Rollins stable for now ... After a troubling 2010 in which leg injuries limited him to a career-low AB number, Jimmy Rollins (SS, PHI) headed into his 2011 walk season playing for a new contract with a shaky health outlook. He did enough to secure at least three more seasons in Philadelphia:
Year AB BA xBA bb% ct% h% G/L/F PX hr/f Spd SBO HR/SB ==== === ==== ==== === === == ======== === ==== === === ===== 2008 556 .277 .306 9 90 29 45/24/31 91 7% 106 32% 11/47 2009 672 .250 .285 6 90 25 40/19/41 99 8% 100 27% 21/31 2010 350 .243 .277 10 91 25 46/17/37 76 7% 98 18% 8/17 2011 567 .268 .271 9 90 28 30/20/51 80 8% 100 22% ...Almost!
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