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    Scott Bruce Rolen (born April 4, 1975) is an American former professional baseball third baseman. He played 17 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB)...
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  • League Central. However, strong offensive seasons from Albert Pujols, Scott Rolen, and Jim Edmonds—during which they each hit more than 30 home runs and...
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  • However, in the top of the second, Scott Rolen hit a long home run to left field, tying the score at 1–1. Rolen was 0-for-15 in his career in the World...
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    with the Rockies and 2 with the Cardinals. Scott Rolen owns the fourth-highest total, winning eight awards. Rolen won with the Phillies, the St. Louis Cardinals...
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    Reese Scott Rolen† Neifi Pérez Steve Finley Jim Edmonds Andruw Jones Mike Matheny Greg Maddux*† N/A 2001 Todd Helton† Fernando Viña Scott Rolen† Orlando...
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    announced on January 24. Scott Rolen, in his sixth year of eligibility, was the only player elected from the BBWAA ballot. Rolen had received 10.2% of the...
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  • software engineer Scott Rolen, American baseball player Scott Rudin (born 1958), American film, television, and theatre producer Scott Schenkel, American...
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    Rickey, Red Schoendienst, Ozzie Smith, Ted Simmons, Bruce Sutter, and Scott Rolen. In 2018, Forbes valued the Cardinals at $1.9 billion, the 7th-highest...
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    with the Indiana Bulls, an Indiana travel team featuring alumni such as Scott Rolen, Tucker Barnhart, and Lance Lynn. He committed to play college baseball...
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  • Robinson Award in 1987. See footnote. Jack Sanford (1957) Dick Allen (1964) Scott Rolen (1997) Ryan Howard (2005) See footnotes. Larry Bowa (2001) See footnote...
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    Contemporary Era Committee to the Baseball Hall of Fame. McGriff and Scott Rolen were formally inducted into the Hall of Fame on July 23, 2023. During...
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  • notable draftees included Chris Carpenter, Torii Hunter, Jason Varitek, Scott Rolen, future NFL Hall of Famer Marshall Faulk, and Heisman Trophy winner Charlie...
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    Polanco, Mike Timlin, and Bud Smith were acquired by the Phillies for Scott Rolen, Doug Nickle, and cash. Polanco was shifted to second base as David Bell...
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    either traded or left the team soon after. The team drafted third baseman Scott Rolen in the second round of the 1993 amateur draft. He had reached the majors...
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    where the Curse of the Bambino died. Catcher Mike Matheny, third baseman Scott Rolen, and outfielder Jim Edmonds won Gold Gloves this year. The 2004 St. Louis...
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    acquired second baseman Aaron Miles had two doubles and a triple, and Scott Rolen, who missed most of the 2005 season with a shoulder injury, had a grand...
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    the Memphis Redbirds in the Pacific Coast League. After an injury to Scott Rolen, Seabol was promoted from Memphis and played several positions with the...
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  • most recent individual associated with the Cardinals to be inducted is Scott Rolen, inducted in 2023; while his Hall of Fame plaque features a Cardinals...
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  • scored on Paul Lo Duca's double, but Scott Spiezio, who started the game at third base in place of an injured Scott Rolen, had two hits and three RBIs, including...
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    250 Jimmy Sheckard 2,084 251 Ed McKean 2,083 252 George J. Burns 2,077 Scott Rolen* 2,077 254 Chuck Klein* 2,076 255 Carney Lansford 2,074 256 Dixie Walker...
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  • Miguel Montero replaced Plácido Polanco on the roster due to injury. Scott Rolen replaced Chipper Jones on the roster due to injury. Pablo Sandoval replaced...
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    In 2010, with NL MVP Joey Votto and Gold Glovers Brandon Phillips and Scott Rolen, the Reds posted a 91–71 record and were NL Central champions. The following...
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  • tied it again in the fifth on Larry Walker's RBI double off Backe and Scott Rolen's RBI single off Chad Qualls. In the sixth, Edgar Renteria and Reggie...
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    hitter and all-around reserve player as well as the primary backup to Scott Rolen at third base, had his best season since 2002 for the 2006 Cardinals...
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    hitter who played primarily third base on the field) Brooks Robinson Scott Rolen Ron Santo Mike Schmidt Pie Traynor (First third baseman to be inducted...
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  • Olerud (SEA) 2nd Base Fernando Viña (STL) Bret Boone (SEA) 3rd Base Scott Rolen (STL)/(PHI) Eric Chavez (OAK) Shortstop Édgar Rentería (STL) Alex Rodriguez...
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  • Thumbnail for List of Major League Baseball career Wins Above Replacement leaders
    Larkin* 70.5 Ron Santo* 70.5 102 Gary Carter* 70.2 103 Carlos Beltrán 70.1 Scott Rolen* 70.1 105 Ed Delahanty* 69.6 106 Rick Reuschel 69.5 107 Tim Raines* 69...
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  • Pavano, Scott Podsednik, Juan Rivera, J. C. Romero, Brian Schneider, Ben Sheets, Jeff Suppan, Kip Wells, Dan Wheeler and Jack Wilson. Scott Rolen's 10.2%...
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    The Philadelphia Phillies, who had lacked a strong third baseman since Scott Rolen was traded in 2002, selected Bohm in the first round, third overall,...
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  • Thumbnail for List of Major League Baseball career runs batted in leaders
    120 Dan Brouthers* 1,296 121 Andruw Jones 1,289 122 Moisés Alou 1,287 Scott Rolen* 1,287 124 Del Ennis 1,284 125 Bob Johnson 1,283 126 Don Baylor 1,276...
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