The studious-looking, Cuban-born Rojas was selected in 1969 as the Phillies' greatest
second baseman ever. The popular five-time All-Star played all 10 positions during
his career, pitching one scoreless inning in 1967, and DHing in the AL. He played
70 games in the outfield for the famed 1964'Hh)''great-collapse Phillies. In 1968
he led NL second basemen with a .987 fielding percentage, and in 1973 he helped set
a Royal record 192 double plays. In his most productive year at the plate, the slightly-built
Rojas drove in 69 runs and scored 78 in 1973. He replaced Angels manager
Gene Mauch
in spring training of 1988 when Mauch resigned due to ill health, but Rojas was fired
in September.
(JCA)