Rodríguez's family defected from Cuba on his father's fishing boat when he was eight years old, nearly dying on the journey. Rodríguez played college baseball for the University of Miami before beginning his professional career.
Early life
Rodríguez was born in Villa Clara Province, Cuba. His parents, Edilio and Ylya Rodriguez, operated a farm and his father fished.[1][2]
The Rodríguez family, consisting of Eddy, his parents, his sister Yanisbet, and his cousin Carlos, defected from Cuba when he was eight years old on his father's fishing boat. Eddy was unaware of the defection until they were at sea.[1][2][3] Their boat nearly capsized in a storm and they ran out of food, resorting to eating ground coffee beans, before they were discovered by the United States Coast Guard.[2][3] The family settled in Miami[2] and Rodríguez graduated from Coral Gables Senior High School in Coral Gables, Florida.[4]
Rodríguez made his Major League debut on August 2, 2012, against the Cincinnati Reds. He hit a home run off of Johnny Cueto in his first major league at-bat.[7] Rodríguez made two starts for the Padres in 2012, going 1 for 5 at the plate. He was optioned to the Triple-A Tucson Padres on August 9 when opening-day catcher Nick Hundley was recalled.[8]
On September 4, 2012, Rodríguez was designated for assignment and moved off the 40-man roster.[9] The Padres re-signed Rodríguez as a minor-league free agent and invited him to 2013 spring training.[10]
Tampa Bay Rays
Rodríguez signed a minor league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays in January 2014.[11]
New York Yankees
He signed a minor league contract with the New York Yankees for the 2015 and 2016 seasons.[12][13] He received a non-roster invitation to spring training on February 5, 2016.
On December 15, 2016, Rodriguez signed a minor league contract with the Minnesota Twins.[14] The Twins released him after spring training, and he signed a minor league contract with the Yankees on April 3, 2017.[15] Rodríguez spent the year with the Triple–A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders, playing in 83 games and hitting .177/.227/.298 with 8 home runs and 31 RBI. He elected free agency following the season on November 6, 2017,[16] and ended his playing career.[17]
Coaching career
Rodríguez served as the Los Angeles Angels minor league catching coordinator in 2019.[18] Rodríguez was named the catching coach for the Miami Marlins prior to the 2020 season.[19]