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Brandon McCarthy

Brandon Patrick McCarthy (born July 7, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and front office executive. He is the special assistant to the general manager for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball (MLB). He played in MLB for the Chicago White Sox, Rangers, Oakland Athletics, Arizona Diamondbacks, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Atlanta Braves. He is a minority owner of Phoenix Rising FC, of the USL Championship.

Brandon McCarthy
McCarthy with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in 2016
Pitcher
Born: (1983-07-07) July 7, 1983 (age 40)
Glendale, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
May 22, 2005, for the Chicago White Sox
Last MLB appearance
June 24, 2018, for the Atlanta Braves
MLB statistics
Win–loss record69–75
Earned run average4.20
Strikeouts908
Teams

Early life edit

McCarthy was born and raised in Glendale, California. McCarthy graduated from Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs, Colorado, in 2001.[1] He attended Lamar Community College for the 2002 season, where he was 12–0 as a starter and helped them to a third-place finish in the 2002 Junior College World Series.[2][3]

McCarthy was drafted in the 17th round of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago White Sox.[1]

Minor leagues edit

McCarthy made his professional baseball debut with the White Sox affiliate in the rookie Arizona League. He made 14 starts and was 4–4 with a 2.76 ERA[4] and he led the league in strikeouts with 79.[1] He was promoted to the Great Falls White Sox of the Pioneer League for the 2003 season. McCarthy posted impressive stats and showed excellent control, pitching 101 innings, striking out 125 batters, and walking only 15 batters. He finished 9–4 with a 3.65 ERA while making 15 starts.[4] He led the league in innings pitched and strikeouts[1] and recorded 12 strikeouts in a complete game against the Provo Angels on June 29.[5]

In 2004, he began the season with the Class-A Kannapolis Intimidators, starting 15 games and accumulating an 8–5 record and 3.64 ERA.[4] His 113 strikeouts led the team[1] and he was selected to the mid-season South Atlantic League All-Star game.[6] On July 1, he was promoted to the Winston-Salem Warthogs of the Carolina League.[1] In a game against the Myrtle Beach Pelicans on July 31, he struck out 16 batters.[7] In eight starts he was 6–0 with a 2.08 ERA and walked just three batters in 52 innings.[4] McCarthy was promoted to the Double-A Birmingham Barons of the Southern League on August 12.[1] In four starts he was 3–1 with a 3.46 ERA[4] however he allowed four runs in six innings to take the loss in game one of the Southern League playoffs.[1] Overall, he led all minor league pitchers in strikeouts, with 202.[8] He was named a starting pitcher on Baseball America's 2004 minor league all-star team[9] and was selected by the White Sox as their minor league player of the year.[10] He received a non roster invitation to major league spring training in 2005[9] and Baseball America ranked him as the Sox #3 prospect and with the best control in the system entering the season.[1] He began the season in Triple-A with the Charlotte Knights of the International League where he made 19 starts and was 7–7 with a 4.00 ERA.[4]

Major leagues edit

Chicago White Sox edit

McCarthy made his major league debut on May 22, 2005, as a spot starter for the White Sox, allowing two runs in 5+13 innings, in a game against the Chicago Cubs.[11] He picked up his first win when he pitched 7+23 scoreless innings against the Texas Rangers in the second game of a double-header on August 30.[12] He pitched in 12 games (10 starts) with the club, going 3–2, but did not pitch in the postseason as the White Sox went on to win the World Series.[13] He earned a permanent spot on the team as a reliever in 2006, appearing in 53 games while making a few spot starts. He finished the season 4–7 with a 4.68 ERA in 84+23 innings.[13]

Texas Rangers edit

 
McCarthy pitching for the Texas Rangers in 2007

On December 23, 2006, McCarthy and minor leaguer David Paisano were traded to the Texas Rangers for John Danks, Nick Masset and Jake Rasner.[14] He endured an injury-plagued season in his first year for the Rangers (and his first full year as a starter) in 2007, most notably dealing with a stress fracture in his right shoulder blade that kept him sidelined for nearly 2 months. He finished the season with a 5–10 record with a 4.87 ERA in 22 starts.[13]

In 2008, as he developed inflammation in his right elbow during spring training. He began rehabbing between July and August and finished the season making 5 starts for the Rangers. After opening the 2009 season in the rotation, McCarthy went on to pitch 17 starts in a row before undergoing surgery in July.[15] He missed the remainder of the season. He missed the whole 2010 season recovering from the surgery on his right shoulder, though he did make 11 rehab starts in the minor leagues, going 4–2.[13]

Oakland Athletics edit

 
McCarthy pitching for the Oakland Athletics in 2012

After being outrighted by the Rangers,[16] McCarthy signed as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics on December 14, 2010, for one year and $1 million.[17] As part of the starting pitcher rotation for the Athletics in 2011, McCarthy strengthened his mechanics and had his most productive major league season, starting 25 games and pitching five complete games.[18] He adapted his pitch repertoire to emphasize two-seam fastballs and cutters, which helped increase his ground-ball percentage and lower his home-run rate while developing control and limiting walks allowed.[19] McCarthy finished the year with the lowest FIP among American League starters.[20] He signed a one-year contract worth $4.275 million with the Athletics for the 2012 season, avoiding salary arbitration.[21]

McCarthy was the Athletics opening day starter for the 2012 season. On September 5, he took a line drive to the head off the bat of Erick Aybar of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. McCarthy subsequently underwent surgery for 2 hours to relieve cranial pressure after CT scans revealed he had suffered an epidural hemorrhage, a brain contusion, and a skull fracture. While he did not pitch again that season, he recovered well enough to join his teammates in the dugout as a spectator during their postseason run.[22] He was 8–6 in 18 starts for the Athletics in 2012.[13]

Arizona Diamondbacks edit

On December 7, 2012, the Arizona Diamondbacks signed McCarthy to a 2-year $15.5 million contract.[23] In June, while on the disabled list for continued shoulder problems, McCarthy experienced a seizure related to his head injury the previous year. He was placed on medication and expected to return to pitch as his shoulder allowed.[24] In his first season in the National League and with the Diamondbacks, McCarthy finished 5–11 with a 4.53 ERA and 2 complete games in 22 starts.[13] He started 3–10 with a 5.01 ERA in 18 starts for the Diamondbacks in 2014.[13]

New York Yankees edit

On July 6, 2014, the New York Yankees acquired McCarthy from the Diamondbacks in exchange for Vidal Nuño.[25] The Yankees had McCarthy resume the use of his cut fastball, which the Diamondbacks had him stop using, while decreasing the use of his sinker.[26] On September 17, 2014, he pitched an immaculate inning, striking out all three batters in the seventh inning against the Tampa Bay Rays, throwing only nine pitches, becoming the 77th pitcher to do so in the history of Major League Baseball.[27] In 14 starts for the Yankees he was 7–5 with a 2.89 ERA.[13]

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

On December 16, 2014, McCarthy and the Los Angeles Dodgers signed a four-year contract worth $48 million.[28][29] However, on April 27, 2015, McCarthy was placed on the disabled list after he felt tightness in his right elbow in a start against the San Diego Padres and was diagnosed with a torn UCL.[30] He underwent season-ending Tommy John surgery on April 30.[31] In four starts before his injury, he was 3–0 with a 5.87 ERA.[32]

After a lengthy recovery and a few rehab starts in the minors, McCarthy rejoined the Dodgers on July 3, 2016, making his season debut in a 4–1 win against the Colorado Rockies.[33] In his first four starts he went 5 or more innings, won two games and pitched fairly effectively however on July 27 he allowed three runs in four innings and his next three starts after that he couldn't get past the fourth inning and walked five batters in each game, including five in 1+23 innings on August 13.[34] On August 14, he was placed on the 15-day disabled list with stiffness in his right hip.[35] He thought his career might be in jeopardy but he rejoined the team on September 25 and allowed only two runs in 5+13 innings against the Colorado Rockies.[36] His last appearance of the season was a relief appearance against the San Francisco Giants on September 30. He allowed six runs on five hits and one walk without retiring a single batter.[37] He appeared in a total of 10 games for the Dodgers in 2016 (with nine starts), and was 2–3 with a 4.95 ERA.[34]

In 2017, McCarthy started the season in the rotation and won five of his first six decisions.[38] However, his season was beset with issues, he was placed on the disabled list in May after suffering a dislocated left shoulder while weight-lifting, [39] battled the yips in June[40] which led to another lengthy stint on the disabled list.[41] He pitched out of the bullpen at the end of the season.[38] Overall, in 2017, he was 6–4 with a 3.98 ERA in 92+23 innings over 19 games (16 starts).[38] After being left off the roster for the first two rounds of the playoffs, the Dodgers added him to the active roster for the 2017 World Series.[42] His only appearance in the series was in the 11th inning of Game Two. He allowed a two-run home run to George Springer of the Houston Astros, and was charged with the loss.[43]

Atlanta Braves edit

On December 16, 2017, the Dodgers traded McCarthy, Charlie Culberson, Scott Kazmir, Adrián González, and cash considerations to the Atlanta Braves for Matt Kemp.[44] Through the end of June with the 2018 Braves, McCarthy had a 6–3 record in 15 starts, with a 4.92 ERA. He did not pitch during July or in the first half of August, due to right knee tendinitis. On August 14, McCarthy announced his intent to retire at the conclusion of the 2018 MLB season.[45]

Front office career edit

On December 11, 2018, McCarthy was named a special assistant to the general manager in the Texas Rangers front office.[46]

Personal life edit

McCarthy is a minority owner of Phoenix Rising FC of the USL Championship.[47] McCarthy was instrumental in getting the name Phoenix Rising approved by the team's board because it sounded like a mixture of a European team name and an American mascot.[48]

Junior Flemmings Incident edit

Despite prior praise over his support of the LGBT+ community,[49] McCarthy was criticized in 2020 by Outsports writer, Alex Reimer, over his reaction to a homophobia controversy involving the Phoenix Rising FC, where the San Diego Loyal walked off the field in protest and forfeited a match after midfielder Junior Flemmings was accused of using a Jamaican homophobic slur against openly gay Loyal midfielder Collin Martin, which was not heard by the referee or any other player.[50][51][52]

McCarthy was accused of questioning the veracity of accusations made against Flemmings, suggesting in a direct message with another Twitter user that the Loyal, who forfeited a match against the Los Angeles Galaxy II in the days prior over the alleged use of a racial slur against a Black Loyal player,[53][52] wanted to forfeit the match to begin with to continue making a statement on social justice.[52]

In later statements, McCarthy said he was "emotional" in his initial reaction to the incident.[52]

References edit

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External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet
  • McCarthy in the minors
  • ESPN: The Magazine profile
  • Brandon McCarthy on Twitter  

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Not to be confused with Brendan McCarthy Brandon Patrick McCarthy born July 7 1983 is an American former professional baseball pitcher and front office executive He is the special assistant to the general manager for the Texas Rangers of Major League Baseball MLB He played in MLB for the Chicago White Sox Rangers Oakland Athletics Arizona Diamondbacks New York Yankees Los Angeles Dodgers and Atlanta Braves He is a minority owner of Phoenix Rising FC of the USL Championship Brandon McCarthyMcCarthy with the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in 2016PitcherBorn 1983 07 07 July 7 1983 age 40 Glendale California U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutMay 22 2005 for the Chicago White SoxLast MLB appearanceJune 24 2018 for the Atlanta BravesMLB statisticsWin loss record69 75Earned run average4 20Strikeouts908TeamsChicago White Sox 2005 2006 Texas Rangers 2007 2009 Oakland Athletics 2011 2012 Arizona Diamondbacks 2013 2014 New York Yankees 2014 Los Angeles Dodgers 2015 2017 Atlanta Braves 2018 Contents 1 Early life 2 Minor leagues 3 Major leagues 3 1 Chicago White Sox 3 2 Texas Rangers 3 3 Oakland Athletics 3 4 Arizona Diamondbacks 3 5 New York Yankees 3 6 Los Angeles Dodgers 3 7 Atlanta Braves 4 Front office career 5 Personal life 5 1 Junior Flemmings Incident 6 References 7 External linksEarly life editMcCarthy was born and raised in Glendale California McCarthy graduated from Cheyenne Mountain High School in Colorado Springs Colorado in 2001 1 He attended Lamar Community College for the 2002 season where he was 12 0 as a starter and helped them to a third place finish in the 2002 Junior College World Series 2 3 McCarthy was drafted in the 17th round of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft by the Chicago White Sox 1 Minor leagues editMcCarthy made his professional baseball debut with the White Sox affiliate in the rookie Arizona League He made 14 starts and was 4 4 with a 2 76 ERA 4 and he led the league in strikeouts with 79 1 He was promoted to the Great Falls White Sox of the Pioneer League for the 2003 season McCarthy posted impressive stats and showed excellent control pitching 101 innings striking out 125 batters and walking only 15 batters He finished 9 4 with a 3 65 ERA while making 15 starts 4 He led the league in innings pitched and strikeouts 1 and recorded 12 strikeouts in a complete game against the Provo Angels on June 29 5 In 2004 he began the season with the Class A Kannapolis Intimidators starting 15 games and accumulating an 8 5 record and 3 64 ERA 4 His 113 strikeouts led the team 1 and he was selected to the mid season South Atlantic League All Star game 6 On July 1 he was promoted to the Winston Salem Warthogs of the Carolina League 1 In a game against the Myrtle Beach Pelicans on July 31 he struck out 16 batters 7 In eight starts he was 6 0 with a 2 08 ERA and walked just three batters in 52 innings 4 McCarthy was promoted to the Double A Birmingham Barons of the Southern League on August 12 1 In four starts he was 3 1 with a 3 46 ERA 4 however he allowed four runs in six innings to take the loss in game one of the Southern League playoffs 1 Overall he led all minor league pitchers in strikeouts with 202 8 He was named a starting pitcher on Baseball America s 2004 minor league all star team 9 and was selected by the White Sox as their minor league player of the year 10 He received a non roster invitation to major league spring training in 2005 9 and Baseball America ranked him as the Sox 3 prospect and with the best control in the system entering the season 1 He began the season in Triple A with the Charlotte Knights of the International League where he made 19 starts and was 7 7 with a 4 00 ERA 4 Major leagues editChicago White Sox edit McCarthy made his major league debut on May 22 2005 as a spot starter for the White Sox allowing two runs in 5 1 3 innings in a game against the Chicago Cubs 11 He picked up his first win when he pitched 7 2 3 scoreless innings against the Texas Rangers in the second game of a double header on August 30 12 He pitched in 12 games 10 starts with the club going 3 2 but did not pitch in the postseason as the White Sox went on to win the World Series 13 He earned a permanent spot on the team as a reliever in 2006 appearing in 53 games while making a few spot starts He finished the season 4 7 with a 4 68 ERA in 84 2 3 innings 13 Texas Rangers edit nbsp McCarthy pitching for the Texas Rangers in 2007 On December 23 2006 McCarthy and minor leaguer David Paisano were traded to the Texas Rangers for John Danks Nick Masset and Jake Rasner 14 He endured an injury plagued season in his first year for the Rangers and his first full year as a starter in 2007 most notably dealing with a stress fracture in his right shoulder blade that kept him sidelined for nearly 2 months He finished the season with a 5 10 record with a 4 87 ERA in 22 starts 13 In 2008 as he developed inflammation in his right elbow during spring training He began rehabbing between July and August and finished the season making 5 starts for the Rangers After opening the 2009 season in the rotation McCarthy went on to pitch 17 starts in a row before undergoing surgery in July 15 He missed the remainder of the season He missed the whole 2010 season recovering from the surgery on his right shoulder though he did make 11 rehab starts in the minor leagues going 4 2 13 Oakland Athletics edit nbsp McCarthy pitching for the Oakland Athletics in 2012 After being outrighted by the Rangers 16 McCarthy signed as a free agent with the Oakland Athletics on December 14 2010 for one year and 1 million 17 As part of the starting pitcher rotation for the Athletics in 2011 McCarthy strengthened his mechanics and had his most productive major league season starting 25 games and pitching five complete games 18 He adapted his pitch repertoire to emphasize two seam fastballs and cutters which helped increase his ground ball percentage and lower his home run rate while developing control and limiting walks allowed 19 McCarthy finished the year with the lowest FIP among American League starters 20 He signed a one year contract worth 4 275 million with the Athletics for the 2012 season avoiding salary arbitration 21 McCarthy was the Athletics opening day starter for the 2012 season On September 5 he took a line drive to the head off the bat of Erick Aybar of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim McCarthy subsequently underwent surgery for 2 hours to relieve cranial pressure after CT scans revealed he had suffered an epidural hemorrhage a brain contusion and a skull fracture While he did not pitch again that season he recovered well enough to join his teammates in the dugout as a spectator during their postseason run 22 He was 8 6 in 18 starts for the Athletics in 2012 13 Arizona Diamondbacks edit On December 7 2012 the Arizona Diamondbacks signed McCarthy to a 2 year 15 5 million contract 23 In June while on the disabled list for continued shoulder problems McCarthy experienced a seizure related to his head injury the previous year He was placed on medication and expected to return to pitch as his shoulder allowed 24 In his first season in the National League and with the Diamondbacks McCarthy finished 5 11 with a 4 53 ERA and 2 complete games in 22 starts 13 He started 3 10 with a 5 01 ERA in 18 starts for the Diamondbacks in 2014 13 New York Yankees edit On July 6 2014 the New York Yankees acquired McCarthy from the Diamondbacks in exchange for Vidal Nuno 25 The Yankees had McCarthy resume the use of his cut fastball which the Diamondbacks had him stop using while decreasing the use of his sinker 26 On September 17 2014 he pitched an immaculate inning striking out all three batters in the seventh inning against the Tampa Bay Rays throwing only nine pitches becoming the 77th pitcher to do so in the history of Major League Baseball 27 In 14 starts for the Yankees he was 7 5 with a 2 89 ERA 13 Los Angeles Dodgers edit On December 16 2014 McCarthy and the Los Angeles Dodgers signed a four year contract worth 48 million 28 29 However on April 27 2015 McCarthy was placed on the disabled list after he felt tightness in his right elbow in a start against the San Diego Padres and was diagnosed with a torn UCL 30 He underwent season ending Tommy John surgery on April 30 31 In four starts before his injury he was 3 0 with a 5 87 ERA 32 After a lengthy recovery and a few rehab starts in the minors McCarthy rejoined the Dodgers on July 3 2016 making his season debut in a 4 1 win against the Colorado Rockies 33 In his first four starts he went 5 or more innings won two games and pitched fairly effectively however on July 27 he allowed three runs in four innings and his next three starts after that he couldn t get past the fourth inning and walked five batters in each game including five in 1 2 3 innings on August 13 34 On August 14 he was placed on the 15 day disabled list with stiffness in his right hip 35 He thought his career might be in jeopardy but he rejoined the team on September 25 and allowed only two runs in 5 1 3 innings against the Colorado Rockies 36 His last appearance of the season was a relief appearance against the San Francisco Giants on September 30 He allowed six runs on five hits and one walk without retiring a single batter 37 He appeared in a total of 10 games for the Dodgers in 2016 with nine starts and was 2 3 with a 4 95 ERA 34 In 2017 McCarthy started the season in the rotation and won five of his first six decisions 38 However his season was beset with issues he was placed on the disabled list in May after suffering a dislocated left shoulder while weight lifting 39 battled the yips in June 40 which led to another lengthy stint on the disabled list 41 He pitched out of the bullpen at the end of the season 38 Overall in 2017 he was 6 4 with a 3 98 ERA in 92 2 3 innings over 19 games 16 starts 38 After being left off the roster for the first two rounds of the playoffs the Dodgers added him to the active roster for the 2017 World Series 42 His only appearance in the series was in the 11th inning of Game Two He allowed a two run home run to George Springer of the Houston Astros and was charged with the loss 43 Atlanta Braves edit On December 16 2017 the Dodgers traded McCarthy Charlie Culberson Scott Kazmir Adrian Gonzalez and cash considerations to the Atlanta Braves for Matt Kemp 44 Through the end of June with the 2018 Braves McCarthy had a 6 3 record in 15 starts with a 4 92 ERA He did not pitch during July or in the first half of August due to right knee tendinitis On August 14 McCarthy announced his intent to retire at the conclusion of the 2018 MLB season 45 Front office career editOn December 11 2018 McCarthy was named a special assistant to the general manager in the Texas Rangers front office 46 Personal life editMcCarthy is a minority owner of Phoenix Rising FC of the USL Championship 47 McCarthy was instrumental in getting the name Phoenix Rising approved by the team s board because it sounded like a mixture of a European team name and an American mascot 48 Junior Flemmings Incident edit Despite prior praise over his support of the LGBT community 49 McCarthy was criticized in 2020 by Outsports writer Alex Reimer over his reaction to a homophobia controversy involving the Phoenix Rising FC where the San Diego Loyal walked off the field in protest and forfeited a match after midfielder Junior Flemmings was accused of using a Jamaican homophobic slur against openly gay Loyal midfielder Collin Martin which was not heard by the referee or any other player 50 51 52 McCarthy was accused of questioning the veracity of accusations made against Flemmings suggesting in a direct message with another Twitter user that the Loyal who forfeited a match against the Los Angeles Galaxy II in the days prior over the alleged use of a racial slur against a Black Loyal player 53 52 wanted to forfeit the match to begin with to continue making a statement on social justice 52 In later statements McCarthy said he was emotional in his initial reaction to the incident 52 References edit a b c d e f g h i Brandon McCarthy bio mlb com Retrieved April 30 2017 Mincer Kent May 29 2002 LOGAN S VOLUNTEERS COME MARCHING HOME BASEBALL TEAM ELIMINATED AT JUCO WORLD SERIES The Southern Illinoisian Retrieved April 30 2017 2002 Junior College World Series Final Stats PDF jucogj com May 31 2002 Retrieved April 30 2017 a b c d e f Brandon McCarthy Minor amp Winter Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference Call Jeff June 29 2003 Bats silenced as Angels fall to Great Falls Deseret News Retrieved April 30 2017 SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE ANNOUNCES 45TH ANNUAL SOUTH ATLANTIC LEAGUE ALL STAR TEAMS June 11 2004 Retrieved April 30 2017 Winston Lisa August 19 2004 Minor League Report USA Today Retrieved April 30 2017 D Backs Sign Brandon McCarthy Sports Talk Florida December 12 2012 Archived from the original on September 21 2016 Retrieved July 11 2016 a b White Sox invite 17 players to Spring Training mlb com January 19 2005 Archived from the original on October 31 2017 Retrieved April 30 2017 Brandon McCarthy Baseball Statistics Baseball Cube Retrieved April 30 2017 CBS Sportsline May 22 2005 Prior helps Cubs salvage all Chicago series with White Sox CBS Sports Retrieved April 30 2017 Chicago White Sox at Texas Rangers August 30 2005 play by play and box score Baseball Reference Retrieved April 30 2017 a b c d e f g h Brandon McCarthy statistics amp history Baseball Reference Texas sends top 03 pick to Chicago for McCarthy ESPN com December 23 2006 Retrieved September 7 2012 Andro Anthony June 8 2009 Foul Territory Brandon McCarthy talks about his injury Fort Worth Star Telegram Retrieved September 18 2014 Durrett Richard November 5 2010 Brandon McCarthy two others outrighted ESPN com Former Rangers pitcher Brandon McCarthy signs with Oakland hopes to put injuries behind him The Dallas Morning News December 13 2010 Archived from the original on April 7 2014 Retrieved 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