Coming into his rookie season of 2001, there was a lot of hype surrounding Rollins and his blistering speed; he didn't disappoint and had 46 stolen bases that season. Many Phillies fans were excited at the thought of having an up and coming lead-off man of his potential.
Aside from his offense, Rollins is a solid defensive shortstop, with few errors and a powerful arm. Rollins is one of the few people in baseball capable of having double-digits in doubles, triples, home runs, and stolen bases.
Rollins owns the longest hitting streak in Philadelphia Phillies history at 36 games (and counting), achieved during August-October, 2005. His streak is the longest in the majors since 1987, when Paul Molitor hit safely in 39 consecutive games, and the longest in the National League since Pete Rose's 44-game streak in 1978. With his 2005 season complete, Rollins will have the opportunity to continue his streak in the 2006 season. (The Phillies' first game next season is scheduled for April 3, 2006.) If his streak continues next season, the day he breaks the All-time major league hit streak of 56 games set by Joe DiMaggio will be on April 26, a home game against the Colorado Rockies.
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