Ex-Phillies All-Star Rollins returns as adviser

MLB

PHILADELPHIA — Jimmy Rollins is returning to the Phillies as a special adviser.

Rollins played 15 seasons with the Phillies and was named the 2007 National League MVP. Rollins is Philadelphia’s career leader in hits (2,306) and doubles (479). He was a three-time NL All-Star and led the Phillies to the 2008 World Series title.

Rollins will serve as a spring training coach and work in community outreach programs, among other duties.

He played 17 years in the majors and finished his career with a .264 batting average, 511 doubles, 115 triples, 231 home runs, 936 RBI and 470 stolen bases.

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