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    Aurelio Rodriguez, the Major League Baseball player, was born on Sunday, December 28, , in Cananea, Sonora, Mexico. Rodriguez was 19 years old when he broke into the major leagues on September 1, , with the California Angels. Aurelio Rodriguez stats, height, weight, career totals, schools, positions, and more historical research are in the Baseball Almanac.

    "He (Aurelio Rodriguez) probably had as good a pair of hands on him as anybody, and a great arm—the only two arms I've ever seen like that, (Travis) Fryman and him. This guy was a great third baseman." - Hall of Fame Manager Sparky Anderson

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    Aurelio and Arístides Rodríguez

    20th-century Peruvian mass murderers

    During the later stages of the Putumayo genocide, the brothers Aurelio and Arístides Rodríguez respectively managed the rubber stations of Santa Catalina and La Sabana, which were located near the Cahuinari River. The rubber collected at these stations was dependent on slave labor from the Huitoto, Boras and Resígaro indigenous populations. Between and the Rodríguez brothers were employed by J.C. Arana y Hermanos, which became the Peruvian Amazon Company in , both companies were founded by the Peruvian rubber baron Julio César Arana.

    Evidence collected by Walter Ernest Hardenburg, Benjamin Saldaña Rocca, Roger Casement and judge Rómulo Paredes implicated the Rodríguez brothers with the perpetration of various crimes against the local indigenous population, including flagellation, deliberate starvation, rape and murder among other atrocities. In , the general manager of La Chorrera admitted that the Rodríguez brothers "had killed hundreds of natives" during their management of Santa Catalina and La Sabana.

    Aurelio and Arístides both retired in and afterwards they travelled to Europe. Arístides perished on June 18 of Aurelio was arrested for his role in the Putumayo genocide in along with several of his subordinates, however Pablo Zumaeta arranged to bail Aurelio out with a payment of £2, Aurelio escaped from prison at Iquitos in May of with Armando Normand prior to a verdict in their trial.

    Early life

    The little bit of public information regarding the early life of Aurelio and Arístides Rodríguez comes from Walter Ernest Hardenburg. Hardenburg wrote:

    "Both of these copper-complexioned monsters were formerly barefooted peons of Chachapoyas, Peru. Going to the Putumayo, they began their career of butchery, and by dint of continual crime have succeeded in amassing a small fortune."

    Career

    Aurelio and Arístides were employed in the Putumayo River basin by Larrañaga, Arana y com

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    Aurelio Rodríguez

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    Third baseman
    Born:()December 28,
    Cananea, Sonora, Mexico
    Died: September 23, () (aged 52)
    Detroit, Michigan
    Batted: RightThrew: Right
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    September 1, , for the California Angels
    Last appearance
    October 1, , for the Chicago White Sox
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    In this Spanish name, the first or paternal family name is Rodríguez and the second or maternal family name is Ituarte.

    Aurelio Rodríguez Ituarte, Jr. (December 28, – September 23, ), sometimes known by the nickname "Chi Chi", was a Mexican professional baseball player, who spent the bulk of his Major League career with the Detroit Tigers. Known for his powerful throwing arm, he was one of the great defensive third basemen of his generation. His career range factor of per nine innings at third base ranks second in major league history, and his 4, assists at the position ranked fifth in major league history at the time of his retirement.

    Rodriguez began his career in the Mexican League in and and was the league's Rookie of the Year in He then played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball for the California Angels (–), Washington Senators (), Detroit Tigers (–), San Diego Padres (), New York Yankees (–), Chicago White Sox (–) and Baltimore Orioles (). In , he led all major league players (at all positions) with 30 total zone runs. He also led the majors in fielding percentage by a third baseman in both and In , he finally received the Gold Glove Award, breaking Brooks Robinson's year lock on the honor.

    After his playing career ended, Rodriguez worked as a manager, primarily in the Mexican League, from to He led the Sultanes de Monterrey to the Mexican League championship. In , he was inducted into the Mexican Professional

    Aurelio Rodríguez

    Mexican baseball player (–)

    In this Spanish name, the first or paternal surname is Rodríguez and the second or maternal family name is Ituarte.

    Baseball player

    Aurelio Rodríguez

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    Third baseman
    Born:()December 28,
    Cananea, Sonora, Mexico
    Died: September 23, () (aged&#;52)
    Detroit, Michigan, U.S.

    Batted: Right

    Threw: Right

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    Induction

    Aurelio Rodríguez Ituarte, Jr. (December 28, &#; September 23, ), sometimes known by the nickname "Chi Chi", was a Mexican professional baseball player, who spent the bulk of his Major League career with the Detroit Tigers. Known for his powerful throwing arm, he was one of the great defensive third basemen of his generation. His career range factor of per nine innings at third base ranks second in major league history, and his 4, assists at the position ranked fifth in major league history at the time of his retirement.

    Rodriguez began his career in the Mexican League in and and was the league's Rookie of the Year in He then played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball for the California Angels (–), Washington Senators (), Detroit Tigers (–), San Diego Padres (), New York Yankees (–), Chicago White Sox (–) and Baltimore Orioles (). In , he led all major league players (at all positions) with 30 total zone runs. He also led the majors in fielding percentage by a third baseman in both and In , he finally received the Gold Glove Award, breaking Brooks Robinson's year lock on the honor.

    After his playing career ended, Rodriguez worked as a manager, primarily in the Mexican League, from to He led the Sultanes de Monterrey to the Mexican League championship. In , he was inducted into the Mexican Professional Baseball Hall of Fame. He died in at ag

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