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Rich Rollins Passes Away

By Anthony Franco | May 14, 2025 at 9:15pm CDT

Former All-Star Rich Rollins passed away this week at age 87, according to multiple reports. A third baseman, he spent the majority of his career with the Twins in the 1960s.

Rollins was born a little outside Pittsburgh and moved to Ohio as a child. He attended Kent State and signed with the Washington Senators in 1960. The franchise moved to Minnesota and rebranded as the Twins the following year. Rollins earned a cup of coffee during the first season in Minnesota. He opened the following season as the starter at the hot corner.

That rookie year was probably the best of Rollins’ career. He appeared in 159 games and hit .298/.374/.428 with career marks in homers (16) and RBI (96). He was selected to both All-Star teams — the league briefly had both a midseason and postseason All-Star Game at that time — and placed eighth in AL MVP balloting. Rollins hit another 16 homers while batting a personal-best .307 the following season. He again received a few down-ballot MVP votes.

Rollins had one more quality season and posted a cumulative .291/.356/.425 batting line between 1962-64. He placed among the top 30 qualified hitters in both average and on-base percentage during that stretch. His numbers declined sharply in the middle of the decade, perhaps due to recurring knee injuries. Rollins had brief stints with the Seattle Pilots/Milwaukee Brewers franchise and Cleveland before retiring after the 1970 season. He’d later spend some time as a scout in the Cleveland organization.

Over 10 seasons in the big leagues, Rollins appeared in a little more than 1000 games. He hit .269/.328/.388 with 77 home runs, 399 RBI and 419 runs scored. MLBTR sends our condolences to his family, friends and loved ones.

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  1. Robertowannabe1

    3 months ago

    RIP Rich…….

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  2. DarrenDreifortsContract

    3 months ago

    Seems just like yesterday he won a world series with the Phillies in 2008.

    RIP and god bless you forever!

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    • Keystonescorpio

      3 months ago

      This wasn’t Jimmy Rollins if that’s who you were thinking of on the 2008 Phillies.

      RIP Rich and condolences to your family and friends.

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      • Fever Pitch Guy

        3 months ago

        Key – He knows that Rollins would have been 70 if he was on that 2008 Phillies team. This is not the time for his attempts at humor.

        RIP Rich, thoughts and prayers to your loved ones.

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    • TigersLoveCinnamon

      3 months ago

      Poor taste as usual

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  3. Lefty_Orioles_Fan

    3 months ago

    Rich Rollins was also a member of the World Famous 1969 Seatlle Pilot team …it was cut short by knee surgery…also he was offended by Jim Bouton because he had no idea Jimmy B was writing a book…
    Although he was mentioned in Ball Four several times…..he was pretty quiet and lastly he was a big executive at one time for the Cleveland Caveliers…i guess now he can tell Jim Bouton as to what he really thinks of his book

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    • Mrbarky

      3 months ago

      I bet he’s up there right now pounding the ol’Budweiser with Joe Schultz and Jim Bouton as well.Rip Rich

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      • Lefty_Orioles_Fan

        3 months ago

        Hope they bury the Hatchett

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  4. jorge78

    3 months ago

    RIP Rich…..

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  5. GarryHarris

    3 months ago

    I’m wondering off Rich Rollins’ career was altered by beaning the way Don Wert’s career was. Rollins performed at a near all star level offensively his first three seasons then dropped off dramatically thereafter.

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  6. letitbelowenstein

    3 months ago

    Two All-Star appearances and got to be a member of the ’69 Pilots. And the memorable glasses he wore, not unlike Michael Douglas in “Falling Down”. later on. RIP, Rich. A fine career.

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  7. This one belongs to the Reds

    3 months ago

    RIP Rich. I had some of his old baseball cards.

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  8. DodgerFanxyz

    3 months ago

    There were indeed two All-Star games, but not a “post season” AS Game. Both games were played in the summer, several weeks apart in July and/or August.
    RIP Rich Rollins.

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  9. uvmfiji

    3 months ago

    RIP Rich. Those Twins teams were fun. Tough era to hit in.

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  10. Nobby

    3 months ago

    As I recall, he made the last out of the last Twins/Red Sox game in 1967, popped out to Rico Petrocelli, withe the Sox winning the 67 AL championship, The Impossible Dream Year.

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    • senior52

      3 months ago

      You remember well. I’ll never forget Ned Martin’s call.

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  11. Alan53

    3 months ago

    I remember him as a tough out on the ’65 pennant-winning Twins. That team is not much remembered nationally, but they ended the Yankees dynasty and gave the Dodgers a real battle in the World Series.

    Metropolitan Stadium in Bloomington was a very good ballpark, too, now largely forgotten.

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  12. Ecbucs 2

    3 months ago

    I had a Rich Rollins bat as a kid. I had no idea who he was until later. I got it because it was black and thought it looked great.

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  13. dapperdan

    3 months ago

    Sorry to hear of his passing. One of the first baseball cards I ever owned was the 1965 Rollins card. He may have looked like every high school’s shop teacher, but for three years he was an All-Star caliber third baseman. It’s unfortunate more people remember him as a part-time Seattle Pilot than as an All-Star. I don’t remember Bouton saying anything too bad about him. If not for Ball Four, most of the Pilots would not be remembered at all.

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