Miguel Tejada looks nothing like Cal Ripken physically, but sometimes appearances can be deceiving. In 2006,
he
seemed to change his approach to hitting and hit more line drives, more
ground balls and fewer fly balls. The result was exactly what you would
expect, a career high batting average of .330 accompanied by a loss of
power. At age 30, he still provides an exceptionally valuable
package- average defence at short, durability and a .330/.379/.498
line. Durability, of course, understates his record; he hasn't
missed a game in six years. Miguel, take my advice, people over
30 need a day off every once in awhile.