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David Eckstein

San Diego Padres Second Base

  • Born: 1975/01/20
  • Age: 37
  • Height: 5-7
  • Weight: 175
  • Bats/Throws: R / R
  • Seasons: 10
  • Place of birth: Sanford, FL
  • Drafted by: the Boston Red Sox in 1997 (19th round)
Year Team G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB K SB CS AVG OBP SLG
1997 68 249 43 75 11 4 4 39 33 29 21 5 .301 .407 .426
1998 135 503 99 154 29 4 3 58 87 51 45 16 .306 .428 .398
1999 131 483 109 151 22 5 6 52 89 48 32 13 .313 .440 .416
2000 15 52 17 18 8 0 3 8 9 1 5 3 .346 .485 .673
2001 Angels 153 582 82 166 26 2 4 41 43 60 29 4 .285 .355 .357
2002 Angels 152 608 107 178 22 6 8 63 45 44 21 13 .293 .363 .388
2003 Angels 120 452 59 114 22 1 3 31 36 45 16 5 .252 .325 .325
2004 Angels 142 566 92 156 24 1 2 35 42 49 16 5 .276 .339 .332
2005 Cardinals 158 630 90 185 26 7 8 61 58 44 11 8 .294 .363 .395
2006 Cardinals 123 500 68 146 18 1 2 23 31 41 7 6 .292 .350 .344
2007 Cardinals 117 434 58 134 23 0 3 31 24 22 10 1 .309 .356 .382
2008 Diamondbacks 18 64 5 14 3 0 1 4 7 5 0 0 .219 .301 .313
2008 Blue Jays 76 260 27 72 18 0 1 23 24 27 2 1 .277 .354 .358
2008 5 14 4 2 1 0 0 0 2 1 0 0 .143 .294 .214
2009 Padres 136 503 64 131 27 2 2 50 39 46 3 1 .260 .323 .334
2010 Padres 116 442 49 118 23 0 1 29 27 35 8 1 .267 .321 .326
2010 3 9 1 3 1 0 0 3 2 0 0 0 .333 .500 .444
Career Total 1311 5041 701 1414 232 20 35 391 376 418 123 45 .280 .345 .355

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Stories

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Top 15 Angels Acquisitons: #8-Hot Rod

Cruise on in and take a look at the eighth-greatest Angels acquisition ever! He did not "convert," as Adam Sandler so famously sang in his Chanukah song, but when he converted to an Angels uniform...great things.

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Identifying The Least Intimidating Batter Of The Last 5 Years

If we examine the numbers in the right way, we can figure out which batters scare pitchers the least. So which batter has scared pitchers the least, since 2008?

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Bill Petti Talks Clutch Hitting And Grission On Clubhouse Confidential

On of our own appeared on MLB Network's Clubhouse Confidential the other day to chat about clutch hitting.

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David Eckstein is Not Retiring

UPDATE: according to Ken Rosenthal, Eckstein has not decided to retire. After ten seasons in the majors, David Eckstein is retiring. The 37-year-old reportedly had teams willing to bring him into...

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Death And Texas Halolinks

A slow news day roundup of baseball happenings and history.

A Bookend of World Series Games

I joined Viva El Birdos in 2006. I was 21 at the time, full of all the self-importance and certainty of opinion that age imparts. I could do advanced calculus for pete's sake. How could I be wrong...

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Eckstein Considering Return to MLB?

David Eckstein has told a reporter that he's not retired, and hasn't wrote off a return to the majors.

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Getting to Know the BtB Writers: Satchel Price

Dave Gershman: Satchel, thanks for taking the time to sit down with me and do this interview Satchel Price: Hey Dave, sorry this took me so long to respond, but, well, here we go. DG: Talk about...

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Luddites Not Named Morgan Or Chass

Amazin' Avenue community members are familiar with the views of the countless baseball Luddites who worship David Eckstein's grit, Derek Jeter's range at shortstop, and CC Sabathia's win total.

Open GameThread, 3/11

It's on TV, don't forget. NBC Bay Area if you're local, or a free webcast and MLB Network if you're not. Watch as Corey Higgins and Spencer Spencerson pitch five scoreless innings out of the...

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Padres FanFest Schedule Released!

Padres FanFest Schedule Released

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