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Hot dogs don't last long in the big leagues—unless there's some meat to their game. Jim Edmonds is a perfect case in point. The premier showman among National League center fielders, he has an appetite for the spotlight and a game made for Plays of the Day. But beneath Jim's easy smile and Hakuna Matata attitude beats the heart of a true competitor. It just took a while for the rest of baseball to figure it out. This is his story
GROWING
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James Patrick Edmonds was born
in Fullerton, California on June 27, 1970. ( Click
here for a complete listing of today's sports birthdays .) His family's home was in Diamond
Bar, a quiet community (technically located in Los Angeles County) that
had the Edmonds stamp of approval. Jim's grandparents and his aunts and
uncles all lived in the same neighborhood. Years later, when Jim started
his own family, he moved back to the area.
Jim was a natural athlete from
a very early age. Fast and strong, he possessed good hand-eye coordination
and absorbed information quickly. But it wasn't always easy to tell whether
Jim really cared all that much about winning and losing. He was known
to be laid-back, even by Southern California standards"
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