.
On June 9, 1966, in the seventh inning of a game against the Kansas City Athletics, Rollins was one of five Twins players to hit home runs. The others were Harmon Killebrew, Don Mincher
Donald Ray Mincher (June 24, 1938 – March 4, 2012) was an American Major League Baseball first baseman and longtime minor league executive. He played in the majors from 1960–1972 for the "original" Washington Senators and Minnesota Twins, Cal ...
, Tony Oliva and Zoilo Versalles. These five home runs still stand as a Major League record for the most home runs hit in a single inning, and were hit off starter Catfish Hunter (two) and relievers Paul Lindblad
Paul Aaron Lindblad (August 9, 1941 – January 1, 2006) was an American Major League Baseball left-handed middle-relief pitcher. During his career, he pitched primarily for the Kansas City / Oakland Athletics. At the time of his retirement in 1 ...
(two) and John Wyatt (one).Retrosheet – Box score: Minnesota Twins 9, Kansas City Athletics 4. Game Played on Thursday, June 9, 1966 (N) at Metropolitan Stadium
/ref> In that season, he was platooning at third base with Killebrew and César Tovar, among others.
Later career
Left exposed to the 1968 expansion draft, Rollins was the 26th pick of the Seattle Pilots
The Seattle Pilots were an American professional baseball, professional baseball team based in Seattle, Washington (state), Washington during the 1969 Major League Baseball season. During their single-season existence, the Pilots played their ho ...
on October 15. After backing up Tommy Harper at third base, he was released by the infant Milwaukee Brewers
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on May 13, 1970, after starting the season hitting .200. Rollins was immediately signed by the Cleveland Indians, for whom he would finish the season before retiring.
See also
*List of Major League Baseball annual triples leaders
In baseball, a triple is recorded when the ball is hit so that the batter is able to advance all the way to third base, scoring any runners who were already on base, with no errors by the defensive team on the play. In Major League Baseball (ML ...
References
External links
Rich Rollins MLB
- Baseballbiography.com
Interview of Rich Rollins
conducted by Dan Coughlin at Cleveland Public Library
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on September 11, 2017.
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1938 births
Living people
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