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Rudy Salud

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Rudy Salud
3rd Commissioner of the PBA
In office
January 28, 1988 – January 10, 1992
Preceded byMariano Yenko
Succeeded byRey Marquez
Personal details
Born
Rodrigo Salud

(1938-03-13)March 13, 1938
Philippines
DiedMarch 7, 2011(2011-03-07) (aged 72)
OccupationSports executive

Rodrigo Salud (March 13, 1938 – March 7, 2011) was the third commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association from 1988 to 1992 and the founding secretary-general of the World Boxing Council. His son, Chito, was also a former commissioner of the PBA.

PBA Commissioner

He was appointed as the third commissioner of the Philippine Basketball Association after his predecessor, Col. Mariano Yenko retired from his post. Before serving as the commissioner, he also became the league's legal counsel in 1975 and was appointed as a deputy commissioner in 1986.

During his time as the commissioner, the league saw growth from six teams in 1986 to eight teams in 1992. He was also the author of the league's constitution and by-laws. He also implemented rules to keep the balance of the league, one of which is the protected players list, in which any of the following players cannot be on one team; Ramon Fernandez, Abet Guidaben, Manny Victorino and Yoyoy Villamin.

It was also during his time that the PBA All-Star Game was institutionalized in 1989.

He resigned from his post in 1992 and became the campaign manager of Danding Cojaungco during the 1992 presidential elections.

Preceded by PBA Commissioner
1988–1992
Succeeded by