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Rod Carew Biography

Birth Name:Rodney Cline Carew

Birth Place:Gatun, Panama

Profession Actor

Fast Facts

  • Was voted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame in 1991, only the 22nd player to be voted in on his first ballot
  • Made an appeal to a joint session of Congress in 1998 that resulted in $50,000 being appropriated to the National Institutes of Health for pediatric cancer research
  • Was only the third player to have his uniform number retired by two teams
  • Started out playing baseball with a broomstick and bottle caps as a child
  • Was born on a train in the Canal Zone
  • When he was 14 years old, he moved to New York with his family
  • On the day he graduated from high school, he signed with the Minnesota Twins
  • Best known as a first baseman for the California Angels
  • Had a very successful run batting for the Minnesota Twins from 1967 to 1978
  • After retiring as a professional baseball player, he opened The Rod Carew Baseball School in Placentia, Calif․, to teach children about the sport