DuBOIS, Pa. – One thousand seven hundred and thirty-five miles. If you drew a straight line between Bayamón, Puerto Rico and DuBois, Pennsylvania, that is the approximate distance you would get. Although he has had stops in other locations along the way, that distance has been covered by Jorge Rodriquez in his lifetime. His journey has now brought him to Penn State DuBois, where he is a member of the Nittany Lion baseball team.
Baseball is considered the most popular sport in Puerto Rico. In terms of spectators and active participants, it is considered the premier sport on the island. Introduced to the island in the late 19th century, the first two baseball clubs were founded in Puerto Rico in 1897. While the sport was initially ridiculed as unmanly exhibition, the sport began to catch on when the local teams regularly defeated the more experienced American teams. Presently, Puerto Rico is represented by more than 25 players in Major League Baseball.
Rodriquez grew up in Bayamón with Dominican parents who met in Puerto Rico, and baseball became part of his life at a young age. Playing the game and being part of teams at the young age of 6, Rodriquez found a natural interest and love for the game. As he grew older, his parents wanted to give every opportunity for their children to attend college. Moving to the United States offered that chance and the family completed that move in 2017. They settled in Hazleton, Pennsylvania, where several members of the extended family on his father’s side were already located. It also wasn’t too far away from family members on his mother’s side, who live in New York. It was in Hazleton where Rodriquez began playing organized baseball, first for the local American Legion team as well as travel ball teams and for his high school.