Fernando Rodney
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Free-agent preview: Starting and relief pitchers...as a self-checklist when he goes elsewhere, when his mechanics get out of whack." The numbers say Fernando Rodney needs to remain a ninth-inning pitcher. 5. SP Rich Harden. Nobody has ever questioned Harden's ability to get hitters out. In this article: Randy Wolf, Rich Harden, Joel Pineiro, Kevin Gregg, Andy Pettitte, and Fernando Rodney |
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Kansas City Star | November 05, 2009
Royals' Wright files for free agency
...Coco Crisp. Other players filing Thursday included Red Sox outfielder Jason Bay, Tigers closer Fernando Rodney, Tigers second baseman Placido Polanco, Mets first baseman Carlos Delgado and Cardinals outfielder Matt Holliday. Several former...
In this article: Jamey Wright, Royals, Tigers, World Series, Bruce Chen, Placido Polanco, Ron Mahay, Matt Holliday, and Doug Mientkiewicz
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MLB | September 30, 2009
Rodney may bend, but he rarely breaks
...loaded with Cardinals in a three-run game and escaped with a double play. Rodney has pitched a perfect ninth inning in less than a quarter of his save situations. He has had multiple baserunners in a dozen. His teammates and coaches know...
In this article: Jim Leyland, Todd Jones, Tigers, Torii Hunter, Detroit, All rights reserved, Mlb.com, Juan Rivera, and Major League Baseball
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www.washingtonpost.com | October 24, 2006
Agent Says Ponson Pulling For Old Team
...long bottom of the eighth changed Manager Tony La Russa's mind. The Cardinals scored a run in the eighth against Detroit relievers Fernando Rodney and Zach Miner. Looper pitched a scoreless ninth in relief of Chris Carpenter, who...
In this article: Sidney Ponson, St. Louis Cardinals, Preston Wilson, David Eckstein, Braden Looper, World Series, St. Louis, Nate Robertson, and Zach Miner
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St. Louis Post-Dispatch | June 19, 2009
Tigers rookie puts the heat on Cardinals
...pulled the Cardinals within one run in the fifth inning. But the Cardinals next pushed a runner to third base when Tigers closer Fernando Rodney walked the bases full in the ninth inning. The game ended on Rick Ankiel's double-play grounder.
In this article: Cardinals, Rick Porcello, Detroit Tigers, Joel Pineiro, Tony La Russa, Skip Schumaker, Busch Stadium, Placido Polanco, Ryan Ludwick, and Florida State League
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www.washingtonpost.com | October 26, 2006
Tigers Left Fielding Questions, Or Maybe It's Just Karma
...ever had four errors in a Series by its pitchers. The Tigers needed only four games to pull off the malfeasance with Todd Jones, Justin Verlander, Zumaya and Rodney doing the dishonors. Though the Cardinals would never say it publicly,...
In this article: Detroit Tigers, Tony La Russa, David Eckstein, Joel Zumaya, Curtis Granderson, Curt Flood, Jim Leyland, St. Louis Cardinals, and World Series
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Wikipedia | October 23, 2009
2007 Detroit Tigers season
..., second baseman Omar Infante, outfielder Craig Monroe, left-handed starting pitcher Nate Robertson, and right-handed relief pitcher Fernando Rodney all returned with the Tigers for the 2007 season. As of July 18, the Tigers had sold...
In this article: Detroit Tigers, Magglio Ordonez, Curtis Granderson, Miguel Cabrera, Norm Cash, Brandon Inge, Sean Casey, New York Yankees, Chicago Cubs, and American League
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www.washingtonpost.com | October 20, 2006
Short Series Would Be Sweet for the Tigers
...with the bullpens, especially the closers. Here, too, the Tigers seem to have a solid advantage with young flamethrowers Joel Zumaya and Fernando Rodney, as well as venerable closer Todd Jones. However, the curveballs in the Cardinals'...
In this article: Tigers, Chris Carpenter, St. Louis Cardinals, The Mets, Detroit, Anthony Reyes, Dave Duncan, Tony La Russa, World Series, and Carlos Beltran
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Wikipedia | August 30, 2009
October 2006 in sports
...Carpenter gives up only three hits and no walks in eight innings. The Cards score on a Jim Edmonds double, an error by Joel Zumaya and a wild pitch from Fernando Rodney. Cardinals lead series, 2-1. American football: National Football...
In this article: St. Louis Cardinals, Detroit Tigers, Carolina Panthers, 2006 World Series, National Football League, Oakland Raiders, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, New York Mets, and Miami Heat
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Detroit Free Press | June 18, 2009
DETROIT 6, ST. LOUIS 3: Tigers respond to moves with win over Cardinals
...as the Tigers beat the Cardinals, 6-3, tonight in St. Louis. In the ninth, Fernando Rodney walked the bases loaded, but not before getting Albert Pujols to fly out to left. He got Rick Ankiel to ground into a double play to end the game.
In this article: Cardinals, Tigers, Placido Polanco, Joel Pineiro, Rick Porcello, Marcus Thames, Gerald Laird, Joe Thurston, and Dontrelle Willis
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Fernando Rodney (born March 18, 1977 in Samana, Dominican Republic) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher for the Detroit Tigers. Rodney is currently the Tigers closer. Rodney throws a fastball in the mid to upper-90 miles per hour and a changeup in the low 80s.
- Birth Date:
- March 18, 1977
- Birthplace:
- Samana, Dominican Republic
- Number:
- 56
- Position:
- Closing pitcher
- Bats:
- Right
- Debut Date:
- May 4
- Debut team:
- Detroit Tigers
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