- Doug Rader
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Doug Rader Third baseman Born: July 30, 1944
Chicago, IllinoisBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut July 31, 1967 for the Houston Astros Last MLB appearance October 2, 1977 for the Toronto Blue Jays Career statistics Batting average .251 Home runs 155 Runs batted in 722 Teams As player
As manager
- Texas Rangers (1983–1985)
- Chicago White Sox (1986)
- California Angels (1989–1991)
Career highlights and awards - 5× Gold Glove Award winner (1970, 1971, 1972, 1973, 1974)
Douglas Lee Rader (born July 30, 1944 in Chicago, Illinois), nicknamed "The Red Rooster", is a former third baseman in Major League Baseball who was known primarily for his defensive ability, winning five straight Gold Glove Awards from 1970 to 1974.
Rader's career lasted from 1967 to 1977. He played for the Houston Astros, San Diego Padres, and Toronto Blue Jays. He later managed the Texas Rangers, Chicago White Sox, and California Angels between 1983 and 1991.
Also nicknamed "Rojo", Rader earned his nickname "The Red Rooster" from the thick head of red hair which always protruded from under his cap.
Rader attended Glenbrook North High School in Northbrook, Illinois, and Illinois Wesleyan University.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
- Gammons, Peter. "He's An Angel Now," Sports Illustrated, August 7, 1989.
Sporting positions Preceded by
Darrell JohnsonTexas Rangers Manager
1983-1985Succeeded by
Bobby ValentinePreceded by
Tony La RussaChicago White Sox Manager
1986Succeeded by
Jim FregosiPreceded by
Moose StubingCalifornia Angels Manager
1989-1991Succeeded by
Buck RodgersNational League Third Baseman Gold Glove Award 1958: K. Boyer | 1959: K. Boyer | 1960: K. Boyer | 1961: K. Boyer | 1962: Davenport | 1963: K. Boyer | 1964: Santo | 1965: Santo | 1966: Santo | 1967: Santo | 1968: Santo | 1969: C. Boyer | 1970: Rader | 1971: Rader | 1972: Rader | 1973: Rader | 1974: Rader | 1975: Reitz | 1976: Schmidt | 1977: Schmidt | 1978: Schmidt | 1979: Schmidt | 1980: Schmidt | 1981: Schmidt | 1982: Schmidt | 1983: Schmidt | 1984: Schmidt | 1985: Wallach | 1986: Schmidt | 1987: Pendleton | 1988: Wallach | 1989: Pendleton | 1990: Wallach | 1991: Williams | 1992: Pendleton | 1993: Williams | 1994: Williams | 1995: Caminiti | 1996: Caminiti | 1997: Caminiti | 1998: Rolen | 1999: Ventura | 2000: Rolen | 2001: Rolen | 2002: Rolen | 2003: Rolen | 2004: Rolen | 2005: Lowell | 2006: Rolen | 2007: Wright | 2008: Wright | 2009: Zimmerman | 2010: Rolen | 2011: PolancoToronto Blue Jays 1977 Inaugural Season Opening Day Lineup C Rick Cerone | 1B Doug Ault | 2B Pedro García | 3B Dave McKay | SS Héctor Torres | RF Steve Bowling | CF Gary Woods | LF John Scott | DH Otto Vélez | P Bill SingerBatters C Alan Ashby | C Ernie Whitt | C Phil Roof | 2B Steve Staggs | 3B Roy Howell | 3B/DH Doug Rader | DH/1B/OF Ron Fairly | OF/SS Bob Bailor | LF Al Woods | OF/DH Sam Ewing | SS Jim Mason | SS Tim NordbrookPitchers SP Jeff Byrd | SP Jim Clancy | SP Jerry Garvin | SP Steve Hargan | SP Jesse Jefferson | SP Dave Lemanczyk | RP Dennis DeBarr | RP Tom Murphy | RP Mike Willis | RP Jerry Johnson | RP Pete Vuckovich | RP Chuck Hartenstein | RP Tom Bruno | RP Mike DarrManager and Coaches Manager Roy Hartsfield | Hitting coach Bobby Doerr | Pitching coach Bob Miller | First base coach Don Leppert | Third base coach Jackie Moore | Bullpen coach Harry WarnerTexas Rangers managers Washington Senators (1961–1971) Texas Rangers (1972–present) Chicago White Sox managers Griffith • Callahan • Jones • Sullivan • Duffy • Callahan • Rowland • Gleason • Evers • Walsh • Collins • Schalk • Blackburne • Bush • Fonseca • Dykes • Lyons • Onslow • Corriden • Richards • Marion • Lopez • Stanky • Moss • Lopez • Gutteridge • Adair • Tanner • Richards • Lemon • Doby • Kessinger • La Russa • Rader • Fregosi • Torborg • Lamont • Bevington • Manuel • Guillén • Cooper • VenturaLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim managers Los Angeles Angels (1961–1964) California Angels (1965–1996) Anaheim Angels (1997–2004) Los Angeles Angels
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