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Kenneth Victor Rudolph is a former professional baseball player. He was born on December 29, 1946 in Rockford, Illinois. He is a right- handed thrower and batter and spent his college days at the Los Angeles Community College. Ken Rudolph began his professional career when he was drafted by the Chicago Cubs as the 26th overall pick in the 2nd round of the 1965 Major League Baseball Entry Draft. He made his major league debut on April 20, 1969 for the Cubs against the Montreal Expos. On September 1974, he was traded by the Cubs to the San Francisco Giants for Willie Prall. Just a few months later, he was sent together with Elias Sosa to the St. Louis Cardinals and on March 1977, his playing rights were sold back to the San Francisco Giants and he then was sent to the Baltimore Orioles. He was then released by the Baltimore Orioles on January 1978 and then was signed as a free agent by the St. Louis Cardinals just a few months after. His last game as a player was on September 1977 against the Cincinnati Reds. At present, Rudolph works as the head varsity baseball coach of the Arcadia High School. Look back to Ken Rudolph's golden days in the baseball field and start your own collection of autographed baseballs, MLB photomints and coins, autographed MLB jerseys, framed MLB photos, plaques, and collages, autographed MLB bats, MLB trading cards and tickets, autographed MLB helmets and hats, MLB bobbleheads and figures, autographed MLB magazines and books, MLB apparel, game used autographed items, MLB hats, caps & visors, MLB jewelry , watches, and accessories, MLB equipment, original art and prints, MLB tailgating gear, and other souvenir items available on this website. About Ken Rudolph: Ken Rudolph (full name: Kenneth Victor Rudolph; no nicknames) played catcher from 1969 until 1977 for the Chicago Cubs, San Francisco Giants, St. Louis Cardinals and Baltimore Orioles. He played for the Cubs from 1969 - 1973, Giants from 1974 - 1977, Cardinals from 1975 - 1976 and Orioles in 1977. Over 9 seasons, he played 328 games, hit 6 home runs, drove in 55 runs, and stole 2 bases. Born on December 29, 1946 in Rockford, IL, Rudolph stands 6' 1 and weighs 180 lb. He attended Cathedral (Los Angeles, CA) high school and was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in the 2nd round of the 1965 amateur draft. His debut was on April 20, 1969 and he played his final game on September 7, 1977. Common misspellings of his name include Kenneth Ken kenny keny king Victor Rudolph. Common misspellings: Memorabillia, memoribilia, Collectables, Singed, Memorabila, Memorbilia, Memorabelia, Collectable Our wide assortment of authentic autographed Ken Rudolph memorabilia includes: Ken Rudolph autographs, photomints, collages with frame, frames, display cases, inscriptions, signatures, game used collectibles, coins, and other Ken Rudolph signed memorabilia. You can also browse Ken Rudolph autographed memorabilia such as a signature photomint, pic, inscribed ball, Ken Rudolph autograph, inscription, hand signed collage, coin with autograph, Olympic collectible and trading card, among other signed Ken Rudolph memorabilia. Info on Ken Rudolph Jerseys, Gear & Collectibles: Our online store carries t-shirts, pictures, jackets, official clothing, licensed apparel, MVP 16X20 photos, sweatshirts, hats, caps, replica banners, and sale gifts, whether it's unsigned, signed or game-used. Also find an authentic 8X10 photo, jacket, ball, t-shirt, gift, blanket, jersey, picture, hat, display case, sweatshirt or cap. Browse Ken Rudolph memorabilia stats, prices, values, signings, jerseys & pics from 2004, 2005, 2006, 2007 & 2008. Searching for the perfect Ken Rudolph gifts for that special sports fan? Whether you are trying to choose an item for a holiday such as Christmas or you need a birthday present, our gift certificates make the perfect gift idea. Our gift cards take all the pressure out of finding the perfect present for friends or loved ones. Let your loved ones choose their favorite Ken Rudolph memorabilia and sports collectibles so you don't have to.