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Brandon Kolb

Brandon Charles Kolb (born November 20, 1973) is a former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers in 2000 and 2001. He attended Monte Vista High School in Danville, California. He later went to Chabot College and then to Texas Tech.

Brandon Kolb
Relief pitcher
Born: (1973-11-20) November 20, 1973 (age 50)
Oakland, California
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 12, 2000, for the San Diego Padres
Last MLB appearance
September 19, 2001, for the Milwaukee Brewers
MLB statistics
Record0-1
Earned run average7.99
Strikeouts20
Teams

Standing at 6'1", 190 pounds, Kolb was originally drafted by the Oakland Athletics 1077th overall in the 1993 draft. Deciding not to sign, he would have to wait until 1995 to be drafted again, when he was selected by the Padres in the fourth round. This time, he chose to sign.

Originally a starter in the minors, his best record was 16–9, which he achieved in 1996 with the Clinton LumberKings. Although he showed promise as a starter in the minor leagues, he was being used mostly as a reliever by 1998. He spent 1998 and 1999 entirely as a reliever.

He made his Major League debut on May 12, 2000, against the Arizona Diamondbacks at the age of 26. Although he struck out one batter in the single inning he pitched that game, he also gave up two hits and an earned run. He would improve down the stretch, lowering his season ERA to 4.50. Although he gave up 16 hits in 14 innings that year, not one of them was a home run. He walked 11 and struck out 12 that year.

During the 2000/2001 offseason, Kolb was sent to the Brewers with a player to be named later for Santiago Pérez and a player to be named later. The players to be named would end up being Will Cunnane for the Padres and minor leaguer Chad Green of the Brewers.

His career took a major turn for the worse while with the Padres in 2001. He did not give up a single earned run until his fifth appearance of 2001, but he still posted a season ERA of 13.03. He gave up six home runs in 923 innings of work, including three in one inning—on June 20 against the Cincinnati Reds, Kolb gave up home runs to Sean Casey, Michael Tucker, and Pokey Reese. Since he had given up two home runs the game before, Kolb ended up allowing five home runs over a two-game span—he pitched a total of only 123 innings in that time.

His season ended on September 19, 2001. In his final career game, Kolb allowed two earned runs. He did strike out the final batter he faced in his career, though. It was pitcher Steve Kline.

After his big league career ended, Kolb spent time bouncing around the minors until 2004, even spending time in independent baseball.

Overall in his Major League career, Kolb was 0–1 with a 7.99 ERA in 21 games. In 2323 innings of work, Kolb walked 19 and struck out 20. He went 0-for-2 as a batter, although he did score a run. His fielding percentage was .667.

He wore numbers 47 and 38 in his career.

He lives in Flower Mound, Texas and is a private instructor.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2016-07-16. Retrieved 2010-01-13.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference

brandon, kolb, brandon, charles, kolb, born, november, 1973, former, right, handed, relief, pitcher, major, league, baseball, played, diego, padres, milwaukee, brewers, 2000, 2001, attended, monte, vista, high, school, danville, california, later, went, chabot. Brandon Charles Kolb born November 20 1973 is a former right handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the San Diego Padres and Milwaukee Brewers in 2000 and 2001 He attended Monte Vista High School in Danville California He later went to Chabot College and then to Texas Tech Brandon KolbRelief pitcherBorn 1973 11 20 November 20 1973 age 50 Oakland CaliforniaBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutMay 12 2000 for the San Diego PadresLast MLB appearanceSeptember 19 2001 for the Milwaukee BrewersMLB statisticsRecord0 1Earned run average7 99Strikeouts20TeamsSan Diego Padres 2000 Milwaukee Brewers 2001 Standing at 6 1 190 pounds Kolb was originally drafted by the Oakland Athletics 1077th overall in the 1993 draft Deciding not to sign he would have to wait until 1995 to be drafted again when he was selected by the Padres in the fourth round This time he chose to sign Originally a starter in the minors his best record was 16 9 which he achieved in 1996 with the Clinton LumberKings Although he showed promise as a starter in the minor leagues he was being used mostly as a reliever by 1998 He spent 1998 and 1999 entirely as a reliever He made his Major League debut on May 12 2000 against the Arizona Diamondbacks at the age of 26 Although he struck out one batter in the single inning he pitched that game he also gave up two hits and an earned run He would improve down the stretch lowering his season ERA to 4 50 Although he gave up 16 hits in 14 innings that year not one of them was a home run He walked 11 and struck out 12 that year During the 2000 2001 offseason Kolb was sent to the Brewers with a player to be named later for Santiago Perez and a player to be named later The players to be named would end up being Will Cunnane for the Padres and minor leaguer Chad Green of the Brewers His career took a major turn for the worse while with the Padres in 2001 He did not give up a single earned run until his fifth appearance of 2001 but he still posted a season ERA of 13 03 He gave up six home runs in 92 3 innings of work including three in one inning on June 20 against the Cincinnati Reds Kolb gave up home runs to Sean Casey Michael Tucker and Pokey Reese Since he had given up two home runs the game before Kolb ended up allowing five home runs over a two game span he pitched a total of only 12 3 innings in that time His season ended on September 19 2001 In his final career game Kolb allowed two earned runs He did strike out the final batter he faced in his career though It was pitcher Steve Kline After his big league career ended Kolb spent time bouncing around the minors until 2004 even spending time in independent baseball Overall in his Major League career Kolb was 0 1 with a 7 99 ERA in 21 games In 232 3 innings of work Kolb walked 19 and struck out 20 He went 0 for 2 as a batter although he did score a run His fielding percentage was 667 He wore numbers 47 and 38 in his career He lives in Flower Mound Texas and is a private instructor 1 References edit Texas Baseball and Softball Instructors Archived from the original on 2016 07 16 Retrieved 2010 01 13 External links editCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brandon Kolb amp oldid 1180120575, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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