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Sean John Rodriguez (born April 26, 1985) is an American former
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who is currently a player development instructor for the
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. He previously played in
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(MLB) for the
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,
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,
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,
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,
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and
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. Rodriguez was drafted out of high school by the Angels in the third round of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft. He made his major league debut in 2008. While primarily a second baseman, Rodriguez has played at every position in his MLB career except for
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.


Early life

Rodriguez was born in
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,
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, to
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n parents. His father, Johnny, was largely responsible for teaching his son the game of baseball. By the age of four, Sean was using a 30-inch bat, weighted with a baseball doughnut. At age eight, he could throw baseballs from the
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to
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. Johnny also coached Sean in Little League. Though Sean wanted to play
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at the time, his father placed him in the outfield. His father spent the 2014 season as Manager of the Rookie-level Johnson City Cardinals of the Appalachian League, and has coached, managed, and scouted in eight organizations.Sean Rodríguez Stats, Fantasy & News , MLB.com
/ref> Sean's older brother, Robert, was a catcher in the Nationals’
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system for five years (2002–06), and is the head coach/instructor at Total Baseball Academy in Clearwater, Florida. Rodriguez attended Miami Coral Park High School where he played center field for the baseball team. He transferred after his sophomore year to G. Holmes Braddock High School, where Rodriguez played shortstop for the baseball team.


Professional career


Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Rodriguez was drafted out of high school by the
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in the third round (90th overall) of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft. He signed for a $400,000
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. Rodriguez, then primarily a shortstop, began his professional career for the Rookie League
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in 2003. In 54 games, he batted .269/.332/.380 with 2
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s, 25 RBIs, and 11 stolen bases in 216
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s. Rodriguez split the 2004 season between the Rookie League Provo Angels, for whom he batted .338/.486/.569 and scored 64 runs (tied for 2nd in the Pioneer League) with four
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s (tied for 4th) and 55
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and 51 walks (both tied for 5th), and the Single-A Cedar Rapids Kernels. In a combined 421 at bats in 121 games, he batted .297/.420/.487 with 14 home runs, 72 RBIs, and 23 stolen bases. Rodriguez was named a Pioneer League postseason All-Star, and was the Pioneer League MVP.Sean Rodriguez Stats, Highlights, Bio , MiLB.com Stats , The Official Site of Minor League Baseball
/ref> Rodriguez spent the entire 2005 season playing for the Kernels. He played in 124 games with 448 at bats and batted .250/.371/.422 with 14 home runs, 45 RBIs, and 27 stolen bases. In 2006, he split the year between the Single-A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes with whom he batted .301/.377/.545 and was 2nd in the California League with 24 home runs, the Double-A
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, and the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees (just one game for them). On June 18 Rodriguez was the California League Player of the Week. In a combined 135 games, he batted .307 with 29 home runs. His 135 games were a career high for him, and so were his .307/.387/.557 batting average, 29 home runs, 77 RBIs 522 at-bats, and 34 doubles. He also led the Quakes with 24 home runs, a .299 batting average, and was tied for first in doubles with 29. Rodriguez was also named a California League midseason and postseason All-Star, and after the minor league season, was named by ''
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'' and ''
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'' as a High Class A All-Star. In 2007, Rodriguez played for the Travelers again, this time for an entire season. In a career-high 136 games, he batted .254/.345/.423 with 84 runs (tied for 3rd in the
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), 31 doubles (tied for 9th), 17 home runs (tied for 10th), and 73 RBIs (8th) while leading the league with 19 HBP. He led the Travelers with his 136 games played, and came in second with 129 hits. Rodriguez was also a Texas League midseason and postseason All-Star. On November 6, 2007, Rodriguez's contract was purchased by the Angels, protecting him from the Rule 5 draft. Rodriguez began the 2008 season for the Triple-A Salt Lake Bees. On April 18, he was recalled from the Bees and made his major league debut against the
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the next day. He went 1–4 in his debut. On July 14 he was the Pacific Coast League Player of the Week. For the Bees, he batted .306/.397/.645 with 21 home runs, 52 RBIs, and 9 HBP (tied for 5th) in 248 at bats. For the 2008 season in the major leagues, he batted .204/.276/.317 with three home runs, 10 RBIs, and three stolen bases in 167 at bats. On August 17, 2009, he was the Pacific Coast League Player of the Week. In 2009 Rodriguez played most of the season for the Bees, for whom he hit .299/.400/.616 with 81 runs (tied for 9th in the Pacific Coast League), 29 home runs (2nd), 93 RBIs (4th), 9 steals, and 13 HBP (2nd) in 365 at bats. For the 2009 season in the major leagues, he had five hits including two home runs in 25 at bats.


Tampa Bay Rays

On September 1, 2009, he was traded to the
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as the player to be named in a deal that sent Scott Kazmir to the Angels. Fellow minor leaguers Matt Sweeney and
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also came to the Rays in the trade. Rodriguez was assigned to the AAA Durham Bulls, where he finished out the season. Rodriguez's final 2009 stats between Salt Lake City and Durham included him batting .294/.397/.608 (3rd among all minor leaguers), with 30 home runs (tied for 7th among all minor leaguers, and first in the Angels organization) and 98 RBIs (first in the Angels organization) in 385 at-bats. In the Pacific Coast League he was 2nd in home runs (29), 4th in RBIs (93), 5th in OBP (.400), 2nd in
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(.616), and 2nd in at bats per home run ratio (12.59). On September 23 Rodriguez helped Durham win the Triple-A championship, hitting a solo homer in a 5–4 win over the Memphis Redbirds. In 2010, he played for the Rays, as their part-time second baseman and
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. In 343 at bats, Rodriguez hit .251/.308/.397 with 9 home runs, 40 RBIs in 343 at bats. He stole 13 bases on the year, while being
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three times. During the 2011 season, Rodriguez played 131 games. He batted 223/.323/.357, with 8 home runs, 36 RBIs, 11 stolen bases, and 18 HBP (2nd in the American League) in 373 at bats. During a game vs the
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on August 15, 2012, Rodriguez struck out looking for the final out in Félix Hernández's perfect game. On August 21, Rodriguez was optioned to Triple-A after the team activated Luke Scott from the
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. For the 2012 season, in the major leagues he batted .213/.281/.326 with 6 home runs, 32 RBIs, and 5 stolen bases in 301 at bats. In 2013, he batted .246/.320/.385 with five home runs and 23 RBIs in 195 at bats for the Rays. Despite hitting a career-low .211 in 237 at bats over 96 games for the Rays in 2014, Rodriguez had a career-high .443 slugging percentage and set career highs in home runs (12) and RBIs (41). He averaged one RBI for every 5.78 at bats, the 10th-best ratio in the American League among players with at least 250
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s. He was
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on November 26, when the Rays signed Ernesto Frieri.


Pittsburgh Pirates

On December 1, 2014, Rodriguez was traded to the
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in exchange for a
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. Pirates minor league right handed pitcher Buddy Borden was the player to be named later, as he was sent to the Tampa Bay Rays to complete the trade for Rodriguez. In 2015 he batted .246/.281/.362 with 4 home runs and 17 RBIs in 224 at bats. On October 7, 2015, Rodriguez was ejected from the NL Wild Card game for his role in a benches-clearing brawl after
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pitcher Jake Arrieta was intentionally hit by a pitch from Pirates relief pitcher Tony Watson. Earlier in the game, Francisco Cervelli along with Josh Harrison were hit by Arrieta. On December 17, 2015, Rodriguez re-signed with the Pirates on a one-year, $2.5 million contract. For the week of September 12–18, 2016, Rodriguez was named the National League's Co-Player of the Week, after Rodriguez batted .414 (12-for-29), with six runs scored, five home runs, 12 RBIs, and a 1.386
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. In 2016 he batted .270/.349/.510 with career-high 18 home runs and 56 RBIs in 300 at bats.


Atlanta Braves

On November 30, 2016, Rodriguez signed a two-year, $11.5 million contract with the
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. The expectation was that he would receive more playing time than he would have had with the Pirates. On the afternoon of January 28, 2017, Rodriguez was injured near his Miami home when his
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SUV was struck in a
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by a stolen police cruiser. The stolen police car then burst into and was engulfed in flames, as its driver was killed in the crash."Braves’ Rodriguez in car accident, wife and children hospitalized"
/ref> In the collision Rodriguez's
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on his non-throwing left arm was severely torn, his labrum was damaged, and his biceps tendon was dislocated. His wife suffered a broken
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,
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, wrist, and three broken ribs and was unable to walk for four months, his 7-year-old son Gogo had lacerations on his head, a fractured orbital bone beneath his eye, and a broken arm, and his 2-year-old son Zekiel was hospitalized with
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. Rodriguez had surgery on his three injuries on February 14. He missed five months in rehab, and was not activated until mid-season."Sean Rodriguez talks about car crash aftermath" , MLB.com
/ref>"Sean Rodriguez reflects on offseason car crash, time with Pirates" , Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
/ref> After Rodriguez returned to the team and had 37 at bats, the Braves traded him.


Second stint in Pittsburgh

The Atlanta Braves traded Rodriguez to the Pittsburgh Pirates on August 5, 2017, in exchange for
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. In his first game back with the Pirates, he hit a
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. Between the two major league teams, in 2017 he batted .167/.276/.295 with 5 home runs and 8 RBIs in 132 at bats. In 2018 for the Pirates he batted .167/.277/.313 with 5 home runs and 19 RBIs in 150 at bats.


Philadelphia Phillies

In February 2019, Rodriguez signed a minor league deal with the
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.">"Sean Rodriguez signs Minors deal with Phillies" , MLB.com
/ref> He was invited to spring training with the Phillies. On April 24, Rodriguez was called up to the majors after Jean Segura and Scott Kingery were injured. On June 16, Rodriguez made his MLB career pitching debut in the 8th inning against the Atlanta Braves. In 2019 with the Class AAA Lehigh Valley IronPigs of the
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he batted .267/.327/.622 with 4 home runs and 12 RBIs in 45 at bats. In 2019 for the Phillies he batted .223/.348/.375 with 4 home runs and 12 RBIs in 112 at bats. Through 2019, in the major leagues Rodriguez had played 338 games at second base, 213 games at first base, 187 games at shortstop, 154 games at third base, 125 games in left field, 69 games in right field, 27 games in center field, as well as pitched 1.1 scoreless innings in two games.


Miami Marlins

On February 4, 2020, Rodriguez signed a minor league deal with the
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. On July 24, 2020, Rodriguez was selected to the 40-man roster, but hit the injured list shortly thereafter due to an unspecified medical reason. On September 20, 2020, Rodriguez was designated for assignment by the Marlins after recording 2 hits in 13 over four games.


Post-playing career

On March 11, 2022, Rodriguez was hired as a player development instructor for the
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, effectively ending his playing career.


Personal life

Rodriguez and his wife, Giselle, have four children. Rodriguez is heavily involved in
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awareness, as his son Sean Jr. is highly-functioning with autism. Rodriguez is a
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.


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* {{DEFAULTSORT:Rodriguez, Sean 1985 births Living people Baseball players from Miami American sportspeople of Cuban descent Major League Baseball second basemen Los Angeles Angels players Tampa Bay Rays players Pittsburgh Pirates players Atlanta Braves players Philadelphia Phillies players Miami Marlins players Arizona League Angels players Provo Angels players Cedar Rapids Kernels players Rancho Cucamonga Quakes players Arkansas Travelers players Salt Lake Bees players Durham Bulls players Surprise Rafters players Gigantes del Cibao players American expatriate baseball players in the Dominican Republic Gulf Coast Braves players Rome Braves players Mississippi Braves players Gwinnett Braves players Indianapolis Indians players Bradenton Marauders players Lehigh Valley IronPigs players G. Holmes Braddock Senior High School alumni