About Jose Pagan Memorabilia & Collectibles
Born on May 5, 1935 in Barceloneta, Puerto Rico, Jose Antonio Rodriguez Pagan is a retired professional baseball player who appeared in a number of Major League Baseball game. He started out in the Major League Baseball when he was signed by the San Francisco Giants with which he made his very first Major League Baseball appearance on August 8, 1959. He stayed with the Giants until 1965 when he was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates. Pagan spent his last Major League Baseball seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies which he joined in 1973. In total, he spent 15 years in the major league. According to reviews, Pagan is one of the remarkable shortstops and basemen in the history of MLB. He played in the 1971 World Series where he hit a after eight innings. He became a champion in that particular World Series and was part of the 1970 and 1971 National league Pennant. In 1962, Pagan finished 11th in the National League Most Valuable Player Award. After his final Major League Baseball game on August 15, 1973 for the Philadelphia Phillies, he worked as a coach for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 1974 to 1978. He posted a career record of 922 hits, .250 batting average and 372 runs batted in.
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About Jose Pagan:
Jose Pagan (full name: Jose Antonio (Rodriguez) Pagan; no nicknames) played shortstop, third baseman and leftfielder from 1959 until 1973 for the San Francisco Giants, Pittsburgh Pirates and Philadelphia Phillies. He played for the Giants from 1959 - 1965, Pirates from 1965 - 1972 and Phillies in 1973. Over 15 seasons, he played 1326 games, hit 52 home runs, drove in 387 runs, and stole 46 bases. Born on May 5, 1935 in Barceloneta, P.R., Pagan stands 5' 9" and weighs 160 lb. He attended high school. His debut was on August 4, 1959 and he played his final game on August 15, 1973. Common misspellings of his name include Jose Antonio (Rodriguez) Jose Pagan.