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Article: Sox's new style suits Rowand just fine.
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- Chicago Tribune (Chicago, IL)
- Article date:
- December 16, 2004
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Byline: Bob Foltman
CHICAGO _ Aaron Rowand doesn't care where he plays or where he hits in the lineup _ just as long as he's in it.
Rowand said he will do whatever manager Ozzie Guillen wants "to help the team."
With the acquisition of Scott Podsednik from the Milwaukee Brewers in the Carlos Lee trade, White Sox general manager Ken Williams said Rowand may move from center field to left.
Rowand said he's more comfortable in center, but only because that's where he has been playing. He has played corner spots before and doesn't have a problem moving to left with Podsednik in center.
Rowand also is excited about change in the ...
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