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The Questions with Aaron Rowand White Sox Centerfielder
Edited by Kostya Kennedy
June 20, 2005
What was your welcome-to-the-major-leagues moment? In my rookie year, 2001, [Cardinals pitcher] Dave Veres sawed me off and broke my bat with a 92-mile-an-hour sinker. Boomer [then teammate Davis Wells] glued toothpicks all over the ball and wrote a bunch of sayings on it and then gave it to me.
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June 20, 2005

The Questions With Aaron Rowand White Sox Centerfielder

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What was your welcome-to-the-major-leagues moment?
In my rookie year, 2001, [Cardinals pitcher] Dave Veres sawed me off and broke my bat with a 92-mile-an-hour sinker. Boomer [then teammate Davis Wells] glued toothpicks all over the ball and wrote a bunch of sayings on it and then gave it to me.

What was your most embarrassing moment?
Losing a fly ball in the Metrodome and running into the wall in leftfield. That was in 2002.

What is your favorite off-day activity?
Spending time with my kids.

If I weren't playing baseball, I'd be
... in the Marines.

If I were commissioner for a day, I'd
... get rid of the designated hitter.

Last Week
Rowand, 27, who has two children with his wife, Marianne, hit a 10th-inning homer to beat the Padres on Sunday as the White Sox improved to 42-20.

This Week
The White Sox end interleague play against the Dodgers, whom Rowand has not faced in his four seasons.

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