Say what you want about Bowa and Green but Rolen didn't exactly take the high road and turn the other cheek either. Bashing his teammates at start of spring training in 2002 was being a jerk as was refusing to take part in team community service projects (citing Ann Rand philosophy). In the subsequent years, he had opportunities to offer an olive branch and never took them. Schilling, who also left the organization contentiously, on the other hand, frequently mentioned how impressed he was at how the organization changed its mindset and really tried to win. Rolen had ample opportunity to do so himself--particularly in the 2010 postseason when his Reds played the Phillies--but did not. The Phillies organization actually has a long history of kissing and making up with guys who leave the organization in an unhappy manner--Dick Allen, Green, Bowa (three times, mind you), Schilling, Werth, to a lesser extent, Burrell. Rolen, in that regard, is the outlier.