Throwback Thursday: 2007

From August 21st, 2007: Aaron Rowand, with that very distinctive batting stance, faces the Dodgers' Mark Hendrickson at Citizens Bank Park.

An all star and golden glove winner that season, Rowand batted .309, with 27 home runs, 89 runs batted in, and 6 stolen bases. Taking advantage of the Mets late-season collapse, the Phils made the playoffs for the first time since 1993.

Rowand cashed in on his career season, signing a five-year free agent contract that winter with the Giants, while the Phils replaced him with Shane Victorino and went onto win the 2008 World Series -- and reached the post-season in 2009-2011 as well.

Do you think Rowand ever had second thoughts on leaving Philadelphia?

(Right: a giant baseball-card size poster of Rowand, posted just inside the left field gate of Citizens Bank Park, where "today's lineup" used to be displayed before games.)

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