Jack Rothrock

Jack Rothrock

John Huston Rothrock (March 14, 1905 - February 2, 1980) was an utility in Major League Baseball who played for four different teams between the by|1925 and by|1937 seasons. Listed at 5'11", 165 lb., Rothrock was a switch-hitter who threw right-handed. He was born in Long Beach, California.

Rothrock was basically a line drive hitter and aggressive baserunner. He entered the majors in 1925 with the Boston Red Sox, playing for them through the 1932 midseason before joining the Chicago White Sox (1932), St. Louis Cardinals (1934-1935) and Philadelphia Athletics (1935, 1937). In 1927 was considered in the American League MVP vote, then in 1928 played all nine positions, plus pinch-hitting and pinch-running duties.

Rothrock hit a career-high .300 with 23 stolen bases for the 1919 Red Sox, then in 1933 hit .278 with 39 extrabases and a .343 on-base percentage. His most productive season came with the 1934 National League champions Cardinals, when he posted career-numbers in home runs (11), runs (106), and RBI (72), while hitting .284 with a .336 OBP and leading the league with 154 games played. He also led the victorious Cardinals with six RBI in the 1934 World Series.

In an 11-season career, Rothrock was a .276 hitter (924-for-3350) with 28 home runs and 327 RBI in 1014 games, including 498 runs, 162 doubles, 35 triples, 75 stolen bases, and a .336 OBP. In 868 fielding appearances, he played at center field (194), left field (138), right field (311), shortstop (78), second base (63), third base (48) and first base (38), as well as a catcher (1) and pitcher (1). Rothrock died at the age of 74 in San Bernardino, California.

External links

* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/ballplayers/player.php?name=Jack_Rothrock_1905&page=chronology Baseball Library]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/r/rothrja01.shtml Baseball Reference]
* [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/R/Prothj101.htm Retrosheet]


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