“Felipón”, another son of Felipe, manager at Lidom

Another member of the Rojas Alou lineage has taken firm steps with a view to continuing the legacy of the so-called “Royal Family” of baseball in the Dominican Republic.

This is Felipe Rojas Jr., who currently led the Lions of El Escogido for 8 games (until last night) on an interim basis and is the son of the legend Felipe Rojas Alou.

Rojas covered the absence of manager Rodney Linares, who was affected by Covid 19.

Felipón led 8 games and was 4-4.

Felipe’s son has been working for the Lions since the 2009-2010 season, working mainly as a prelude and initial coach and defined the opportunity to direct the long-haired players on an interim basis, as very productive since he knows more about situations that They present themselves daily with the players. “Coaching Albert Pujols has been one of the greatest things that has happened to my career,” stressed the young coach.

His career
“Felipón”, as his friends and family nickname him, was selected in the 40th round of the Kansas City Royals in the 1998 amateur draft with pick 1247, played in the minor leagues for the Royals from 1998 to 2001 and briefly in a league. Canadian baseball team in 2003.

During his playing career, he was an outfielder, briefly reaching AAA with the Omaha Golden Spikes. After his playing career, Rojas Jr. was hired by the Baltimore Orioles as their academy coordinator in the Dominican Republic between 2008-2012.

With Baltimore
Currently, he is the director of the academy of said organization in the Dominican Republic. Baltimore recently announced plans to build a 22.5-acre baseball complex that will be the home of talent development operations in the country.

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His family
He is a family man, which he described as a blessing. “I have had the support of my wife Emilia Villar De Rojas, who has been with me in many moments of my career and has been a support for me. I currently have four children, including a teenager and a 19-year-old who resides in the United States, an eight-year-old and a small baby, ”said Rojas.

He has always had a passion for basketball and it is something that his family carries in their blood. In his high school years at the San Gabriel school, he participated in intercollegiate tournaments and according to his classmates and opponents of that sport, he was a tremendous player.

 KNOW MORE
Baseball relationship Lots of learning.
What baseball relationship have you had with your father Felipe and your brother Luis? “With my father I have learned a lot, it is a school. With Luis I have learned everything related to baseball ”.

Serious, focused.
“I would like to go as far as I can as a baseball man, no matter what position God gives me,” said Felipón, always serious, always focused.

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