Aside from being a great defensive center fielder, he is having his best offensive season for his career. He is batting .316, with 10 homers, 39 RBIs, 45 runs scored, and has 4 SBs. He also has 26 walks, and an OBP of .394, and a SLG of .490. This has come from all over the lineup as Philadelphia has batted him first, second, fourth, fifth, sixth, and seventh, so it does not seem to phase him as to where he is batting in the lineup. I know outfielders are always big producers and the same guys always seem to get top consideration for the All-Star game, but does Rowand deserve a chance to get in?
2007-06-21
07:52:40
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