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Revision as of 17:11, 17 July 2017
Steve Rodriguez | |
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Baylor Bears | |
Second baseman/Shortstop | |
Born: Las Vegas, Nevada | November 29, 1970|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 30, 1995, for the Boston Red Sox | |
Last MLB appearance | |
October 1, 1995, for the Detroit Tigers | |
MLB statistics | |
Batting average | .179 |
Runs scored | 5 |
Stolen bases | 2 |
Teams | |
Player
Coach
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Steven James Rodríguez (born November 29, 1970) is a former second baseman/shortstop in Major League Baseball who played briefly for the Boston Red Sox and Detroit Tigers during the 1995 season. Listed at 5' 8", 170 lb., Rodríguez batted and threw right-handed. A native of Las Vegas, Nevada, he was selected by Boston in the fifth-round of the 1992 draft out of Pepperdine.[1] Rodríguez was hired as the 19th head coach of the Baylor University baseball team on June 12, 2015.[2]
Playing career
College
A two-time Waves All-American (1991–92), Rodríguez helped his team claim its only national championship in the 1992 College World Series,[3] when he was named West Conference Player of the Year and also was a member of the All-Tournament Team,[3] earning Player of the Series honors against Mexico and Cuba.[1][3] \, Rodríguez collected a .419 batting average –the third-highest single-season average in school history–,[1][3] and his 104 base hits that season are also a Pepperdine single-season record,[3] as he finished with a .382 average in the round-robin phase of the 1991 Pan American Games for the Bronze Medal USA baseball team.[3] Then, in 1992, Rodríguez was named one of the West Coast Conference's Top Fifty Athletes of all time.[1][3][4]
Major League Baseball
In an 18-game major league career, Rodríguez was a .179 hitter (7-for-39) with five runs, two doubles, and two stolen bases without home runs or an RBI. He also played in the Red Sox, Tigers, Los Angeles Dodgers and Montreal Expos minor league systems from 1992–98, hitting .263 with 16 home runs and 205 RBI in 613 games.[1]
Coaching career
Following his playing career, Rodríguez served as an assistant coach at his alma mater from 2000 to 2003, and was the head coach from 2004 to 2015. He was hired as the sixteenth head coach in the history of the Pepperdine baseball program in June 2003,[1] to become only the third former Pepperdine player head coach for the Waves in the program’s sixty-five-year history.[1]
Taking over a young team in 2004, Rodríguez guided Pepperdine to the WCC Championship where the Waves swept conference rival Loyola Marymount University in the best-of-three WCC championship series.
In 2015, Rodriguez was hired to be the head coach at Baylor.
Head coaching records
Below is a table of Rodriguez's yearly records as an NCAA head baseball coach.[5][6]
Season | Team | Overall | Conference | Standing | Postseason | ||||
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Pepperdine Waves (West Coast Conference) (2004–2015) | |||||||||
2004 | Pepperdine | 30–32 | 19–11 | 1st (West) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2005 | Pepperdine | 41–23 | 21–9 | 1st (West) | NCAA Regional | ||||
2006 | Pepperdine | 42–21 | 15–6 | t–1st | NCAA Regional | ||||
2007 | Pepperdine | 35–22 | 14–7 | 3rd | NCAA Regional | ||||
2008 | Pepperdine | 38–21 | 14–6 | 2nd | NCAA Regional | ||||
2009 | Pepperdine | 31–23 | 12–9 | t–3rd | |||||
2010 | Pepperdine | 24–30 | 12–9 | 3rd | |||||
2011 | Pepperdine | 22–34 | 7–14 | 7th | |||||
2012 | Pepperdine | 36–23 | 16–8 | 1st | NCAA Regional | ||||
2013 | Pepperdine | 27–24 | 13–11 | 5th | |||||
2014 | Pepperdine | 43–18 | 18–9 | 1st | NCAA Super Regional | ||||
2015 | Pepperdine | 32–29 | 17–10 | 2nd | NCAA Regional | ||||
Pepperdine: | 401–300 | 178–109 | |||||||
Baylor Bears (Big 12 Conference) (2016–present) | |||||||||
2016 | Baylor | 24–29 | 10–14 | ||||||
2017 | Baylor | 34–23 | 12–12 | 2017 NCAA Division I Baseball Tournament#Houston Regional | |||||
Baylor: | 53–52 | 22–16 | |||||||
Total: | 491–381 | ||||||||
National champion
Postseason invitational champion
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See also
References
- ^ a b c d e f g "Steve Rodriguez Lives the Pepperdine Tradition". www.pepperdine.edu. Archived from the original on 2007-06-15. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
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- ^ a b c d e f g "Steve Rodriguez - Staff director". www.malibubaseballcamp.com. Archived from the original on 2008-06-28. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
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suggested) (help) - ^ "West Coast Conference Announces Top 50 Student-Athletes in League History". lmulions.cstv.com. Retrieved 2008-07-25.
- ^ "2013 West Coast Conference Baseball Record Book" (PDF). West Coast Conference. Archived from the original (PDF) on May 16, 2013. Retrieved May 15, 2013.
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- BR Bullpen
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- 1970 births
- All-American college baseball players
- Baseball players from Nevada
- Baylor Bears baseball coaches
- Boston Red Sox players
- Detroit Tigers players
- Living people
- Major League Baseball infielders
- Ottawa Lynx players
- Pawtucket Red Sox players
- Pepperdine Waves baseball coaches
- Pepperdine Waves baseball players
- Winter Haven Red Sox players
- Sportspeople from Las Vegas
- Toledo Mud Hens players
- Pan American Games medalists in baseball
- Pan American Games bronze medalists for the United States