Kumar Rocker made history as the first player of Indian descent to appear in Major League Baseball (MLB) on Sep.12, marking a significant milestone for the community in one of America's most iconic sports.
Rocker, a 24-year-old pitcher for the Texas Rangers, delivered a strong performance in his debut game, helping secure a 5-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners at T-Mobile Park.
In his four-inning start, Rocker struck out seven batters, allowing only one run. He made a crucial impact early in the game, skillfully working his way out of a tight spot to keep the Mariners from scoring. His fastball, which averaged 96.8 mph and topped out at 97.6 mph, demonstrated the power and precision that the Rangers were hoping for.
“That was one of the more impressive debuts I’ve seen,” praised Rangers manager Bruce Bochy, highlighting Rocker’s performance under pressure.
Reflecting on his debut, Rocker shared his approach to the game with MLB, “Try to play the situation that it is and play it as it comes. Take it one pitch at a time; if you try to do too much in those situations, you probably find yourself getting beat. I did what I could with it, and it ended up going in my favor.”
Born to an Indian American mother, Lalitha, whose parents immigrated to the United States from the Indian state of Andhra Pradesh in 1965, Rocker’s first name Kumar, which translates to Prince, is a nod to his Indian heritage.
Both Lalitha and Rocker’s father, Tracy Rocker- a former NFL player and College Football Hall of Famer– were present at the game, along with family and friends, to witness his debut. Reflecting on his son's journey, Tracy said, "Yes, we always saw it. She saw it (pointing to his wife) before I did." Lalitha added, "At two years old, I told my husband he is going to be a pitcher. Yes, it is a dream come true for all of us."
Rangers general manager Chris Young expressed his confidence in Rocker’s readiness to excel in the big leagues, stating, “I think this is a very mature, poised player, who knows exactly what he needs to do to be successful. That happens for different players at different times, and I have no doubt that Kumar is ready for this moment.”
Indian American Congressman Raja Krishnamoorthi wrote on X, “Congratulations, Kumar, and I hope to see you pitch at Wrigley Field next April!”
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