Rollins, Bonds Named Tribune Persons Of The Year
Pair to receive Philly's local and national awards
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POSTED: Jan 4, 2008
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Rollins, the 2007 National League MVP, was selected by the Tribune as its Philadelphia Sports Person of the Year. Rollins had an outstanding year on the field batting .296 with 30 homeruns, 94 runs batted in, and 41 stolen bases.
Off the field, Rollins was very active in the Philadelphia community through his fund raising efforts for a number of local charities. Recently, he donated computers to a mostly African-American high school in North Philadelphia.
During his press conference after winning the MVP award last month, Rollins said he hoped his award would bring more African-American kids into baseball.
“The one thing that comes from this, I really hope that they’re Black kids right now looking at TV and saying ‘I wanna be an MVP one day in baseball,” Rollins said.
“Not necessarily the next Jimmy Rollins or Ryan Howard, but they want to be an MVP and hopefully start playing baseball because the numbers are getting low and it would nice to see those numbers get up. MLB is doing a good job trying to help that. Hopefully, (African-American kids) looking at guys like Ryan Howard and myself will help out.”
Bonds, who was indicted for perjury by a federal grand jury earlier this month, was followed by throngs of reporters everywhere he went , he was the hot-button subject of talk shows and columns.
Chris Murray is a sports writer and columnist with the Philadelphia Tribune. He can be reached via e-mail at chrismurray@blackathlete.com.
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