Cookie Rojas: Former Mets Coach Appearing in Two Mets Post Seasons (1997 - 2000)
Octavio Victor Rojas Rivas was born on March 6, 1939, in Havana Cuba. Moniker: His mother gave him the nickname "Cuqui" meaning adorable & it eventually found it's way to Cookie, the name stuck his whole life. Born into an upper middle class family, his father wanted him to be a doctor, but Octavio wanted to play baseball for the Havana Sugar Kings. At the time Havana was an affiliate of the Cincinnati Reds. Reds Career: In 1956 he was eventually signed by the Reds as a second baseman at the age of 17. In 1959 although they won the International League title the team moved to Jersey City, NJ the next year to avoid the turmoil in Cuba & the chance Fidel Castro would nationalize the team. In 1962 Cookie debuted as the Reds starting second baseman in the first game ever played at the new Dodger Stadium. A week later he got his first career hit, that coming off the great Dodger Hall of Famer Sandy Koufax. After one season with the Reds he was traded to the Phi...