Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
I was able to catch a number of games with him playing, including a couple of games when I was really young at Arlington Stadium. I don't think there is a Ranger more loved than Pudge; he is the greatest Texas Ranger of all time bar none. That ceremony should include the instant retirement of his number.
7 - Pudge Rodriguez
26 - Johnny Oates
34 - Nolan Ryan
Three of the greatest Rangers ever to put on the uniform.Rangers - Cowboys - Aggies - Stars - Mavericks
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
He's one of the best ever. To catch for so long is amazing, and he was still as good as it got defensively behind the plate in his last year. I'll always love Pudge because he put the Tigers back on the map. I dont know if Magglio, Rogers, etc etc come here if it wasn't for him being the first one.
He's still good enough to play but I imagine his ego kind of scares teams away. Thats why the Tigers got rid of him. He didn't like not being in the lineup everyday and was becoming a problem.JayElectronicaBluElzhi2PacTheNotoriousB.I.G.ReksSc arfaceFashawnJeruThaDamajaComment
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
Speaking of 2 of the greatest Rangers...I was able to catch a number of games with him playing, including a couple of games when I was really young at Arlington Stadium. I don't think there is a Ranger more loved than Pudge; he is the greatest Texas Ranger of all time bar none. That ceremony should include the instant retirement of his number.
7 - Pudge Rodriguez
26 - Johnny Oates
34 - Nolan Ryan
Three of the greatest Rangers ever to put on the uniform.
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
Truly one of the greatest catchers to have played the game. I have some early games in his career and even back then they were comparing him favorably to guys like Johnny Bench. Pudge was someone who made the catcher a power position in a time when a good catcher was thought of as a light hitting .250 hitter who could give you 10 HRs at best and be no threat on the basepaths. Pudge had the power but he also possessed a cannon for an arm and some great speed especially early in his career.Member of the Official OS Bills Backers Club
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
He was great as a Marlin too! Helping us win a world series in '03.
Though I have to wonder how Jose Canseco's accusation of Pudge in his book might affect his HoF eligibility.
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
One of my favorite players ever.
*sigh* another guy I grew up watching set to retire.Comment
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
It was nice to catch a glimpse of the ceremony moments ago... I'm also another fan who admired Ivan's game, especially defensively.
Instead of Ivan throwing out the first pitch of today's game, he opted to go behind the plate and throw-down to second. Awesome stuff!Last edited by Reaman; 04-23-2012, 06:07 PM.Comment
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One of my favorite players growing up. Always sad to see a guy like that move on.
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
I'd argue Mike Piazza made the catcher a power position more than Pudge did.Truly one of the greatest catchers to have played the game. I have some early games in his career and even back then they were comparing him favorably to guys like Johnny Bench. Pudge was someone who made the catcher a power position in a time when a good catcher was thought of as a light hitting .250 hitter who could give you 10 HRs at best and be no threat on the basepaths. Pudge had the power but he also possessed a cannon for an arm and some great speed especially early in his career.
Pudge topped 30 homeruns once, 20 5 times.
Nonetheless, he was a fantastic player who really benefited from longevity. Hardly any catcher ever could play as long as he did and still be productive. I believe he really wanted to get 3,000 hits, just couldn't compete at that high level anymore.7 National Championships
43 Conference Championships
152 All-Americans
5 Heisman Trophy Winners
#1 in weeks ranked #1 in AP Poll
#1 in weeks ranked top 5 in AP Poll
#1 in wins/winning percentage since 1946
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As far as fan favorites or overall career? If overall career I would say okay with Ryan, but just on his time with the Rangers, no way. Not top 10I was able to catch a number of games with him playing, including a couple of games when I was really young at Arlington Stadium. I don't think there is a Ranger more loved than Pudge; he is the greatest Texas Ranger of all time bar none. That ceremony should include the instant retirement of his number.
7 - Pudge Rodriguez
26 - Johnny Oates
34 - Nolan Ryan
Three of the greatest Rangers ever to put on the uniform.
Pudge is #1 though.Comment
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Re: Ivan "Pudge" Rodriguez ready to announce retirement
He's a great guy, remember watching him with Detroit when I first got into baseball, after that I forgot where he went then he went to the Yankees and struggled. But a great career behind the plate most likely HoFWhy did I move here? I guess it was the weather.Comment


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