About David Aardsma Memorabilia & Collectibles
Debuted in the Major League Baseball with the San Francisco Giants last 2004,
David Aardsma is currently the Seattle Mariners closer wearing the jersey number fifty-three. With a statistical record throughout the 2010 season with 69 saves and 268 strikeouts, 29-year old Aardsma bats with his left arm and throws with his right. Cherry Creek High School can boast of this great player among others, namely
Brad Lidge, the relief pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies; and John Burke, the 1996 and 1997 Colorado Rockies pitcher. Do not miss the chance to avail these incredible and authentic David Aardsma sale items at a 20% discount! They will surely be neat and awesome finds!
Making career record saves in the year 2002 and 2003 of his college life; Aardsma became a Summer League First-Team All American. In addition, he was able to bring the Rice Owls to their first national championship in the 2003 College World Series by garnering a save and two wins. Why not reward yourself for being hardworking the past few days with the breathtaking David Aardsma sale items?
Aardsma joined the Chicago Cubs when he was traded, along with 29-year old pitcher
Jerome Williams, for struggling relief pitcher LaTroy Hawkins during the 2005 season. Aardsma has also played under Chicago White Sox in 2007 and Boston Red Sox in 2008. Give your baseball buddy a blast on his birthday or your nephew something to look forward to by purchasing these amazing David Aardsma sale items as presents.
David Aardsma (full name: David Allan Aardsma; no nicknames) plays pitcher for the Seattle Mariners. During his 6 seasons, he has played games, won 13 games, struck out 268 batters, and has a 4.20 ERA. Born on December 27, 1981 in Denver, CO, Aardsma stands 6' 3" and weighs 205 lb. He attended Cherry Creek (Englewood, CO) high school and was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the 1st round (22nd pick) of the 2003 amateur draft. His debut was on April 6, 2004. Over his career, Aardsma made $4,259,750. Common misspellings of his name include David Allan dave David Aardsma.