How is that clear? Rolen's Career: .284/.376/.515 Ramirez Career: .277/.329/.481 For this year and next I'd take Rolen after that Ramirez. That's a little misleading, considering Rolen's numbers include his prime, and Ramirez's numbers only include developmental years up through 25 and no prime years to boost his numbers. True however even Rolen's developmental years were clearly superior to ARam's.