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Jeff Clement #9 | Catcher | Seattle Mariners
Height: 6-1    Weight:     Throws: R    Bats: L
Born: Aug 21, 1983, Marshalltown, IA
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2008 Statistics
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2008662031746101523011556301.227.295.360
Games Played By Position
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Career Stats
YearTeamGABRH2B3BHRRBISBCSBBHBPKSHSFAVGOBPSLG
2007SEA9164610230030300.375.474.813
2008SEA662031746101523011556301.227.295.360
Career752192152111726011856601.237.309.393
Newsbreakers
November 23, 2008
Jeff Clement, who had arthroscopic surgery on his knee on September 9th, has been cleared to start running and he is about two weeks away from being cleared to begin hitting off a tee, according to the Everett Herald. "He's still got to come out and see the doctor in early January, but all indications are that he'll be OK," trainer Rick Griffin said.

Our View:Clement figures to battle with Kenji Johjima for the starting spot behind the plate, though with the lack of offense that the club currently possesses it is possible that Clement will also see time at first base and DH. Keep an eye on how the situation plays out as Clement would have a whole lot of value if he could put up 400+ AB in 2009.
September 7, 2008
Clement will miss the remainder of the season, as he is scheduled to undergo arthroscopic knee surgery on Tuesday to repair tears in the cartilage of his left knee.

Our View:The good news is that he should be back in action in four weeks, so it should not impact his off-season program. Still, this is a blow for Clement owners who have benefitted from his batting average and RBIs lately.
September 2, 2008
After a nice August in which he hit over .300, Seattle backstop Jeff Clement started September where he had left off in July, going 1-for-4 with three strikeouts in the Mariners 6-4 loss to Texas. His average is now at .228.

Our View:Clement has shown little reason, other than one good month, to show he can be an effective contributor to fantasy leagues.
August 22, 2008
Jeff Clement has raised his batting average from .165 to .220, and is third among major league rookies with a .358 average in the month of August, according to the Seattle Post-Intelligencer. He credits his surge to seeing more pitches and he said, "Obviously it's a conscious decision to take more pitches and see the ball more, but I don't think you can do that unless you're comfortable. If you're uncomfortable, you're still going to be up there hacking at everything, and I still find myself doing that in some at-bats and being too aggressive. But as long as I try to stay back and see the ball go deep, I have more success than when I don't."

Our View:He is actually hitless over his last three games, but could prove to be a good sleeper for AL-only leagues down the stretch.
July 27, 2008
Jeff Clement missed another game Saturday due to the bruised nail on his right thumb, according to the Seattle Times.

Our View:He cannot throw the ball properly due to the ailment, and will remain out until the pain in the area subsides.

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