David Eckstein

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David Eckstein is a former Major League Baseball shortstop known for his scrappy, high-effort play and key postseason performances, particularly with the St. Louis Cardinals.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Major League Baseball player
human
professional baseball player
awardReceived World Series Most Valuable Player Award
bats right
battingOrderRole top-of-the-order hitter
championship World Series champion
collegeAttended University of Florida
collegeTeam Florida Gators baseball
surface form: Florida Gators baseball team
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
surface form: United States
familyName Eckstein
fullName David Mark Eckstein
gender male
givenName David
isA World Series champion shortstop
former Anaheim Angels player
former San Diego Padres player
former St. Louis Cardinals player
knownFor being an undersized but effective infielder
strong work ethic
league Major League Baseball
notableFor key postseason performances
postseason performances with the St. Louis Cardinals
scrappy high-effort playing style
occupation baseball player
second baseman
shortstop
playedFor Los Angeles Angels
surface form: Anaheim Angels

Arizona Diamondbacks
Los Angeles Angels
San Diego Padres
St. Louis Cardinals
Toronto Blue Jays
playedIn American League
National League
position second base
shortstop
role leadoff hitter
sport baseball
status retired
styleOfPlay contact hitter
gritty player
high-effort player
teamAchievement won World Series with Anaheim Angels
won World Series with St. Louis Cardinals
throws right

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2006 World Series mostValuablePlayer David Eckstein