Arthur Rhodes
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Seattle Mariners — No. 22 | |
Relief pitcher | |
Bats: Left | Throws: Left |
Major League Baseball debut | |
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August 21, 1991 for the Baltimore Orioles | |
Selected MLB statistics (through 2006) |
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Record | 75-60 |
ERA | 4.31 |
Strikeouts | 993 |
Former teams | |
Arthur Lee Rhodes (born October 24, 1969 in Waco, Texas) is a left-handed relief pitcher for the Seattle Mariners.
He has also spent time with the Baltimore Orioles, Seattle Mariners, Oakland Athletics, Pittsburgh Pirates and the Cleveland Indians. Arthur spent 12 years in the Baltimore Orioles organization before being granted free agency. After signing and playing with the Seattle Mariners for four years, Rhodes signed a new contract with the Oakland Athletics.
As a member of the A's, manager Ken Macha tried to use him a closer. Unfortunately, Rhodes' performance was not strong enough to earn him the job as a closer, and he was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates along with Mark Redman and cash for Jason Kendall and cash after one season with the Athletics. In the same offseason, he was traded to the Cleveland Indians for Matt Lawton and became their top setup man. On January 27, 2006, he was acquired by the Phillies from the Indians in a trade for outfielder Jason Michaels. As a Philadelphia Phillie, Rhodes wore #22 on his uniform.
After his former teammate Cory Lidle was traded to the Yankees and told the press the Phillies were not committed to winning, Rhodes responded to Lidle by saying,"He is a scab. When he started, he would go 5 1/3 innings and (the bullpen) would have to win the game for him. The only thing Cory Lidle wants to do is fly around in his airplane and gamble. He doesn't have a work ethic. After every start, he didn't run or lift weights. He would sit in the clubhouse and eat ice cream. ... He shouldn't say that, he shouldn't say anything like that because he is a scab. He crossed the line when guys like me, Flash (Tom Gordon) and Mike Lieberthal were playing. He is a replacement player." Shortly afterwards, on October 11, 2006, Lidle was killed in a plane crash.
On January 24, 2007, Rhodes was signed to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training by the Seattle Mariners.