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JockBio: Francisco Rodriguez Biography


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"Francisco Rodriguez     In a day when baseball feel-good stories are hard to find, into the breach steps Francisco Rodriguez of the Angels. The rags-to-riches reliever has the bearing of Pedro Martinez and the stuff of Mariano Rivera. His post-season exploits earned him the nickname "K-Rod" and paved the way for Anaheim’s world championship. Francisco is Southern California's hottest young pitcher since Fernando Valenzuela, and a much-needed ray of sunshine for his homeland of Venezuela. This is his story… GROWING UP Francisco Jose Rodriguez was born on January 7, 1982, in Venezuela. The 14th child of Isabel Mayorca and Francisco Rodriguez, he came into the world when the couple was in the midst of a split-up. Two months into his existence, Francisco was handed off to his father's parents. From that day on, he called his grandmother, Isabel, "Mom" and his grandfather, Juan, "Dad." Francisco grew up in Bario Kennedy, a slum in the hillside Macarao section southwest of downtown Caracas. His father saw him only when he needed a place to stay and had to bunk down for a few days with Isabel and Juan. When Francisco was a little boy, he went to see his mother a couple of times, but got brushed off. Despite living less than 30 minutes away, she never came to see him. Francisco harbors great resentment toward his parents to this day. Although Francisco’s grandparents were poor, they were not impoverished. They got financial help from their other children, and Francisco's older br"
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