Louis Rodman Whitaker Jr. Net Worth is $950,000 Louis Rodman Whitaker Jr. Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Louis Rodman Whitaker, Jr. (born May 12, 1957) nicknamed Sweet Lou, is a former Major League Baseball player. Whitaker was a second baseman for the Detroit Tigers from 1977 to 1995. Along with teammate Alan Trammell, Whitaker is perhaps best known as half of the longest running "double play" combination in major league history.
Date Of Birth May 12, 1957 Place Of Birth Brooklyn, New York, USA Height 5' 11" (1.8 m) Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 Ranks 88th on MLB All-Star Runs List (1,386). 2 Ranks 75th on MLB All-Time Plate Appearances List (9,967). 3 Ranks 90th on MLB All-Time At Bats List (8,570). 4 Ranks 78th on MLB All-Time Games List (2,390). 5 Won 4 American League Silver Slugger Awards at Second Base (1983-1985 and 1987). 6 Won 3 American League Gold Glove Awards at Second Base (1983-1985). 7 1978 American League Rookie of the Year. 8 Second Baseman for the Detroit Tigers (1977-1995).
Self Title Year Status Character Sunday Night Baseball 1991-1994 TV Series Himself - Detroit Tigers Second Baseman 1987 American League Championship Series 1987 TV Series Himself - Detroit Tigers Second Baseman 1986 MLB All-Star Game 1986 TV Special Himself - AL Second Baseman 1985 MLB All-Star Game 1985 TV Special Himself - AL Second Baseman 1984 World Series 1984 TV Mini-Series Himself - Detroit Tigers Second Baseman 1984 American League Championship Series 1984 TV Series Himself - Detroit Tigers Second Baseman 1984 MLB All-Star Game 1984 TV Special Himself - AL Second Baseman Magnum, P.I. 1983 TV Series Himself 1983 MLB All-Star Game 1983 TV Special Himself - AL Second Baseman
Known for movies 1984 MLB All-Star Game (1984) as Himself - AL Second Baseman
1986 MLB All-Star Game (1986) as Himself - AL Second Baseman
1983 MLB All-Star Game (1983) as Himself - AL Second Baseman
1985 MLB All-Star Game (1985) as Himself - AL Second Baseman