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Edmonds cut by Padres after struggling with hitting, fielding

 

SAN DIEGO -- Jim Edmonds' batting average had fallen to .178 -- more than 100 points below his lifetime mark -- and he clearly had lost a step or two while chasing fly balls in center field.

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The 37-year-old Edmonds was hardly the only struggling player on the team with the worst record in the big leagues. His struggles were glaring enough, though, that San Diego released him on Friday, a move that will cost the Padres approximately $4.7 million.

The Padres viewed Edmonds as a one-year stopgap in center field and he didn't even last six weeks.

"If we would have been 10-11 games over .500, we might have been able to ride this thing out a little bit longer and wait for him to hopefully better his numbers," general manager Kevin Towers. "But with the struggles with the ballclub and him struggling offensively and probably not the same defender we're used to seeing as well, we felt it was time to make a change."

The Padres went into Friday night's game against Colorado with a 12-23 (.343) record. Even with Arizona's 3-1 loss to the Chicago Cubs, the Padres were 10½ games back.

An eight-time Gold Glove winner and four-time All-Star, Edmonds strained his right calf in a spring game on March 6 and started the season on the disabled list before being activated on April 5. A lifetime .286 hitter, he was just 16-for-90 in 26 games, with one home run and six RBI.

While Edmonds once made spectacular catches while with the Cardinals and Angels, he simply couldn't catch up to fly balls or had them hit over his head.

Towers said Edmonds was "very apologetic" when he and manager Bud Black informed him of the move.

"He said he felt great this winter, was in the best shape he'd been in a long time, and thought he was going to have a real, real good year," Towers said. "He apologized to us for not performing at the level he was accustomed to as well. We assured him it wasn't just Jim Edmonds. He wasn't the only reason why this club is struggling now. It's a handful of things right now."

Edmonds, who helped the St. Louis Cardinals win the 2006 World Series, didn't return a phone call or e-mail seeking comment.

Edmonds' salary this year is $8 million. The Padres got $2 million from the Cardinals when they acquired Edmonds on Dec. 15 for minor league third baseman David Freese.

That deal came about quickly after the Padres were spurned by three outfielders in less than a week, including their own free agents, center fielder Mike Cameron and left fielder Milton Bradley. They were outbid for Japanese outfielder Kosuke Fukudome.

The Padres called up outfielder Jody Gerut from Triple-A Portland and he started in center Friday night. Gerut, on San Diego's opening day roster, hit .308 five home runs and 18 RBI in 27 games with the Beavers.

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Reputation:96
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Since:Aug 25, 2006

May 9, 2008 6:32 pm
With them finally releasing washed up Jim Edmonds. The next person they need to release is Bud Black. This team is on pace to lose 106 games this year.
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May 9, 2008 4:26 pm
It looks like the St. Louis Cardinals got rid of Jim Edmonds at just the right time. He was so good for so long. It all seemed to go down hill for Jim so fast. But I think Edmonds may have a couple good years left in him? Did the ...(more)
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May 13, 2008 6:24 pm

More than most!!!  The Padres need to spend their nickles on young fast players with an upswing.

NO MORE WEIGH STATION FOR THE ELDERLY.

And let's get serious about who we want for the future.  Keep Adrian Gonzalez, ...(more)

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May 9, 2008 7:00 pm
(POLL) Was it?
Reputation:95
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May 9, 2008 4:36 pm
Once again the Padres make another dumb move. Release Edmonds smart, Call up Jody Gerut over Headly, dumb ,dumb, dumb! Old man Gerut is about as useful as screen-door on a submarine. The ship is sinking and they bring in a screen-door!
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May 10, 2008 7:08 pm

he had to dive for balls that faster center fielders would catch on the run.  i think the fact that his diving catches always looked good on highlight reels earned him a reputation as a great center fielder.