Joseph Oden Rudi Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Joseph Oden Rudi (born September 7, 1946 in Modesto, California) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball who played for the Kansas City & Oakland Athletics (1967–76, 1982), California Angels (1977–80) and Boston Red Sox (1981). He batted and threw right-handed. He currently works in real estate in Baker City, Oregon.He is a long-time amateur radio operator with the call sign NK7U.
He and his wife live in Oregon, where they sell real estate. Joe is also a ham radio enthusiast. [April 2008]
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Finished 2nd in voting to Jeff Burroughs for the 1974 American League MVP for leading the League in Total Bases (287), Doubles (39) and Extra-Base Hits (65). Also had .293 Batting Average (174 for 593), 73 Runs, 4 Triples, 22 Home Runs, 99 RBI, 2 Stolen Bases, 34 Walks, .334 On Base percentage, .484 Slugging Percentage, 2 Sacrifice Hits, 5 Sacrifice Flies and 6 Intentional Walks in 158 Games.
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Finished 2nd in voting to 'Dick Allen' for 1972 American League MVP for leading League in Hits (181) and Triples (9) and having .305 Batting Average (181 for 593), 94 Runs, 32 Doubles, 19 Home Runs, 75 RBI, 3 Stolen Bases, 37 Walks, .345 On base percentage, .486 Slugging Percentage, 288 Total Bases, 15 Sacrifice Hits, 6 Sacrifice Flies and 6 Intentional Walks in 147 Games.
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Named to 3 American League All Star Teams (1972 and 1974-1975).
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Won 3 American League Gold Glove Awards as Outfielder (1974-1976).
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Member of 1971 and 1975 American League Western Division Champion Oakland Athletics teams. Member of 1972-1974 World Series Champion Oakland Athletics teams. Member of 1979 American League Western Division Champion California Angels team.
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Outfielder for Kansas City/Oakland Athletics (1967-1976 and 1982), California Angels (1977-1980) and Boston Red Sox (1981).
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Title
Year
Status
Character
1971 American League Championship Series
1971
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Oakland Athletics Left Fielder
Legends: Oakland A's, the Forgotten Dynasty
2012
Documentary
Himself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?
2005
TV Series documentary
Himself
Rebels of Oakland: The A's, the Raiders, the '70s
2003
TV Movie documentary
Himself - Outfielder, Oakland A's 1968-1976
100 Years of the World Series
2003
Video documentary
Himself
ESPN SportsCentury
2000
TV Series documentary
Himself
Monday Night Baseball
1976
TV Series
Himself - Oakland Athletics Left Fielder / First Baseman
1975 American League Championship Series
1975
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Oakland Athletics First Baseman / Himself - Oakland Athletics Left Fielder
1975 MLB All-Star Game
1975
TV Special
Himself - AL Left Fielder
1974 World Series
1974
TV Mini-Series
Himself - Oakland Athletics Left Fielder / Himself - Oakland Athletics First Baseman / Left Fielder