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Charlton Maxwell Jimerson (born September 22, 1979) is an American former
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. He played in MLB for the
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and
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. He played college baseball at the
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, where he was named the Most Outstanding Player in the
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Early life

Growing up in
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, Jimerson endured a turbulent childhood. His mother was addicted to
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, and she often abandoned Charlton and his younger brother Terrence while searching for drugs. His father had moved out and abandoned the family while Jimerson was young, becoming a homeless person, and before that time had been physically abusive of Charlton's mother. The family was supported largely by Jimerson's sister Lanette, who worked multiple jobs simultaneously to provide financial support. Lanette also helped the oldest of the five children, Derrell, sue for custody of Charlton and Terrence when Charlton was 15.


University of Miami

After Jimerson graduated from Mt. Eden High School, he was chosen by the Astros in the 24th round of the 1997 June draft, with the 760th overall pick. Jimerson did not feel that he was ready for a professional career, however, and he instead chose to attend the
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on a partial academic scholarship. Jimerson earned a spot on the University of Miami's
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team as a walk-on, although he had not been widely recruited in high school. Coach Jim Morris initially tried to convince him to transfer to a
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, but Jimerson used a homemade portfolio of clippings and a personal essay to impress the coach with his motivation. He was a bench player his first three years, and he did not play during Miami's successful pursuit of the 1999
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title. In 1999, he played for the
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, a college wooden bat summer team. In his senior year in 2001, an injury to a teammate opened a spot for Jimerson in Miami's starting lineup. He took advantage of the opportunity, ultimately being honored as the Most Outstanding Player in the
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, as Miami won its second title in three years. He tied a CWS record by
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four bases in a game against
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. His teammates awarded him the Bob Werner Memorial Award, for exhibiting the qualities of a winner.


Professional career


Houston Astros

After drafting him out of high school, the Houston Astros again selected him in the draft, in the fifth round with the 146th overall pick of the
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. He received a $90,000 signing bonus. Jimerson was regarded as having very good physical tools, with some scouts comparing his abilities to a young Eric Davis.
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cited him as being the "Best Athlete" and having the "Best Outfield Arm" in Houston's farm system in 2005, though he never ranked among the team's top 10 prospects. He has stolen more than 25 bases in each of his four years in professional baseball. He had trouble maintaining his
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, however, hitting only .245 through his first four years. He also struck out frequently, with 152 strikeouts in 2005 and 163 in 2004. After playing for the Scottsdale Scorpions in the 2004
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, Jimerson received some coaching from Hall of Famer
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to fix a hole in his swing. Jimerson made his major league debut on September 14, 2005, appearing as a defensive replacement in a 10–2 win against the
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. He did not record an out nor did he make a plate appearance in the game and played no more games for the Astros that year. After spending most of 2006 in Triple-A, Jimerson was called up again after rosters expanded in September. When he pinch-hit for Roger Clemens in the sixth inning on September 4, he hit a home run in his first major league at-bat, breaking up a perfect game by Cole Hamels of the
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. The Astros released Jimerson on March 28, 2007, four days after he was outrighted to the Double-A
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. General manager Tim Purpura said Jimerson had requested a trade or his release.


Seattle Mariners

The
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signed Jimerson to a minor league contract on May 8, 2007, and sent Jimerson to Double-A
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. In his first two months in West Tennessee, Jimerson continued to exhibit a low batting average and a high strikeout rate but increased his power. In his first 244 plate appearances, he hit 16 home runs and slugged .552. After the Mariners traded Sebastien Boucher and a
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or cash to the
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for pitcher John Parrish on August 9, Jimerson was promoted to Triple-A Tacoma. He was promoted to the Mariners in September, appearing in 11 games, primarily as a pinch runner. On September 16, he hit his final MLB hit, a home run against the
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. Jimerson made the Mariners 2008
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roster as a backup outfielder. After playing in two games, scoring as a pinch runner and grounding into a double play after coming on as a defensive replacement, he was
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on April 11 to make room for
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on the roster. Jimerson said he was shocked by the move. On April 16, Jimerson was assigned to Triple-A
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, but the Mariners released him on July 13.


Sioux City Explorers

Jimerson signed with the
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of the American Association on August 4, 2008 but was released from the Explorers 11 days later on August 15. In 8 games, he had 3 hits and 16 strikeouts in 32 plate appearances.


Newark Bears

Jimerson played for the
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of the independent Atlantic League in 2009. He had a .335 batting average, 21 home runs, and 38 stolen bases, ranking in the top seven in the league in each statistic.


Minnesota Twins

Jimerson signed a minor league contract with the
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in February 2010 and was assigned to the
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. Despite hitting well in spring training, he was released by the Twins before playing in a minor league game.


Bridgeport Bluefish

Jimerson returned to the Atlantic League, joining the Bridgeport Bluefish in 2010. He played in the league's All-Star game. In 48 games to begin the season, he hit .346 with 10 home runs and 12 stolen bases.


Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

The
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purchased Jimerson's contract from Bridgeport on July 19, 2010. He was assigned to the Double-A
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. In the final 43 games of his playing career, he hit .229 with 7 home runs, 7 stolen bases, and only 7 walks in 176 plate appearances. He elected free agency after the season.


Personal life

Jimerson and his wife Candace live in
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with their two children. He divorced his first wife, Reza, in 2010. Jimerson has two children from his first marriage. After his playing career ended, Jimerson earned his bachelor's degree in computer science and mathematics from
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. He began working as a technology consultant in Houston. Jimerson had studied computer science at
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.


''Against All Odds: A Success Story''

In 2015, Jimerson released a memoir, ''Against All Odds: A Success Story.'' The book is organized into "innings" rather than chapters. In the book, he tells the story of his childhood where he was raised in a family of five kids along with a mother who struggled with drug dependency and often suffered drug-related violence. He describes his growing love of baseball, sharing how both school and sports offered him positive ways forward. The book was independently published o
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