Happy Birthday Rob Ducey and Chad Green
Briefly

Rob Ducey, born in Toronto, turns 60 today, celebrating a career that began when he signed with the Blue Jays in 1984. Despite a promising start, including strong minor league stats, he struggled to find a consistent spot on the Jays' roster amid fierce competition. Traded in 1992 to the Angels, Ducey spent time with several teams before his 13-season career concluded with a modest .242 batting average. His journey also included representing Canada in the Olympics. Injuries and timing hindered his success in the major leagues, as he faced unfortunate setbacks throughout his career.
Rob Ducey, who turns 60 today, had a promising baseball career but was often overshadowed by stronger teammates and faced injury setbacks.
Over 13 seasons, Ducey played 703 games and hit .242/.331/.396 with 31 home runs and 146 RBI, never fully reaching his potential.
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