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Jimmy Rollins apologizes to Charlie Manuel

POSTED: Friday, August 31, 2012, 6:38 PM
(RON CORTES /Staff Photographer)

ATLANTA — The door opened at 4:23 p.m. and Jimmy Rollins smiled. Charlie Manuel chuckled from inside the visiting manager's office at Turner Field. The Phillies lineup was already made in Manuel's head and it included Rollins even before he issued an apology during a seven-minute chat.

"He walked in there," Manuel said, "and manned up."

A day earlier, Rollins was benched for not running out an infield pop up. It was two weeks to the day Manuel admonished Rollins for a similar lack of hustle. Manuel viewed the latest offense as disrespect toward him, his teammates and the entire organization.

Rollins said the act was not premeditated and he reached an understanding with Manuel. The shortstop admitted he does not hustle on every play. "It just doesn't happen that way," Rollins said.

He does not believe it is an issue.

"There's obviously a spotlight on it," Rollins said. "If I was the only player to ever do that and do that in this game today it would make sense. But I broke the rule, like I said. That was the result of it."

Manuel said he briefly contemplated sitting Rollins again Friday. Rollins figured he would play because he had not made a scene when removed and confessed to the gaffe.

Rollins said he had just emerged from the underground batting cage Thursday before his sixth-inning at-bat. He wanted more work on his righthanded swing because he had popped up in his previous at-bat.

When he did it again, he said he was immediately overwhelmed with confusion.

"The first thing was you didn't get the run in," Rollins said. "Second, it's like damn you were just in the cage literally working on that. How do you do it again? And that was really about it. That's all that went through my mind."

Manuel said he could understand that. But it did not preclude Rollins from running.

"I don't want to try to have to make Jimmy run," Manuel said. "I want Jimmy to want to run. I want Jimmy to want to run because you're supposed to run and you should run. That's what baseball is all about."

The manager, of course, knows that is unlikely to happen. Rollins, 33, is rooted in habit. The Phillies committed four more years to him this past winter. He is one of the best defensive shortstops in the game and above average in offensive production.

None of that, Manuel said, justified what he saw.

"That doesn't mean you let it go," Manuel said. "You don't let it pass."

Rollins was asked if he feared fans will eventually remember him for his lack of hustle rather than the world championship, MVP award, Gold Gloves and All-Star appearances.

"No, not really," Rollins said. "They're isolated incidents. From maybe my third year it was already something. Actually, my first year. Let's be real. It was always something. That's the decision people will make."


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Comments  (39)
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:47 PM, 08/31/2012
    Chawlie has lost this team.
    wo_fat
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:55 PM, 09/01/2012
    They arent that good.
    tr88
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:54 PM, 08/31/2012
    That's interesting logic - The pop-up confused him so much that he neglected to run hard. What a bunch of BS. He's a prima donna who needs to ride the pine for a few days, and bat in the 8 spot when he returns. Sheesh.
    philly2sf
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:58 PM, 08/31/2012
    The apology that isn't. Other players are lazy Jimmy? Really? You're the only one anyone notices. The laziest guy in baseball leading off your lineup? Chawlie and Jimmy are a disgrace, the quitter and his enabler
    wo_fat
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:03 PM, 08/31/2012
    when the manager blows games night after night (and just decided to let everyone go home early by bringing in an awful rookie Rosenberg with an era over 10.00 to pitch to lefties and give up 4 runs in the 10th inning) and when the g.m. decides to go into the season with such pitiful additions and re-signings like Schneider, Qualls, Willis, Wigginton, Thome, etc, why as a player should you bother to bust your blank for such a joke organization? when the team was competitive and fighting for something Rollins was intense and often clutch, but it starts from the top and when your g.m. and manager are imbeciles and mailing it in then the players start doing the same
    warbiscuit
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:28 PM, 08/31/2012
    You mean Qualls the guy that you said was a good signing? LOL, dope. Oh that's right he was misused, LOL, dope. Funny you're not bashing Kendrick anymore, worthless garbage that wouldn't pitch in the league if it wasn't for RAJ, LOL, dope. Remember when you called Howards signing ridiculous because if they waited they could have signed Fielder or Pujols for less? LOL, dope. And when you said Halliday is the most overrated player of the decade, LOL, dope, and signing Pena, stating we should have resigned Lidge, LOL, dope. And... oh never mind you get the point you're a complete tool with zero basebal knowledge
    DogBiscuitthedope
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:59 AM, 09/01/2012
    Really? Did u like the last 7 yrs? One bad yr and everyone is garbage! Get lost.
    likhon
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:08 PM, 08/31/2012
    Rollins probably feels like he's not the only one who doesn't hustle. But everyone is responsible for themselves. Rollins has been with the team the longest and he's one of the few these days who plays everyday so more is expected.
    AvoidSundanceVacations
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:13 PM, 08/31/2012
    Fire the bumbling manager and get lazy Poppins out of our city
    shawnmac
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:17 PM, 08/31/2012
    let's just not let it happen,......some place else
    SyddBarrett
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:19 PM, 08/31/2012
    how bout a blockbuster with Texas for Andrus? they have their new phenom and don't really need Andrus,....and we do,....then we can rape the Giants organization before midnight by giving them Rollins and throw in Mayberry while you're at it,.......PLEASE
    SyddBarrett
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:22 PM, 08/31/2012
    If Rollins sat for the Braves series, I would've felt that Manuel was making a point to his team. As it is, it seems Charlie's just not serious about waking up some of these guys, hasn't been serious all season. Not that it really matters anymore....
    ijj
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:21 PM, 08/31/2012
    Completely agree.
    coloradoeagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:27 PM, 08/31/2012
    rollins supposedly not running (he dropped him head down because of another pop up then proceeded)happens alot in baseball it called dis-appointnent, failure which is part of the game and LIFE get over it morons, most here are fat, lazy pampered, bigoted, hypocrites who can barely walk much less run, teams have bad years that is the way it is going down deal with it...
    only 9
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:25 PM, 08/31/2012
    Apparently your screen name refers to,your IQ
    coloradoeagle
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 7:47 PM, 08/31/2012
    When Utley and Howard were out, Rollins was, essentially, the team leader. The team was 14 games under .500. Utley and Howard come back and the Phils are 7 over .500. I know they are not playing at their 2008 levels, but what this tells me is the presence of Howard and Utley in the clubhouse, demanding hustle and effort, does make a difference. Rollins? He was my favorite player in 2007 when he won the MVP- I'm not seeing that guy on the field or as a team leader right now. I am not ready to dump him, there are not many 20 HR, 70 RBI shortstops with the glove he has, but he should not be the leadoff hitter and he needs to remember that people on this team do follow his lead.
    KMG
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:06 PM, 08/31/2012
    It is over charlie you just EDDIE HASKELLED , MRS CLEAVER
    Ubercatholic
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:11 PM, 08/31/2012
    I'm supposed to believe this is the last time this will happen again? I'm glad the Ugandan kids weren't at this game. Imagine their disappointment. Hard to believe he could go from the greatest day with publicity to the worst in less than 24 hours. What a guy!?
    kmon
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:51 PM, 08/31/2012
    A 12 year veteran pops up and he's "overwhelmed with confusion." WTF? He's either lying or incredibly stupid! Take your pick.
    jocko
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:53 PM, 08/31/2012
    WOW, what a shock! Jimmy and Charlie back together again, smiling, happy, pseudo-apology made and accepted.

    That Charlie is sure a tough guy, isn't he?

    This is embarrassing on every level, but what can we do? Genius Ruin Jr. doesn't seem to notice a season up in flames, or he just doesn't care. From the comfort of my two $65 seats yesterday, a few rows up from the dugout, I got to see Jim-ME's act, and I lost it.

    Now, this fast, Poppins is back where he wants to be in the lineup tonight , not working the count, not doing a thing to help the team get started, just contributing two lazy shallow flies to right and center.

    That'll show 'em, Charlie, that'll show 'em.

    advantasux
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:57 PM, 08/31/2012
    last week, I nominated a certain unnamed poster dumb*ss of the month. I stand corrected...I forgot about the esteemed @only 9 who graced us with more of his genius higher up on this board.
    advantasux
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:26 PM, 08/31/2012
    And then the silly, old fool patted Little Jimmie on the head and sent him out to bat leadoff.
    Wilhelm Von Humboldt
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:27 PM, 08/31/2012
    Let me start by saying I admire Charlie as a person and for what he has accomplished in his long career but his loyalty is so blind he has to go.For a huge intimitading man he is the least confrontational person. I cant believe that he admitted that Rollins name was "in the lineup" even before JSTROLL apologized. Back in 1969 the year the Mets won the World Series they had a hitter Cleon Jones who led the league in hitting. One game a fly ball was hit down the leftfield line and Jones lazily chased it down. It was a double and would have been a double whether he ran hard or not but he loafed. The manager Gil Hodges called time out and slowly walked from the dugout all the way to leftfield- talked to Jones for a few seconds- and they slowly walked back to the dugout together as he pulled him from the game in front of 55,000 people....Thats how you send a message and Gil Hodges was as nice a guy as you can find but he was high;y respected . Sorry Charlie its over. JSTROLL will never change and you are his enabler
    flyers1000
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:37 PM, 08/31/2012
    whats with Halladay; he sweats so much; every humdid day he struggles; cant the Phillies medical staff provide something for him?this keeps happening
    rich1224
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:46 PM, 08/31/2012
    Rollins is the poster boy for all that is wrong with the Phillies: petulant, overpaid, heartless. Phils need to pull a Red Sox redux.
    DameB
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:23 PM, 08/31/2012
    404 - Integrity Not Found.

    Please check your fandom and try another organization.


    §
    Quixote II
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:23 PM, 08/31/2012
    Rollins the one-year wonder..
    GJK3161
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:31 PM, 08/31/2012
    The very definition of a non-apology.So talented, but Jimmy has never got it.And, of course, he thinks it's about the fans' lackof respect when he has a lack of respect for the game and his hustling peers. Yeah, it happens a lot but that's what has made the Phillies different in recent years and YOU are the exception to the rule. Trade him while he still has value. (HTML deleted)
    VicM
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:31 PM, 08/31/2012
    The very definition of a non-apology.
    So talented, but Jimmy has never got it.
    And, of course, he thinks it's about the fans' lackof respect when he has a lack of respect for the game and his hustling peers. Yeah, it happens a lot but that's what has made the Phillies different in recent years and YOU are the exception to the rule.
    Trade him while he still has value.
    VicM
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:33 PM, 08/31/2012
    Charlie has lost the team & I don't know how he has such a great relationship w/Rollins, who obviously doesn't genuinely respect Charlie...Time for Charlie to go into an advisory role in 2013..Rollins? His offense has been in decline since 2007, still plays great defense but his attitude must have a negative impact in the clubhouse...Ship him to LAD, and suck up 1/2 the salary..
    Polecat_39
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:29 AM, 09/01/2012
    Rollins apoligized as he should. If he changes his play Phills fans should just go past this.
    Don w
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 2:00 AM, 09/01/2012
    How much longer do us Phillie fans have to put up with this lazy,overpaid, POS! Hope Cholley take his spoiled son with him when he goes!!
    Jiminfl
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:44 AM, 09/01/2012
    Amazing to me that anyone would attempt to defend non-hustle. Look at Utley....head down, sprinting every time.
    JStroll is a loafer at heart. A leader ?
    NewMick314
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 8:21 AM, 09/01/2012
    Trade him. He's batting 242 w a 302 OBP. We need a real leadoff hitter and not a head case.
    otterstratton
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 9:04 AM, 09/01/2012
    Jimmy Rollins may not be all that everybody wants at SS, but he is the best player the Phillies have ever had at that position. Did you critics pay attention to what he said in this story? He said he is disappointed in himself over his pop-ups, and he was in the cage during the game working to try to avoid another one. So, yes, he failed to run, and that was the wrong thing to do, but stop already with how lazy he is. You don't play 12 successful major league seasons with a .270 average and a .983 fielding percentage if you are lazy.
    Dave Clemens
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 10:26 AM, 09/01/2012
    He's a child with permissive parent. He can keep misbehaving as long as he says he's sorry afterward. He should be embarrassed to sit in a dugout with Juan Pierre, the Anti-JRoll. Listening to the pre game interview with Pierre last night, talking about his gratitude for being in the major league, his joy in playing the game and how he never stops working or hustling made me even more disgusted with Rollins whom I used to love. It's been such a pleasure watching a true professional go about his business this season and has made Jimmy look like an entitled and ungrateful punk. Sadly, Jimmy will never see that.
    fhs77
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 12:30 PM, 09/01/2012
    Nothing in Rollins' comments resonates with the word "apology."

    Only9...is that your IQ or your sperm count?
    dasher
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:47 PM, 09/01/2012
    Didn't we win the game when Rollins was benched? Didn't we win last night, too?
    eman
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 4:52 PM, 09/07/2012
    Get him, dogbiscuit!
    dwp66


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