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By Jerry Crasnick
ESPN.com Monday, June 22, 2009 Blue Jays center fielder Vernon Wells plays baseball the way it's meant to be played. He runs hard through the bag on every ground ball, habitually throws to the right base, and stays out of the trainer's room unless absolutely necessary. His teammates like him, opponents respect him, and multiple Toronto charities are grateful for his largesse. Wells also has a .687 combined on base-slugging percentage this season. That's a tick below the .690 OPS sported by Magglio Ordonez, whose recent bench ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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