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425:, Texas. On March 2, 2007 he was inducted into the Latinos in Action hall of fame. He was a member of the Cuero Gobblers' 1987 state championship football team, and was inducted into the Cuero Gobbler hall of fame in 2009. In 2008, he married Deborah, and they have three daughters Lauren, Kendall, Mia. 341:, Pedraza saved games 4 and 5, and pitched 3 1/3 shutout innings in the Series, allowing one hit and no walks. In 2000, he went 3-4 with 35 saves and a 2.15 ERA. He also had a WHIP of .77 with 4 walks and 35 hits in 50 1/3 IP. He was again picked for the 373:. In the 2000 Japan Series, he saved game one and threw two shutout innings. In 2001 he was once again an All-Star and he led the Pacific League in saves and points. For the second year in a row, Pedraza was awarded the 547: 542: 452: 537: 592: 562: 582: 552: 441: 602: 597: 612: 587: 577: 567: 607: 557: 298: 286: 282: 278: 103: 572: 234: 410: 406: 390: 378: 354: 194: 238: 306: 218: 488: 205:
in 2003. He was an All- Star four out of his five seasons in Japan. Prior to his career in Japan, he played
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in 1999. He debuted in Japan by going 3-1 with 27 saves and a 1.98 ERA. He finished second in the
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in the 1988 amateur draft right out of high school. He instead spent 3 years at the
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with 186 hits allowed, and he fell one short of the win lead. In 1993 he played for
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and 65-40 with a 3.82 ERA in 159 minor league games. Through 2009, he was 19th in
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Overall, Rodney went 16-12 with 117 saves and a 2.99 ERA in 194 games in
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All-Star team. In addition, he was rated for best control in the
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and Colorado Springs Sky Socks in 1994. He was 7th in the
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in 1991. In 1992, he had gone 13-8, 3.26 record for the
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After the end of his playing career, he moved back to
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annals in saves and 3rd among foreign-born hurlers.
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Hawks’ All-Star Pedraza leaves nest, vows to return
365:). Pedraza became the second American to be named 146: 132: 122: 112: 102: 97: 87: 77: 21: 229:Pedraza was drafted to in the 35th round to the 385:. In 2002 Pedraza remained the closer for the 511:Career statistics and player information from 377:. He was the second repeat foreign winner in 548:American expatriate baseball players in Japan 273:. In the Rockies chain, he debuted with the 8: 83:1999, for the Fukuoka Daiei Hawks 18: 301:in ERA. In 1997 Pedraza played for the 434: 361:save record (which was later broken by 150: 93:2003, for the Yomiuri Giants 543:Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers 357:. In addition, he also tied Otsuka's 7: 442:Hawks’ Pedraza found relief in Japan 305:. Then, in 1998 he signed with the 14: 538:Baseball players from San Antonio 593:Colorado Springs Sky Sox players 563:Texas Longhorns baseball players 393:. In 2003 he was signed to the 221:organization from 1991 to 1998. 489:"Inductees - Victoria Advocate" 269:in ERA. He then played for the 345:All-Star team, and he led the 309:. He split the year with the 281:in ERA and was chosen for the 1: 583:San Bernardino Spirit players 381:history and the first in the 353:for the most saves in all of 245:. He made his debut with the 195:Nippon Professional Baseball 553:Fukuoka Daiei Hawks players 513:Baseball Reference (Minors) 629: 333:in saves, and he made the 603:Charlotte Rangers players 598:Winnipeg Goldeyes players 297:. He finished 3rd in the 239:1989 College World Series 197:(NPB). He played for the 151: 142: 92: 82: 59: 37: 28: 613:People from Cuero, Texas 588:New Haven Ravens players 578:Albany Polecats players 568:Jamestown Expos players 337:All-Star team. In the 325:Rodney signed with the 608:Tulsa Drillers players 558:Yomiuri Giants players 201:from 1999 to 2002 and 184:Rodney Bernard Pedraza 573:Sumter Flyers players 263:San Bernardino Spirit 259:South Atlantic League 207:Minor League Baseball 469:latinosinaction.com 411:Nippon Pro Baseball 407:Nippon Pro Baseball 391:Nippon Pro Baseball 379:Nippon Pro Baseball 375:Fireman of the Year 367:Fireman of the Year 355:Nippon Pro Baseball 349:in saves. He tied 327:Fukuoka Daiei Hawks 235:University of Texas 199:Fukuoka Daiei Hawks 155:Fukuoka Daiei Hawks 114:Earned run average 54:San Antonio, Texas 339:1999 Japan Series 311:Charlotte Rangers 303:Winnipeg Goldeyes 267:California League 181: 180: 98:Career statistics 48:December 28, 1969 620: 499: 498: 496: 495: 485: 479: 478: 476: 475: 461: 455: 450: 444: 439: 291:Baseball America 275:New Haven Ravens 271:Colorado Rockies 215:Colorado Rockies 88:Last appearance 51: 47: 45: 24: 19: 628: 627: 623: 622: 621: 619: 618: 617: 518: 517: 508: 503: 502: 493: 491: 487: 486: 482: 473: 471: 463: 462: 458: 451: 447: 440: 436: 431: 419: 403: 323: 255:Albany Polecats 247:Jamestown Expos 227: 104:Win–loss record 73: 72: 66: 52: 49: 43: 41: 22: 17: 16:Baseball player 12: 11: 5: 626: 624: 616: 615: 610: 605: 600: 595: 590: 585: 580: 575: 570: 565: 560: 555: 550: 545: 540: 535: 530: 520: 519: 516: 515: 507: 506:External links 504: 501: 500: 480: 465:"Hall of Fame" 456: 445: 433: 432: 430: 427: 418: 415: 402: 399: 395:Yomiuri Giants 383:Pacific League 371:Pacific League 363:Kiyoshi Toyoda 359:Pacific League 351:Eddie Gaillard 347:Pacific League 343:Pacific League 335:Pacific League 331:Pacific League 322: 319: 315:Tulsa Drillers 299:Eastern League 287:Eastern League 283:Eastern League 279:Eastern League 257:. 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Pitcher
San Antonio, Texas
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Saves
Fukuoka Daiei Hawks
1999
2002
Yomiuri Giants
2003
baseball
pitcher
Nippon Professional Baseball
Fukuoka Daiei Hawks
Yomiuri Giants
Minor League Baseball
Montreal Expos
Colorado Rockies
Texas Rangers
Chicago Cubs
University of Texas
1989 College World Series
Montreal Expos
Jamestown Expos
Sumter Flyers
Albany Polecats
South Atlantic League
San Bernardino Spirit
California League

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