But perhaps No. 1 at SS?
It seems to me that Miguel Tejada doesn't get near the respect he deserves. This guy has played 162 games each of the last four seasons and puts up incredible offensive numbers year after year.
Last season, he batted .311 and led the AL with 150 RBI. This year he's hitting .339 with 36 RBI in just 30 games. If he can maintain his pace, he would become the first player since Lou Gehrig in 1936-37 to drive in 150 or more runs in consecutive seasons.
His next HR will be the 200th of his career. And he doesn't turn 29 until the end of this month.
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Tejada stroked number 200 last night in the O's 3-0 win over the Twins. Tejada went 3-4 with 2 RBI's.
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