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908
46-61
4.31
944.2
798
1.31
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W-L
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908
46-61
4.31
944.2
798
1.31
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Eddie Guardado Bio
Fullname:
Edward Adrian Guardado
Nickname:
Everyday
Born:
10/02/1970 in Stockton, CA
Draft:
1990, Minnesota Twins, Round: 21, Overall Pick: 553
College:
San Joaquin Delta CC
Debut:
6/13/1993
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Edward Adrian Guardado
Edward Adrian Guardado...is active within Eddie Guardado Foundation and Ava's Friends, which was launched when daughter, Ava, was diagnosed as autistic...the non-profit organization is dedicated to directly helping children with autism and their families, with the mission being to provide these children with the same chance as other youngsters to grow, develop and enjoy a full life...is an '89 graduate of Franklin (CA) High...as a prep, played baseball (MVP, All-Area) and football (team MVP as a senior)...played collegiately at San Joaquin Delta (CA) JC...brother, Denny (infielder), played college ball at Lewis & Clark College...was MVP of his Babe Ruth team in '85 and American Legion squad in '89.
2009
Posted 5 holds and worked scoreless relief in 36 of 48 appearances in return campaign with TEX...made 40 or more appearances for the 14th time in 15 seasons (exception 2007)..made 900th career appearances on August 4 at OAK... became the 21st pitcher, the 5th lefthander to reach 900...worked less than 1.0 inning 17 times...notched a 2.51 ERA in 19 road appearances...on April 30 vs. OAK, was ejected by HP umpire Angel Campos for arguing balls and strikes.
2008
One of the team's most popular players, Guardado was the Rangers' closer for much of August before being traded to Minnesota...went 3-3 with 4 saves and a 3.65 ERA (20 ER/49.1 IP) over 55 relief appearances for Texas, and was a combined 4-4 with 4 saves and a 4.15 ERA (26 ER/56.1 IP) in 64 total outings with the Rangers and Twins...the 64 appearances was his most since 66 games in his final season with Minnesota in 2003.
2007
Spent majority of final season with the Reds continuing comeback from September '06 "Tommy John" surgery, but did pitch in 15 games for CIN in the season's 2nd half...returned to big leagues on August 9...struggled early, but closed strong, posting a 0.93 ERA in final 10 appearances beginning August 23...successfully converted all 4 save opportunities while serving as the Reds' closer for much of August...pitched in 800th career game, April 26 vs. MIN.
2006
Didn't pitch after 8/19 because of an elbow injury...on 9/8 had season-ending "Tommy John" surgery to repair the torn ulnar collateral ligament and torn flexor mass tendon in his left elbow (Dr. Timothy Kremchek)...for the Mariners and Reds combined to post 13 saves and a 3.89era in 43 relief apps...began the season with Sea and went 1-3, 5.48 with 5 saves before he was traded to the Reds on 7/6...joined the club on 7/7 and that night at Atl made his National League debut after 766 career apps and 175 saves in the AL for the Twins and Mariners...recorded a 1.29era and 8 saves in 15 apps for the Reds...posted an 8.31era in April (9g, 8.2ip, 8er) and a 2.54era the rest of the season (34g, 28.1ip, 8er)...allowed just 1 earned run in his last 11 apps of the season (10.1ip) and allowed only 2 earned runs for the Reds overall (14ip)...the Reds went 13-2 when he pitched...converted 13-18 save opps overall, including 8-10 with Cin and 5-8 for Sea...made his last appearance of the season on 8/19 vs Pit (0.1ip, 1h, 1k, 10pch)...left that game with the elbow injury...went on the DL the next day and didn't pitch again the rest of the season...when he reported to Cin on 7/7 was issued uniform #45...on 7/13 changed to #81, the highest ever worn by a Reds player, manager or coach.
2005
Was voted Mariners Pitcher of the Year by the Seattle chapter of the Baseball Writers' Association of America...was a Seattle Post-Intelligencer Sports Star of the Year nominee...among American League pitching leaders ranked T7th in saves (36) and T8th in games finished (55)...his 36 saves was the fourth-highest total in Mariners history (Sasaki, 45sv in 2001; Sasaki, 37sv in 2000 & 2002) and the most-ever by a lefthander (Charlton, 20sv in 1996)...became 1 of only 4 Mariners to post 30 saves in a season (Sasaki, Schooler, Mesa)...converted 36-41 save opps (88%), including a club-record 27 consecutive saves from 4/13-8/9...had 8 saves in April, second-highest total ever by a Mariner in the season's first month...collected his 150th career save on 6/4 vs TB...on 5/30 vs Tor recorded a save in his 700th career appearance...from 5/15-6/4 retired 21 consecutive batters...in spring training was bothered by a strained right hamstring.
2004
First season in Seattle was cut short by injury and surgery...converted 18 of 25 save opps (72%), including 15 of first 19 (79%)...limited opposing hitters to a .194 batting average against (31x160); lefties hit .109 (5x46)...failed to convert final two save opportunities (July 29 and 31) before being placed on the DL...was tied for 5th in the AL in saves when he was placed on the DL...placed on the 15-day disabled list Aug. 2 (retro to Aug. 1) with left shoulder fatigue; injury was later confirmed to be a tear in the rotator cuff...Dr. Lewis Yocum recommended rehabilitation instead of surgery...underwent surgery on Aug. 23 on his left knee (arthroscopic meniscectomy and debridement); was unable to push off back leg, which contributed to strain on left shoulder...transferred to 60-day DL Sept. 6 while he continued to rehab...pitched in Arizona with the Mariners Instructional League team as part of his rehabilitation.
2003
Finished second in AL in saves (41) and third in games finished (60)...converted 24 consecutive save opportunities, Sept. 4, 2002-June 5...named to second consecutive All-Star Game, tossing 0.1 IP at the Midsummer Classic...converted 17 consecutive saves, Aug. 4-Sept. 24...recorded 100th career save, Aug. 4 at Baltimore...made 600th career relief appearance and became fourth Twins pitcher to record 30-plus saves in back-to-back seasons, Aug. 29 at Texas...first-batters faced were 8x59 (.136) with 14 strikeouts...had .207 batting-average-against with left-handers batting .175 (11x63) with no homers and right-handers batting .219 (39x178) with 7 homers.
2002
Led AL with career-high 45 saves and was third in games finished (62)...converted first 14 save opportunities...did not allow a run in 11 appearances (11.0 IP), April 12-May 6...named to first All-Star team, July 9 at Milwaukee...was 0-0, 0.00 (9 IP, 0 ER) with 7 saves, July 14-Aug. 9...did not allow a run in 7 of 8 games, Sept. 9-28...recorded 43rd save becoming Twins' All -Time leader for saves in a season, Sept. 18 at Detroit...first-batters faced were 14x65 (.215) with 17 strikeouts...had .215 batting-average-against with left-handers batting .263 (15-57) with one homer and right-handers batting .200 (38-190) with 8 homers.
2001
Had career-high 7-game win-streak, April 5-Sept. 2...disabled with medial meniscus tear in left knee, June 5-20...had successful surgery on left knee, June 6...was 1-0, 0.00 (8.0 IP, 0 ER) with one save in 8 appearances, June 20-July 7...did not allow a run in 13 consecutive appearances (13.1 IP), July 21-August 17...was 0-1, 2.57 (7.0 IP, 2 ER) with 8 saves, Sept. 8-October 7...500th career appearance, Sept. 25 at Chicago.
2000
Was 2-1, 1.25 (21.2 IP, 3 ER) with 3 saves in 27 appearances, May 2-June 27...did not walk a batter in 11 appearances (12.0 IP), June 18-July 9...was 9x11 (82%) in save opportunities...had .238 batting-average-against with left-handers going 25x88 (.284) with 5 homers and right-handers 30x143 (.210) with 9 homers...averaged 7.59 strikeouts per-9 innings...first-batters-faced were 14x64 (.219)...stranded 35 of 49 (71%) inherited runners.
1999
In an injury-plagued season still made 63 apps for the Twins...from 5/22-6/28 was on the disabled list with a strained ulnar collateral ligament in his left elbow...made 3 rehab apps at New Britain...from 8/13-9/2 did not allow a run over 11 apps (8ip)...did not allow a home run in his final 24 apps of the season.
1998
With 79 apps led the Twins' staff and ranked fourth in the American League...from 8/28-9/27 posted a 1.84era...on 9/15 vs Sea was ejected for arguing balls and strikes...first-batters-faced hit just .191.
1997
Did not allow a run in 14 appearances, May 17-June 26...first career ejection (for hit batter), June 26 vs. Chicago...did not allow a home run in 26 games, July 6-Sept. 9...converted only save opportunity, July 17 at Seattle...stranded 40 of 57 (70%) inherited runners...led club in games and strikeouts per-9-innings (10.57) and was third in games finished (20).
1996
Did not allow run in 9 appearances, April 28-May 16...was 1-0, 1.69 (21.1 IP, 4 ER) with 2 saves in 20 games, lowering ERA from 6.14 to 3.75, April 28-June 8...tied career-high 3-game win-streak, May 8-June 2...had .228 batting-average-against with lefties hitting .198 with 2 homers and righties .250 with 10 home runs...first-batters-faced were 12-74 (.162) with 5 walks and 20 strikeouts...stranded 40 of 58 (69%) inherited runners, including 15 of last 17...converted 4 of 7 (57%) save opportunities...averaged 9.04 strikeouts per-9-innings...tied for Major League lead and second on Twins' all-time list for games in a season.
1995
Career-high 6 strikeouts in first start of season, May 23 at Detroit...lost first 7 decisions, May 16-July 13...retired 12 of 13 hitters in relief in first win, July 15 at New York...3- game win-streak, Aug. 28-Sept. 2...first Major League save, Sept. 1 vs. Milwaukee...first-batters-faced in relief were 10x40 (.250)...stranded 26 of 40 (65%) inherited runners...was 4-4, 3.86 (70 IP, 30 ER) with 2 saves, allowing 64 hits, 30 walks and 60 strikeouts in 46 relief appearances and 0-5, 9.28 (21.1 IP, 22 ER), allowing 34 hits, 14 walks and 10 strikeouts in 5 starts...held lefties to a .223 batting average against.
1994
Complete-game 2-hitter, May 25 vs. Tucson...recalled June 30...career-high 7.2 innings, July 7 vs. Toronto...optioned July 23...PCL Pitcher of the Week, July 31-Aug. 6...was 4-1 in 8 starts after option...had .290 batting-average-against with left-handers hitting .309 with 2 home runs and righties .287 with 21 homers...tied for second in league in wins and was third in home runs allowed (23).
1993
Purchased June 8...was no-decision in ML debut, June 13 at Oakland...first Major League win, July 4 vs. Milwaukee...lost last 4 decisions, Aug. 19-Sept. 14... was 3-8, 6.08 (87.1 IP, 59 ER) in 16 starts and 0-0, 7.36 (7.1 IP, 6 ER) in 3 relief appearances...was 2-0, 0.66 (27.1 IP, 2 ER), allowing 19 hits, 8 walks and 23 strikeouts in 4 starts in April...Twins' Minor League Player of Week, May 9-16...allowed just 1 walk in last 6 starts (41 IP) while striking out 39...did not walk a batter in 6 of 10 starts...didn't allow more than 2 earned runs in game...allowed 7.3 hits and 1.38 walks per-9-innings...had .221 atting-average-against...tied for second in league in shutouts.
1992
Was 2-2, 1.39 (32.1 IP, 5 ER) in June...had 12 strikeouts in complete game shutout, June 16 vs. Rockford...promoted to Visalia, July 26...Twins' Minor League Player of the Week, August 17-23...Twins' Minor League Pitcher of the Month for August...fifth among California League starters in strikeouts per-9-innings (9.18).
1991
Led league in strikeouts...complete-game 4-hitter, June 28 vs. Kingsport...pitched no- hitter in final start of season, walking 2 and striking out 10 in 9 innings, winning 5-0, Aug. 26 at Pulaski to earn Twins' Minor League Player of the Week honors...Twins' co-Minor League Player of the Month for August, going 4-1, 0.25 (36 IP, 1 ER) in 5 starts.
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RBI
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RBI
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ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
SO
WHIP
Career Regular Season
46
61
4.31
908
25
187
944.2
798
1.31
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L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
SO
WHIP
Career Regular Season
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4.31
908
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Awards
AL All-Star
Year
Team
League
2002
Minnesota Twins
AL
2003
Minnesota Twins
AL
Twins Joseph W. Haynes Pitcher of the Year Award
Year
Team
League
2002
Minnesota Twins
AL
Mariners MVP
Year
Team
League
2005
Seattle Mariners
AL
League Rankings
Triples
Year
3B
Rank
1993
5
17th in AL
Losses
Year
Losses
Rank
1995
9
25th in AL
Games Played
Year
BP
Rank
2008
64
22nd in
2008
9
22nd in AL
2008
55
22nd in AL
2003
66
19th in AL
2002
68
10th in AL
2001
67
18th in AL
2000
70
11th in AL
1998
79
4th in AL
1997
69
18th in AL
1996
83
1st in AL
Latest Transactions
Team
Date
Transaction
March 10, 2010
Washington Nationals released LHP Eddie Guardado.
December 26, 2009
Washington Nationals signed free agent LHP Eddie Guardado to a minor league contract and invited him to spring training.
November 5, 2009
LHP Eddie Guardado elected free agency.
September 1, 2009
Texas Rangers activated LHP Eddie Guardado from the 15-day disabled list.
August 19, 2009
Texas Rangers placed LHP Eddie Guardado on the 15-day disabled list retroactive to August 15, 2009. Left knee inflammation.
August 15, 2009
Eddie Guardado roster status changed by Texas Rangers.
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