Kevin Rhomberg

Kevin Jay Rhomberg (born November 22, 1955) is a former left fielder in Major League Baseball (MLB).

In 1974, Rhomberg attended Lewis University in Illinois where he was a part of the NAIA World Series Championship baseball team.

That year he led the Southern League in hits (187), triples (14), stolen bases (74), batting average (.366) and on-base percentage (.457); he finished second in runs scored (104).

[4] After the 1981 season, the Indians traded second baseman Duane Kuiper to the San Francisco Giants for pitcher Ed Whitson.

[5] Rhomberg spent most of the 1982 season in Class AAA, and he was called up to the major leagues with the Indians in September of that year.

[6] Several players shared the second base duties that year for the Indians; Rhomberg appeared in 16 games, mostly as a left fielder or pinch runner.

According to one story, former Indians teammate Rick Sutcliffe once reached under a bathroom stall to touch Rhomberg on the toe.

If the ball was hit to his right while playing in the outfield, Rhomberg would turn to the left and then make a full circle.