Rob Flippo is a Bullpen Catcher for the Los Angeles Dodgers.
He played college baseball at San Joaquin Delta College, where he was a two-year letterman and all-conference selection in 1986 and at the University of Pacific, where he was a two year letterman, team captain, and a Conference Scholar Athlete. He played Minor League Baseball for the Bakersfield Dodgers in 1989 and the Yakima Bears in 1990 before beginning his coaching career.
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