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Please leave a message for Rod Carew.
Thank you so very much you dont know how happy that ball made me and my 80 yr. old parents. thanks again.
Posted by oso-r on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:05
Rod, Do you see yourself becoming a major league headcoach?
Posted by Jeff Cobb on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:05
Do you have a book on hitting. My 16 year old could use the help. Thanks
Posted by Reggie Holmes on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:05
We are very proud of you. Courtney Carew is writing a book report about you. All the best
Posted by veronica Greaux on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:05
Hallo Rod Would just like to say that I never followed your career since 1999 until we met not in person but in faith eversince I have read everything about you and collected baseballs, cards and pictures with autographs thank you, I am a big fan and coul
Posted by Damian Carew on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:05
Hello, I have read your book several times, and patterned my swing after yours, I became the number hitter in little league growing up; however, my son is 10 now and very gifted, but all the coaches now are adamently enforcing the stay on your back foot a
Posted by Steven Strom on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:05
Rod, I attended your hitting school in Placentia, CA. The opportunity to learn the art of hitting from you was my greatest birthday gift. The swing you taught me carried me on to success in college baseball. Your knowledge of hitting is trupmed only by
Posted by David Carrillo on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:03
HI ROD, ALTOUGH I GREW UP A DODGERS FAN, I WOULD GO TO THE BIG A JUST TO WATCH YOU PLAY
Posted by ISRAEL on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:04
Hey Rod 13 years ago i ssaw you driving in anaheim hills in your porche .i was trippin out .i watched you play for 79-till 85 and you and doug decinces where my fav. players
Posted by Axl Rose on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:04
Hey I just wanted you to know that you are an awesome role model and a true baseball great!
Posted by Erik on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:04
Rod Carew you are a cool baseball player and i had to do a report on you and you are really cool
sin,
olivia
Posted by Olivia on 15th March, 2008 @ 11:04
good job on getting 3053 career hits
Posted by JD on 22nd October, 2007 @ 11:12
When are we going to be able to send our own memorablia for Mr. Carew to sign
Posted by Scott on 22nd October, 2007 @ 11:12
Hey Rod, You taught me the art and science of hitting at your school in Anaheim( I still have the video) and I wanted to say thank you for always being fun and good hearted. It really took roots and it is something I will never forget. Thank You!
Posted by Chris Grosskopf on 22nd October, 2007 @ 11:12
Although I grew up a Red Sox fan, your picture was on my bedroom wall right next to Yaz!
Posted by Dan Carlino on 22nd October, 2007 @ 11:12
My grandpa, Dave Moore, was a big fan of yours. So was my dad!
Posted by Wilson Moore on 22nd October, 2007 @ 11:12
Hello Mr. Carew, it just seems like yesterday when I was at Angel Stadium on August 4, 1985 seeing you get that 3000 hit and what more that day was my first wedding anniversary, god bless and much success with your family
Posted by Basilio Diaz on 22nd October, 2007 @ 11:11
Hi Rod,Please motivate Garrett Anderson to reach 3,000 hits. He credits you for much of his knowledge of the game...Please motivate him to reach the goal that you reached. !!
Posted by JD on 4th September, 2007 @ 20:29
Rod,I watched you when I was a kid.I have a ten year old boy now and he plays ball, and I was wondering if you ever wrote a book or video on hitting. I LOVED WATCHING YOU PLAY
Posted by david monte on 4th September, 2007 @ 20:28
Rod, muchas gracias...Segui cada turno al bate tuyo desde 1974 cuando tenia 4 anos hasta tu retiro en 1985...Tu fanatico # 1...En Panama
Posted by Walter Acrich on 16th August, 2007 @ 06:26
i am 11 and play for guild baseball club in victoria australia and want to be the second carew into the hall of fame
Posted by daniel carew on 6th August, 2007 @ 12:39
Rod, words can not express my thanks for all you have done for game of baseball and my children after their loss of their father.You and your family are in my prayers daily. God Bless you and keep you safe.
Sharon Rauschkolb
Posted by Sharon Rauschkolb on 6th August, 2007 @ 12:39
Thank you for great memories - I emulated your stance as a kid, I admire your character as an adult. Thank you!
Posted by J. Ostrom (Utah) on 21st July, 2007 @ 13:00
Angels and Giants were my favorite teams growing up. Always got a kick out of watching you hit out of your stance.
Posted by Tom S. on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Your work is marvelous!!
;)
Posted by Frederick on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Welcome to Australia Mr Carew! Good to have you at the Academy teaching the boys.
Posted by Bluewave on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
The profile of you on FSN was great! I tell my kids of watching you and Tony Oliva, two of the best pure hitters of not only the Twins, but Baseball. Thanks for the memories!
Posted by Kevin Sinton on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Got your autograph when I was 7 at old Met stadium and you were my favorite ever since. You were the greatest.
Posted by GeorgeErdahl on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
I just you on "in my own words" that was awesome.. People in Minnesota do still love you ROD
Posted by scott Reisenbigler on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Rod, Hello and thanks for sharing your story about your life and Daughter. I was touched and just want to say thanks for giving back all you do.
DJL
Posted by Dennis Larson on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Rod, love the web site. You have always been and will always be a true mentor and hero. Thanks for all the wonderful memories over the years. Thank you cannot express how honored I was to see you at JT Schmidts. I hope this finds you and the family well.
Posted by Kim Rauschkolb on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Hi Rod! Thanks for the memories..You are a true hero
Posted by John D.G on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Thouroughly enjoyed watching Rod play baseball when I was a kid.
From having perused his web site, I can see why I was admired him, he was not only a superior baseball player, but a truly great man, selfless in his efforts to help and better other peopl
Posted by Javier on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Thanks for all the great memories in Anaheim. I wanted to go to the game when you hit your 3000th hit but we got stuck in traffic...I was living in Canoga Park and it was bumper to bumper...so my parents took us to that German place where they have the Br
Posted by John D.G on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
ROD-YOU ROCK!!
I also live in Coto too!
Posted by Brody on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
you are a great baseball player
Posted by eric cunningham on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Thank you for being my friend.
Posted by Steven Young on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
U were A great hitter, take care
Posted by Tony on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
It is so funny, my mom just recently found a picture of you and my brother when you took him to mexico with Loraine and Jr. We were laughing when he got sick at one of your games. I am sure you remember. Harry is doing well.
Posted by Aleshia Hanvey on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
When I was a kid and already a big Angels fan, I randomly saw you on Catalina. I shyly said to you, "Are you Rod Carew?" and you said, "Yes." And I was too amazed to say anything else, so I just walked away.
Posted by Darron Evans on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Reading a "science of hitting " book and started day dreaming about the best hitter I watched in my life time - you.
Posted by Jim Olson on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Rod I just want to thank you for years of enjoyment watching play baseball and being a quality person.
Posted by Ron Wood on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Rod, you are an idol to me and I admire you always!
Posted by Connor Rabinowitz on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
It was nice to see you at the Victim Rights Conference today. I was the one who spoke to you about keeping this country great. I am dedicated to that task as well as helping my fellow man.
Posted by Ms. Dean on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
You are inspiration for all of us Central Americans of West Indian descent.
Posted by lenny hall on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Rod Carew at bat and a hotdog @ the Met seems like yesterday.
Posted by Scott Reiter on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Hi Mr. Carew Thank you for all the childhood memories. Your my all-time favorite Twin. Most of all thanks for being who you are, a fantastic person and role model.
Posted by Greg Preimesberger on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
The REAL Mr. Baseball
Posted by Aaron Kuznia on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
HI ROD,
HOPE ALL IS GOING GOOD FOR YOU. WHEN YOU HAVE TIME GIVE ME A CALL OR AN EMAIL
YOUR LONG LOST FREIND, ALAN
Posted by ALAN HIRSCH on 16th July, 2007 @ 10:44
Uncle rod i miss you and love you i hope that all is well with the family and know that i think of you everyday
Posted by ambyr zemel on 7th March, 2007 @ 07:50
rod....good seeing you with the twins in ft myers....go twinkies....sammy marx
Posted by sammy marx on 7th March, 2007 @ 07:50
There will never be another Rod Carew, you are baseball to me.
Posted by Mike Johnson on 7th March, 2007 @ 07:50
You are awesome, i admire you so much!!!!!!!!
Posted by Bryce Widmark on 6th January, 2007 @ 09:17
Happy Chanuka. Every good deed you do and you inspire is one step closer to bring Moshiach. :)
Posted by Amy on 19th December, 2006 @ 02:36
Rod, I have been searching for you for years! I hope all is well. I would love to hear from you. My 9 year old son wears #29 proudly. He knows you will always hold a special place in my heart. Hugs and Kisses--Jill
Posted by Jill Player-Little on 19th December, 2006 @ 02:36
good seeing you at the baseball academy in compton the past few weeks. hope you keep coming out
Posted by johnny miles on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
rod is this really u? i worked w/ u at the hitting school and went to cooperstown with u and the family.
Posted by WENDY MILLER on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
I worked for Richie & Mary Scheinblum . I heard about Michell and our thoughts and prayers are with you and Merilyn. I pray like is well. I am remarried. I am a stay at home mom to a 13 year old boy. Baseball is his life. He makes time for football
Posted by Cathy Baker (Vieceli) on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Thanks for some great years Mr. Carew!!!
Posted by Jayman7o72 on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Mr. Carew, I am very proud to see a fellow contry man and first of the contry inducted into the Hall of Fame an to see that the stadium in Panama have your name you have inspired us to play the game much harder and to let the world know that we can play t
Posted by Pedro B. Austin Jr. on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Mr. Carew,
Thanks for helping our kids. God Bless you and your family
Posted by Barstow PAL/Tim on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Congratulations on being chosen Hometown Hero for the Angels. You and Tony together again. Cheers!
Posted by Mary Woodall on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Rod: Congratulations on being the Angels Hometown Hero. You could have won the Minnesota award just as easily. Keep up all the great work.
Posted by johnny dee on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Nice to hear a fellow Carew has done the name proud. Keep up the good work.
Posted by Jeffrey Carew (Liverpool, UK) on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
My sister told me about your web site and I really enjoyed it. Very properly done. Very interesti
ng!
Posted by reinimat on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Hello allI will continue to visit enjoyed the reading thanks
Posted by Alena on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Rod Carew and Kirby Puckett is what baseball and the Minnesota Twins is all about. Good people!
Thank you for all the memories.
Posted by Matt Esch on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Dear Mr. Carew.
I grew up in a small town in ND and became an instant Rod Carew fan as a member of the Twins. You have since been a true inspiration for me both as a player and as a person. My grandfather would always tell me you were the greatest hi
Posted by Dean Kinnoin on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Thanks for the childhood memories! I still have the autograph baseball, COke bottle (still full of pop), your book and albums of pixs. You were the only one on the team, right?!! I always said taht if I had a child , it would be named after you. Thanks ag
Posted by jp on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Mr. Carew..... You are THE MAN!
Posted by jpt on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Thanks for being you. You were a great hero to me when I was 11 and at 47 an great example of how to be a great person.
Posted by wizz on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
ive been a twins fan for awhile now and i wish i could have seen you play so bad. you are really good.
Posted by Joe Landa on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
I just saw "In My Own Words" on FSN North and it only makes me wish I were alive when you played!
Posted by Sean Z on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
I hope you enjoy the Ted williams pics I gave you at the National. Thank you for your kindness and items you have signed for me over the many years. Still looking for those golf gloves rod.
Posted by Brian H on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Rod, As a long time Twins fan, let me say thank you to the greatest Twin of all time. You were a great player and a great role model to many.
Posted by Scott Nelson on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Rod, I have a baseball that you personalized for me. A dear friend arranged for me to go into the locker room at the old met stadium and meet my hero and to get your autograph. That baseball still means an awful lot to me. Thank you for the memories
Posted by Rich Oney on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Rod, I really enjoyed your conversation on FSN north TV last nite, you are truly a professional and I loved watching you at the old met... PS. keep teaching kids this great game.
Posted by doug frenzel on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
HELLO MR CAREW,
I LOVED WATCHING YOU PLAY BASEBALL. I SEE FEW PLAYERS TODAY WHO PLAY THE GAME WITH SAME TYPE OF SKILL SET YOU HAD. YOU WERE REALLY A GRACEFUL PLAYER. ALL THE BEST TO YOU
Posted by MATT BOSSHART on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
I love Mr. Rod he is the greatest player of all time. You are blessed and a great man
Posted by Hector on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
rod....hope you have a good summer. send a few of those players to the Twins
Posted by jen meyers on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Mr. Carew, you were awesome when you played and you continue to help players with hitting. Go Brewers.
Posted by Tommy Boy on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
RODNEY THIS IS YOUR LONG TIME FRIEND FROM NEW YORK HOPE YOUR DOING OK.CAN YOU EITHER E-MAIL AT CALVIN,JEFFREY-BROOKLYN N.Y.OR CALL ME ON MY CELL 917-450-8100
Posted by JEFFREY CALVIN on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Mr. Carew, you signed a HOF postcard for me at Milwaukee County Stadium in 2000. Thank You! I collect baseball autographs for myself and my three year old son Cooper. I have dozens of unsigned cards of your and three or four signed ones that I bought. You
Posted by Joe Gillespie on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Rod was and still is the man when it comes to hitting.
Posted by Britt Pavelonis on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
All I can say is WOW, Your the Best
Posted by Dennis Johnson on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Rod, your my hero!!! I did a speech on you in grade school. Your the best 1st Baseman to play the game besides my other hero KENT HRBEK.... AWESOME WEBSITE !!!!
Posted by Donald Hagenson on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Mr. Carew...I met you in Puerto Rico at the Academy and thought your lessons on hitting were the best I have ever seen. I hope you come back next year
Posted by Thomas T... on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Rod...my dad loved the baseball you autographed for him...thanks
Posted by Eddie David on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Dad you rock...and roll....all day long...sweet suzie.
LOVE
Posted by Devon Carew on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
mr carew, congradulations on the website. you are my favorite player. i used to watch you at the old met
Posted by fred page on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50
Wow! I am the first to sign the guestbook!
Posted by Gregg Manning on 3rd December, 2006 @ 18:50