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David Aardsma batting, fielding and pitching major league baseball lifetime statistics for each season and his career, and a list of any post-season awards he has won and his rank on various season and career statistical leaderboards. Also Career ...

posted 7/22/2007 in David Aardsma Bookmarks

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Aardsma Was Quite Good Last Year
Published 1/22/2009 by Jon Shields at Palm Ball NW/Bleeding Blue and Teal
... There was some mixed reaction after the Fabian Williamson-for-David Aardsma trade yesterday.  That’s not surprising, because when you pull up his stat line you see a 5.55 ERA and a bunch of other iffy looking numbers. ...

Aardsma sent to Seattle for Prospect Williamson
Published 1/21/2009 by evan@mvn.com (Tim Daloisio) at Fire Brand of the American League
According to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer, the Red Sox have sent right-handed reliever David Aardsma to Seattle for 19 year old left-hander Fabian Williamson. Aardsma, who threw 48 2/3 innings for the Sox last season, will fill up the final spot on the Mariners 40 man roster. Williamson, who spent all last season in single-A Pulaski, striking out 59 batters in 46 2/3 innings, will more than likely begin the season in short-season Lowell. Drafted in the 22nd round in the 2006 draft out of high school in Sun Valley, CA, Williamson is a ...

Walkoff Walk Presents the BONILLA Projection System: Age 28
Published 1/15/2009 by Lloyd The Barber at Walkoff Walk
... David Aardsma, RP: Double Vowel Pitcher Power!! First alphabetically in baseball history, but towards the back half of the middle in our hearts. ...

Lost Classics: May 5, 2004
Published 11/28/2008 by noreply@blogger.com (Mets2Moon) at The Ballclub
... , then gave up another HR, this one a no-doubt bomb to Mike Cameron. That was it for Herges, as an indignant Alou removed him from the game, in favor of David Aardsma. Aardsma didn't fare so well either, hitting Garcia and then giving up hits to ...

Yuck
Published 4/28/2008 by Paul SF at YFSF
... starters. Now the reverse is true. No power. No punch. Just pathetic ineptitude against the Tampa Bay Rays, whose bullpen used to cure all ills. There was no Mother's Day Miracle in Tampa this weekend. Just a pair of undeserved losses for Boston's version of the Killer B's -- Buchholz and Beckett. Things look bleak, as they often do in the midst of a losing streak. Three Red Sox relievers have an ERA under four -- Jonathan Papelbon, Hideki Okajima and David Aardsma. That's the same number of relievers who have an ERA over five (Manny ...

Notes From the Battleground: Yankees/Red Sox Recap
Published 4/16/2008 by Matt Bouffard at Dugout Central
... a few (or more than a few) cold ones after a long week was a lot of fun. Throw in the comically named pitching match-up of Wang vs. Buchholz and a man named Alberto Gonzalez playing shortstop and the game was ripe was for some pretty good jokes. But seeing as we were at the home of a Sox fan and were forced to watch the majority of the game on NESN, easily the most entertaining part of the night was listening to NESN color commentator Jerry Remy talk about Sox pitcher David “Aardsmer” coming in from the bullpen. ...

Mark Davis 1:2
Published 1/29/2008 by The Cheat <info@southsidesox.com> at South Side Sox
... Bobby Howry, Lorenzo Barcelo, Mike Caruso, Ken Vining, and Brian Manning. Bobby Howry begat Frank Francisco and Byeong Hak An. Frank Francisco (along with Josh Rupe and Anthony Webster) begat Carl Everett. Keith Foulke (along with Mark Johnson and Joe Valentine) begat Billy Koch and Neal Cotts. Billy Koch begat Wilson Valdez. Neal Cotts begat David Aardsma. David Aardsma begat Willy Mota and Miguel Socolovich. ...

Ex-Cub Hawkins Finds A Home
Published 12/11/2007 by Cubnut at The Cub Reporter (TCR) | A Chicago Cubs Blog
... and David Aardsma . Hawkins, you’ll recall, was one of baseball’s premier set-up men when the Cubs signed the former Twin as a free agent in December of ’03. When ...

Coco Crisp to the Cubs? Brewers Lose Big
Published 11/24/2007 at VFTB
... and David Aardsma. While they both threw extremely hard, they had a tendency to close their eyes when they threw the ball and as a result, come nowhere near the plate. I kid, but both of these guys were terrible in their control last year and in blew up in Kenny Williams face all year. The Sox had the 28th ranked bullpen ERA in all of baseball last year at 5.47. It's an area that they will probably continue to try to address, and I wouldn't be surprised to see them make a run at a guy like ...

My big, fat White Sox offseason plan
Published 11/5/2007 by Jim at Sox Machine
... David Aardsma Jenks and Wassermann earned their spots, and Thornton’s hard to replace, even if he had a lousy 2007. Logan has the stuff to be a lights-out LOOGY, and I’d give him a spring to earn it. The last two or three spots is where it gets dicey, because Aardsma and MacDougal are out of options. I like Aardsma better, personally, but the Sox have less invested in him. He could be intriguing to a team like Tampa Bay, in the aforementioned Zobrist idea. The free agent pool is thin, but if I had to hand a two-year, $6 million deal to any of them, it’d be ...

Cub Town: Cubs Win; Lee Homers
Published 4/26/2007 at Cub Town
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Looking at Clutch for 2006
Published 3/1/2007 by Dan Agonistes at Dan Agonistes
... David Aardsma 3 -0.05 -0.06 -0.01 -2.33 0.63 ...

A Is For Aardsma
Published 3/1/2007 by Carl Shimkin at Inside Pitch
... Since 1871 when the National Association became the first ever professional baseball league, well over 20,000 players have played in the major leagues. If one were to take a look at the alphabetized list of all those players they would find the list bookended by a couple of Windy City-izens. The first name they would come across is present day Chicago White Sox reliever David Aardsma. This will be Aardsma second season in the land of Jordan after pitching the 2006 season for the crosstown Cubs. Hammering Hank Aaron and brother Tommie Aaron held the number one position in the book of baseball names until 2004 when Aardsma made his MLB debut for the San Francisco Giants. ...