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Eddie Rodríguez
Rodríguez with the Kansas City Royalsin2011
Chicago White Sox – No. 18
Coach
Born: (1959-03-11) March 11, 1959 (age 65)
Havana, Cuba

Bats: Right

Throws: Right

Teams
As coach:
Career highlights and awards

Eduardo "Eddie" Rodríguez (born March 11, 1959) is a Cuban former Minor League Baseball player and current Major League Baseball coach for the Chicago White SoxofMajor League Baseball (MLB).

Playing career[edit]

Rodríguez was drafted as a shortstop by the Baltimore Orioles in 1978 out of Miami High School and spent five seasons in the minors for the Orioles and California Angels.

Managerial career[edit]

He then became a coach, scout and manager in the Angels minor league system from 1983-1993 before joining the Toronto Blue Jays organization as a minor league field coordinator, a post he held on and off from 1994-2000. He also served as third base coach for the Blue Jays in 1998. After a stint as third base coach for the US Olympics team in 2000 he served as a coach with the Arizona Diamondbacks, Montreal Expos, and Washington Nationals. He was the manager of the Seattle Mariners AA team, the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx, in 2007 and before joining the Mariners for the 2008 season.

Rodríguez managed Team USA in the 2009 Baseball World Cup.[1]

Rodríguez joined the San Diego Padres coaching staff for the 2016 season.[2]

On November 29, 2022, Rodríguez was hired by the Chicago White Sox to serve as the team's third base coach for the 2023 season.[3]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "2009 Baseball World Cup: United States of America". Archived from the original on 2013-03-04. Retrieved 2009-09-03.
  • ^ "Padres announce 2016 coaching staff". 2 December 2015.
  • ^ "White Sox round out coaching staff under new manager Grifol". fox32chicago.com. Retrieved September 23, 2023.
  • External links[edit]

    Sporting positions
    Preceded by

    Bill Lachemann

    Quad City Angels Manager
    1987-1989
    Succeeded by

    Don Long

    Preceded by

    Duane Larson

    St. Catharines Stompers Manager
    1989
    Succeeded by

    last manager

    Preceded by

    Max Oliveras

    Midland Angels Manager
    1990
    Succeeded by

    Don Long

    Preceded by

    Rick Burleson

    California Angels Third Base Coach
    1996
    Succeeded by

    Larry Bowa

    Preceded by

    Nick Leyva

    Toronto Blue Jays Third Base Coach
    1998
    Succeeded by

    Terry Bevington

    Preceded by

    only manager

    Queens Kings Manager
    2000
    Succeeded by

    only manager

    Preceded by

    Dwayne Murphy

    Arizona Diamondbacks First Base Coach
    2001
    Succeeded by

    Robin Yount

    Preceded by

    Chris Speier

    Arizona Diamondbacks Third Base Coach
    2002-2003
    Succeeded by

    Al Pedrique

    Preceded by

    Brad Mills

    Montreal Expos Bench Coach
    2004
    Succeeded by

    none

    Preceded by

    incumbent

    Washington Nationals Bench Coach
    2005-2006
    Succeeded by

    Pat Corrales

    Preceded by

    Pat Listach

    West Tenn Diamond Jaxx Manager
    2007
    Succeeded by

    Scott Steinmann

    Preceded by

    Gary Thurman

    Seattle Mariners First Base Coach
    2008
    Succeeded by

    Lee Tinsley


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