2002 In 2002, Wells WAS Given His first chance to Be an every-day player. Although Disqualified from Rookie of the Year contention Because He Had Exceeded the 130 career major league at-bat limit to Qualify as a rookie (the award Went to teammate Eric Hinske), Wells importations Himself to Be one of the top rising stars in the game . I batter .275 with 23 home runs, 100 RBI and 87 runs while asserting himself as one of the most fluid center fielders in the game. Some Toronto commentators[who?] described it as the quietest 100 RBI season a Blue Jay player ever had. \n 2003-2005 \n In 2003, Wells’ finished the season with a .317 batting average, 33 home runs, 117 RBI and 118 runs. He led the league with 215 hits, 49 doubles, and 373 \n \n <input ... >
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