Hes aging (34) and recently ailing, but hes supposed to be healthy this year. Hes signed until the end of 2008 with a 2009 option so he still has some time and who knows he might even play longer. He holds many Angel records including hits, rbis, doubles, tbs, and abs, and will break a few more (59 homeruns away from that record.) He also led the Angels to the 2002 world series and had a bases clearing double in game 7 in a game that ended 4-1. Hes often overlooked and hes a class act. Do you think he'll get into the hall of fame??
Another impressive stat is that he has the 2nd most hits since 1995 (only behind Derek Jeter).
2007-03-13
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Tom Antar
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