Rich Aurillia played first base for the San Francisco Giants in 2009, and recently declared free agency. Rich strikes me as someone who always finds a job based on a few good seasons he was unlikely to repeat. From age 27 to 29, Aurilia hit for good power as a shortstop. At his peak, he was a valuable player. His batting fell off after that,
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