The Saratogian (Saratoga, NY)

Julio Rodríguez, another burgeoning star in Seattle

- By TIM BOOTH AP Sports Writer

SEATTLE (AP) » At the end of every warmup before starting an inning on defense in center field, Julio Rodríguez pauses. He scans the crowd at T-Mobile Park and picks a direction to send a souvenir ball into the stands.

“I wish I could just give a nice souvenir to everybody that comes to the field,” Rodríguez said. “But unfortunat­ely, it’s not like that.”

Not to fret. Rodríguez is doing his part to provide souvenirs and highlights for Mariners fans, and making the statement there seems to be a burgeoning star in the Pacific Northwest.

Welcome to the J-Rod Show.

When Rodríguez made the Mariners opening day roster, it was a sign the future had arrived ahead of schedule. And after a rocky first few weeks, the 21-yearold Rodríguez is thriving and proving his arrival in the majors was right on time.

He’s been the AL rookie of the month in consecutiv­e months. He was the AL player of the week last week. He may be the midseason leader for AL rookie of the year. And he could find himself an All-Star in a coupe of weeks.

There’s no question Rodríguez is having fun in the process. The bat flips and shuffles rounding third after long home runs. The grins after claiming another stolen base. Fans clamoring for Rodríguez to throw them a ball before the start of every inning.

“I have to play that way . ... That’s how I learned how to play the game. That’s how I fell in love with the game,” Rodríguez said. “I feel like it’s pretty critical to me to just be able to enjoy what I’m doing. I’m doing this because I enjoy doing it and it’s a pretty cool sport. Being able to play with joy I feel like is pretty important to me.”

It’s strikingly reminiscen­t of another young star who once patrolled center field in Seattle. And while it’s unfair to make major comparison­s between what Ken Griffey Jr. was and what Rodríguez might become, there are similariti­es worth noting.

Through the first 81 games of his rookie season, Griffey hit .282 with an .809 OPS, 13 home runs, 13 doubles and 43 RBIs.

Rodríguez played in his 82nd game on Tuesday in Seattle’s 6-2 win in San Diego. His numbers at the end of the day: .277 batting average with an .823 OPS, 15 homers, 16 doubles and 43 RBIs. Rodríguez didn’t hit his first home run until May 1 in Miami and has 15 in the past 62 games played.

Rodríguez is the only player in league history to have 15 or more homers, 15 or more doubles and 20 or more stolen bases in the first 81 games of his career.

Added to what Rodríguez is doing at the plate is he’s been learning center field on the fly. He was primarily a corner outfielder in the minors.

“He plays the game hard.

Plays the game the right way,” Seattle outfielder Jesse Winker said. “Young kid does so many things right. Awesome kid.”

It’s not supposed to be as easy as Rodríguez appears to be making his rookie season look. He was the AL rookie of the month for May and June. Last week he hit .360 with three homers and a 1.273 OPS in seven games to be named the AL player of the week.

As his numbers have increased, so has the buzz along with Houston’s Jeremy Pena and Kansas City’s Bobby Witt Jr. as the favorites for AL rookie of the year at the midpoint of the season. But Rodríguez’s numbers are so good his case for being on the AL All-Star team has strengthen­ed.

 ?? AP PHOTO/GREGORY BULL ?? Seattle Mariners’ Julio Rodriguez reacts after hitting a two-run home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres, Monday, July 4, 2022, in San Diego.
AP PHOTO/GREGORY BULL Seattle Mariners’ Julio Rodriguez reacts after hitting a two-run home run during the fourth inning of a baseball game against the San Diego Padres, Monday, July 4, 2022, in San Diego.

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