Aaron Rowand

Baseball player and sportscaster

Aaron Rowand - Baseball player and sportscaster
Born

August 29th, 1977
47 years ago

Category

Athletes & Sports Figures

Country

United States

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Played as an outfielder for the Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, and San Francisco Giants. Achieved significant success with multiple Major League Baseball teams, including winning the World Series with the Chicago White Sox in 2005. Transitioned to a role as a sportscaster following retirement from professional play, providing analysis and commentary on baseball.

Won the World Series with the Chicago White Sox in 2005

Played for the Philadelphia Phillies and San Francisco Giants

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