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Rollins debuted during the Twins' first season in Minnesota in 1961 after their relocation from Washington. He was their everyday third baseman a year later, earned an All-Star nod and finished eighth ...
Former All-Star third baseman Rich Rollins has passed away at age 87. Read more about his career at MLB Trade Rumors.
On a warm summer day in 1966, the roar of the crowd echoed through the stadium as Rich Rollins stepped up to the plate, a moment that would forever be etched in baseball history. But beyond the ...
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Rich Rollins, former MLB All-Star who shined at both Parma Senior and Kent State, dies at 87Rich Rollins, a longtime MLB third baseman with deep roots in Northeast Ohio, has died at the age of 87. Rollins' death was confirmed by Bob DiBiasio, senior vice president of public affairs for ...
Rich Rollins, whose 10-year Major League Baseball career was highlighted by two All-Star game appearances and playing in the 1965 World Series with the Twins, passed away on Tuesday. He was 87.
CLEVELAND — Rich Rollins, an infielder whose decade-long big league career included All-Star honors for the Minnesota Twins in 1962, died Tuesday. He was 87. Rollins' death was confirmed by the ...
May 15 - Former Minnesota Twins All-Star infielder Rich Rollins died Tuesday. He was 87. The Twins confirmed the death of Rollins, who spent eight seasons with the club from 1961-68. Rollins made ...
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