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Edwin Jackson #36 | Pitcher | Arizona Diamondbacks
Height: 6-3    Weight: 190    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Sep 9, 1983, Neu-Ulm,
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2009 Statistics
PeriodGGSCGSHOWLSVBSIPHBBERHRKERAWHIP
Yesterday00000000.0000000.000.00
Last 7 Days110001005.07382514.402.00
Last 14 Days3300120019.0217132106.161.47
Last 21 Days4400130024.0278183166.751.46
200933331013900214.02007086271613.621.26
Career Stats
YearTeamGGSCGWLSVIPHBBERHRKERAK/9BB/9H/9WHIP
2003LAD43021022.0171162192.457.774.506.951.27
2004LAD85021024.23111207167.305.844.0111.311.70
2005LAD76022028.23117202136.284.085.349.731.67
2006TB231000036.14225222275.456.696.1910.401.84
2007TB323115150161.019588103191285.767.164.9210.901.76
2008TB3231014110183.11997790231084.425.303.789.771.51
2009DET333311390214.02007086271613.626.772.948.411.26
Career139110238390670.0715299347824724.666.344.029.601.51
Player Notes
December 8, 2009
Edwin Jackson has been dealt from the Tigers to the Diamondbacks in part of the three-way deal also involving the Yankees, according to USA Today.

Our View:The deal sends Curtis Granderson from Detroit to New York, with the Tigers getting Austin Jackson and Phil Coke from New York and Max Scherzer and Daniel Schlereth from Arizona. Arizona received Ian Kennedy from New York, along with Jackson. Both Comerica Park (Detroit) and Chase Field (Arizona) are considered hitter-friendly stadiums, so no real change there, but the move should detract from Jackson's value at least somewhat given that he'll receive less offensive support from the D'backs than he got in Detroit. Also keeping in mind that Jackson logged a 5.07 ERA and 1.53 WHIP after the All-Star break last year, it wouldn't be surprising to see him end up as a fantasy bust in 2010.
December 7, 2009
Edwin Jackson has been involved in a plethora of rumors at today's winter meetings, though Detroit's asking price is apparently very high, according to ESPN's Buster Olney.

Our View:Not surprisingly, Detroit is setting the bar high and will see if anybody bites. It's unknown just how much the Tigers are truly willing to part ways with Jackson or if they're simply seeing if anyone is willing to pay for his excellent first half of the season, but it certainly wouldn't come as a shock to see him moved in the next few days.
December 7, 2009
Edwin Jackson's name has apparently been a hot topic at the MLB's winter meetings, according to the USA Today's Bob Nightengale.

Our View:Jackson seems like he'd be a nice sell-high player for the Tigers after he bucked his career trends and pitched wonderfully most of last year, but he fell off a bit toward the end. The Mariners have apparently shown interest, and we'll have to wait and see if any other teams bite.
November 30, 2009
According to Sports Illustrated's Jon Heyman, the Mariners rejected a trade offer of Detroit's Edwin Jackson for Brandon Morrow and Shawn Kelley.

Our View:The M's are believed to covet Jackson, but Detroit's asking price is simply too high right now. As the Tigers get more desperate to slash payroll, expect them to lower their demands.
November 25, 2009
Jon Morosi of FOX Sports tweeted that the Tigers have been more aggressive to deal Edwin Jackson than star outfielder Curtis Granderson.

Our View:Jackson had a good 2009 campaign with Detroit, and is not bothered by trade talk regarding him. A few teams have already garnered interest in Jackson, including Seattle and Milwaukee.