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  1. David Mark Eckstein (/ ˈ ɛ k s t aɪ n /; born January 20, 1975) is an American former professional baseball player. He was an infielder in Major League Baseball (MLB) for ten seasons.

  2. Check out the latest Stats, Height, Weight, Position, Rookie Status & More of David Eckstein. Get info about his position, age, height, weight, draft status, bats, throws, school and more on Baseball-reference.com.

  3. David Eckstein Bio. Fullname: David Mark Eckstein; Born: 1/20/1975 in Sanford, FL; Draft: 1997, Boston Red Sox, Round: 19, Overall Pick: 581; College: Florida; Debut: 4/03/2001; Follow: View More Bio Info +

  4. His biographical data, year-by-year hitting stats, fielding stats, pitching stats (where applicable), career totals, uniform numbers, salary data and miscellaneous items-of-interest are presented by Baseball Almanac on this comprehensive David Eckstein baseball stats page.

  5. What would you want him to say? You’d want him to inspire your kids and tell personal stories about his life and the lessons hes learned. From being released by the Boston Red Sox to playing in the Worlds Series, David tells how it takes heart to get through life’s ups and downs.

  6. Nov 5, 2022 · LAKE MARY, Fla. - With the Houston Astros and Philadelphia Phillies giving us one of the most remarkable World Series in recent years, we thought that it would be a good time to catch up with...

  7. Complete career MLB stats for the San Diego Padres Second Baseman David Eckstein on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

  8. ST. LOUIS -- David Eckstein took his mom to dinner at the White House, made a believer of Barry Bonds and got married at Walt Disney World.

  9. View the biography of San Diego Padres Second Baseman David Eckstein on ESPN. Includes career history and teams played for.

  10. Jan 5, 2016 · While Eckstein finished with plenty of respectable numbers -- 1,414 hits, 123 stolen bases, two years leading the league in hit-by-pitches -- he also tallied only 35 career home runs and .701 OPS in 1,311 Major League games.

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