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Padres release Edmonds

SAN DIEGO -- Center fielder Jim Edmonds was released Friday by the San Diego Padres after his batting average dipped to .178 -- more than 100 points below his lifetime average -- and he struggled to track down fly balls. Full Article at St. Louis Post-Dispatch

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