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Rod
Barajas
Catcher
Birthdate
5/9/1975
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Norwalk, CA
College
Cerritos Coll. CA (J.C.)
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Position
Catcher
Birthdate
5/9/1975
BAT/THR
Right/Right
Birthplace
Norwalk, CA
Debut Year
1999
College
Cerritos Coll. CA (J.C.)
Career History
Pittsburgh Pirates
2012-2012 (1 Season)
Los Angeles Dodgers
2010*-2011 (2 Seasons)
New York Mets
2010*-2010 (1 Season)
Toronto Blue Jays
2008-2009 (2 Seasons)
Philadelphia Phillies
2007-2007 (1 Season)
Texas Rangers
2004-2006 (3 Seasons)
Arizona Diamondbacks
1999-2003 (5 Seasons)
MLB News
Woo goes 7 strong innings as the Mariners power past the Rangers 5-2
— Bryan Woo pitched seven strong innings, Rob Refsnyder homered on the first pitch of the bottom of the first and the Seattle Mariners topped the Texas Rangers 5-2 on Sunday.
Munetaka Murakami homers and White Sox go deep 4 times to back Noah Schultz in 7-4 win over A's
— Rookie Munetaka Murakami and Miguel Vargas hit two of Chicago's four home runs off Jeffrey Springs, and rookie Noah Schultz allowed one hit over five innings for his first major league win as the Chicago White Sox beat the Athletics 7-4 on Sunday.
Guardians' Austin Hedges gets engaged on field following game
Austin Hedges scored the first run of the game for the Guardians but had a bigger moment after the final out.
Yankees sweep Royals with shutout win
Yankees sweep Royals with shutout win
Blue Jays ride an 8-run first inning to a 10-4 win over the Diamondbacks, snapping 4-game skid
— Kazuma Okamoto hit a solo homer and had three RBI, Nathan Lukes added a three-run double and the Toronto Blue Jays used an eight-run first inning to cruise past the Arizona Diamondbacks for a 10-4 victory Sunday that prevented a three-game sweep.
Moniak and Karros homer as the Rockies beat the Dodgers 9-6
— Mickey Moniak hit a go-ahead two-run homer in the seventh, and the Colorado Rockies held on to beat Los Angeles 9-6 on Sunday and give the Dodgers’ their first losing streak of the season.