Jimmy Rollins makes a ton of outs.
For starters, here are the NL leaders for outs over the last 11 seasons:
| Player | Out | Year ▴ | Tm | Lg | G | PA | AB | R | Pos | ||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Jimmy Rollins | 489 | 2001 | PHI | NL | 158 | 720 | 656 | 97 | .274 | .323 | .419 | .743 | *6 |
| Jimmy Rollins | 508 | 2002 | PHI | NL | 154 | 705 | 637 | 82 | .245 | .306 | .380 | .686 | *6/4 |
| Juan Pierre | 493 | 2003 | FLA | NL | 162 | 747 | 668 | 100 | .305 | .361 | .373 | .734 | *8 |
| Scott Podsednik | 504 | 2004 | MIL | NL | 154 | 713 | 640 | 85 | .244 | .313 | .364 | .677 | *8 |
| Jose Reyes | 528 | 2005 | NYM | NL | 161 | 733 | 696 | 99 | .273 | .300 | .386 | .687 | *6 |
| Juan Pierre | 521 | 2006 | CHC | NL | 162 | 750 | 699 | 87 | .292 | .330 | .388 | .717 | *8 |
| Jimmy Rollins | 521 | 2007 | PHI | NL | 162 | 778 | 716 | 139 | .296 | .344 | .531 | .875 | *6 |
| Jose Reyes | 508 | 2008 | NYM | NL | 159 | 763 | 688 | 113 | .297 | .358 | .475 | .833 | *6 |
| Jimmy Rollins | 519 | 2009 | PHI | NL | 155 | 725 | 672 | 100 | .250 | .296 | .423 | .719 | *6 |
| Rickie Weeks | 485 | 2010 | MIL | NL | 160 | 754 | 651 | 112 | .269 | .366 | .464 | .830 | *4/D |
| Starlin Castro | 496 | 2011 | CHC | NL | 158 | 715 | 674 | 91 | .307 | .341 | .432 | .773 | *6 |
Rollins has led in 4 of those 11 years. To be fair, he also led in AB all of those years so he had the most opportunity to make outs. (Although, to play devil’s advocate, if he had walked more, he wouldn’t have had so many ABs…)
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