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Denny Neagle

Dennis Edward Neagle Jr. (/ˈnɡəl/; born September 13, 1968) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for six teams over a 13-year career. During the 1990s, he was one of the top pitchers in baseball, but his career, and personal life, deteriorated in the early 2000s. With the New York Yankees, he won the 2000 World Series over the New York Mets.

Denny Neagle
Pitcher
Born: (1968-09-13) September 13, 1968 (age 55)
Gambrills, Maryland, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
July 27, 1991, for the Minnesota Twins
Last MLB appearance
July 20, 2003, for the Colorado Rockies
MLB statistics
Win–loss record124–92
Earned run average4.24
Strikeouts1,415
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Career Edit

Arundel Senior High School Edit

Neagle attended Arundel Senior High School in Gambrills, MD and played on the baseball team.

University of Minnesota Edit

Neagle attended the University of Minnesota and played on the baseball team. In 1988, he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox.[1]

Minnesota Twins Edit

Neagle was drafted in the 3rd round of the 1989 amateur draft by the Minnesota Twins. He saw some action in the summer of 1991 for the Twins, but was not on their postseason roster when the club won the 1991 World Series.

Pittsburgh Pirates Edit

Neagle was dealt to the Pittsburgh Pirates during spring training in 1992,[2] and became a full-time starter for the Pirates in 1994. The following season, Neagle posted a 13–8 record with a 3.43 ERA and became the ace of a mediocre Pittsburgh staff. That year, Neagle represented the Pirates at the All-Star Game and led the National League in innings pitched (209+23) and hits allowed (221). He got off to an impressive 14–6 start in 1996. On August 27, 1996, he pitched eight innings giving up only two runs to the first place Atlanta Braves. The next day, the Braves traded a young Jason Schmidt to Pittsburgh for Neagle in the midst of their playoff run.

Atlanta Braves Edit

Neagle was given the opportunity to start in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series, earning a no-decision.

Remaining with the Braves in 1997, Neagle had his best season, going 20–5 with a 2.97 ERA. Neagle made the start for the Braves in the first regular season game at Turner Field, taking place on April 4, 1997.[3] He earned another All-Star selection and finished third in Cy Young Award voting. In Game 4 of the 1997 National League Championship Series, Neagle pitched a complete-game shutout.

Neagle's 16–11 record and 3.55 ERA in 1998 were still solid numbers, but the emergence of Kevin Millwood made him expendable and he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds after the season.

Cincinnati Reds Edit

Injuries limited Neagle to 19 starts in 1999, but he stormed out to an 8–2 record in 2000.

New York Yankees Edit

The playoff-bound New York Yankees traded prospects Drew Henson, Jackson Melián and Ed Yarnall to acquire Neagle along with outfielder Mike Frank on July 12, 2000. He only registered a 7–7 record over the rest of the season with the Yankees, and his playoff performance was shaky, but his team triumphed in the 2000 World Series and Neagle earned a World Series ring.

Colorado Rockies, Tampa Bay Devil Rays and legal troubles Edit

In December 2000, the Colorado Rockies signed Neagle and fellow left-hander Mike Hampton to expensive contracts. Neagle's contract was for five years and $51 million,[4] and his 17–19 record and 5.31 ERA over the 2001 and 2002 seasons spelled disaster for the Rockies. Due to injuries, Neagle only started seven games in 2003. He went 2–4 with a 7.90 ERA, pitching what was to be his last Major League game on July 20, 2003.

Neagle missed the 2004 season due to ligament and elbow surgeries. Then, in late November 2004, a Lakewood, Colorado, police officer ticketed him for soliciting a woman for oral sex. Less than a week later, the Rockies canceled the final year of his lucrative contract, citing a morals clause in his contract.[5] The incident ultimately led to the end of Neagle's marriage.

He signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays before the 2005 season, but did not play due to injury.

Personal life Edit

Denny Neagle was born and raised in the Annapolis, Maryland, suburb of Gambrills to Denny Sr. and Joanne Neagle. He has two sisters, Debbie and Diana, and a brother, Doug. He graduated from Arundel High School.

On January 24, 2006, Neagle pleaded guilty in Jefferson County, Colorado, on one charge of patronizing a prostitute.[6] Although the sentence can carry a maximum of a $500 fine and up to six months in jail, Neagle was sentenced to only 40 hours of community service.

On August 27, 2007, Neagle was arrested for and later pleaded guilty to driving under the influence.[7]

On December 13, 2007, Neagle was mentioned in the Mitchell Report in connection with steroids.

In 2012, he sued his financial adviser, William S. Leavitt, for placing 80% of his money in “alternative investments” without his consent. These investments incurred huge losses.[8]

Neagle married hairstylist Jennifer Gray in 1996.[9] They have three children, Denny III ("Trey") (b. January 6, 2000), and twins Chase and Avery (b. September 17, 2004). They divorced in 2006.

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League" (PDF). capecodbaseball.org. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  2. ^ Brad Swanson (October 7, 2013). "1991 Off-Season Review". Twins Daily. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  3. ^ 100 Things Braves Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die: Revised and Updated, Jack Wilkinson, Triumph Books, Chicago, 2019, ISBN 978-1-62937-694-3, p.140
  4. ^ Mormile, Anthony (December 9, 2000). "Opening day of winter meetings puts free agents in spotlight". ESPN.com. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  5. ^ "Rockies terminate Neagle's contract". CBC Sports. December 6, 2004. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  6. ^ "Neagle hasn't pitched in more than a year". ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 3, 2004. Retrieved November 28, 2019.
  7. ^
  8. ^ "Retired baseball star Denny Neagle sues Northbrook-based financial adviser". Chicago Sun-Times. January 10, 2012. Retrieved November 28, 2019 – via TribLocal.
  9. ^ "Colorado Rockies Baseball News: The Denver Post Online".

External links Edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors), or Retrosheet

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Dennis Edward Neagle Jr ˈ n eɪ ɡ el born September 13 1968 is a former Major League Baseball pitcher who played for six teams over a 13 year career During the 1990s he was one of the top pitchers in baseball but his career and personal life deteriorated in the early 2000s With the New York Yankees he won the 2000 World Series over the New York Mets Denny NeaglePitcherBorn 1968 09 13 September 13 1968 age 55 Gambrills Maryland U S Batted LeftThrew LeftMLB debutJuly 27 1991 for the Minnesota TwinsLast MLB appearanceJuly 20 2003 for the Colorado RockiesMLB statisticsWin loss record124 92Earned run average4 24Strikeouts1 415TeamsMinnesota Twins 1991 Pittsburgh Pirates 1992 1996 Atlanta Braves 1996 1998 Cincinnati Reds 1999 2000 New York Yankees 2000 Colorado Rockies 2001 2003 Career highlights and awards2 All Star 1995 1997 World Series champion 2000 NL wins leader 1997 Contents 1 Career 1 1 Arundel Senior High School 1 2 University of Minnesota 1 3 Minnesota Twins 1 4 Pittsburgh Pirates 1 5 Atlanta Braves 1 6 Cincinnati Reds 1 7 New York Yankees 1 8 Colorado Rockies Tampa Bay Devil Rays and legal troubles 2 Personal life 3 See also 4 References 5 External linksCareer EditArundel Senior High School Edit Neagle attended Arundel Senior High School in Gambrills MD and played on the baseball team University of Minnesota Edit Neagle attended the University of Minnesota and played on the baseball team In 1988 he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Yarmouth Dennis Red Sox 1 Minnesota Twins Edit Neagle was drafted in the 3rd round of the 1989 amateur draft by the Minnesota Twins He saw some action in the summer of 1991 for the Twins but was not on their postseason roster when the club won the 1991 World Series Pittsburgh Pirates Edit Neagle was dealt to the Pittsburgh Pirates during spring training in 1992 2 and became a full time starter for the Pirates in 1994 The following season Neagle posted a 13 8 record with a 3 43 ERA and became the ace of a mediocre Pittsburgh staff That year Neagle represented the Pirates at the All Star Game and led the National League in innings pitched 209 2 3 and hits allowed 221 He got off to an impressive 14 6 start in 1996 On August 27 1996 he pitched eight innings giving up only two runs to the first place Atlanta Braves The next day the Braves traded a young Jason Schmidt to Pittsburgh for Neagle in the midst of their playoff run Atlanta Braves Edit Neagle was given the opportunity to start in Game 4 of the 1996 World Series earning a no decision Remaining with the Braves in 1997 Neagle had his best season going 20 5 with a 2 97 ERA Neagle made the start for the Braves in the first regular season game at Turner Field taking place on April 4 1997 3 He earned another All Star selection and finished third in Cy Young Award voting In Game 4 of the 1997 National League Championship Series Neagle pitched a complete game shutout Neagle s 16 11 record and 3 55 ERA in 1998 were still solid numbers but the emergence of Kevin Millwood made him expendable and he was traded to the Cincinnati Reds after the season Cincinnati Reds Edit Injuries limited Neagle to 19 starts in 1999 but he stormed out to an 8 2 record in 2000 New York Yankees Edit The playoff bound New York Yankees traded prospects Drew Henson Jackson Melian and Ed Yarnall to acquire Neagle along with outfielder Mike Frank on July 12 2000 He only registered a 7 7 record over the rest of the season with the Yankees and his playoff performance was shaky but his team triumphed in the 2000 World Series and Neagle earned a World Series ring Colorado Rockies Tampa Bay Devil Rays and legal troubles Edit In December 2000 the Colorado Rockies signed Neagle and fellow left hander Mike Hampton to expensive contracts Neagle s contract was for five years and 51 million 4 and his 17 19 record and 5 31 ERA over the 2001 and 2002 seasons spelled disaster for the Rockies Due to injuries Neagle only started seven games in 2003 He went 2 4 with a 7 90 ERA pitching what was to be his last Major League game on July 20 2003 Neagle missed the 2004 season due to ligament and elbow surgeries Then in late November 2004 a Lakewood Colorado police officer ticketed him for soliciting a woman for oral sex Less than a week later the Rockies canceled the final year of his lucrative contract citing a morals clause in his contract 5 The incident ultimately led to the end of Neagle s marriage He signed with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays before the 2005 season but did not play due to injury Personal life EditDenny Neagle was born and raised in the Annapolis Maryland suburb of Gambrills to Denny Sr and Joanne Neagle He has two sisters Debbie and Diana and a brother Doug He graduated from Arundel High School On January 24 2006 Neagle pleaded guilty in Jefferson County Colorado on one charge of patronizing a prostitute 6 Although the sentence can carry a maximum of a 500 fine and up to six months in jail Neagle was sentenced to only 40 hours of community service On August 27 2007 Neagle was arrested for and later pleaded guilty to driving under the influence 7 On December 13 2007 Neagle was mentioned in the Mitchell Report in connection with steroids In 2012 he sued his financial adviser William S Leavitt for placing 80 of his money in alternative investments without his consent These investments incurred huge losses 8 Neagle married hairstylist Jennifer Gray in 1996 9 They have three children Denny III Trey b January 6 2000 and twins Chase and Avery b September 17 2004 They divorced in 2006 See also EditList of Major League Baseball annual wins leaders List of Major League Baseball players named in the Mitchell ReportReferences Edit Major League Baseball Players From the Cape Cod League PDF capecodbaseball org Retrieved November 28 2019 Brad Swanson October 7 2013 1991 Off Season Review Twins Daily Retrieved November 28 2019 100 Things Braves Fans Should Know and Do Before They Die Revised and Updated Jack Wilkinson Triumph Books Chicago 2019 ISBN 978 1 62937 694 3 p 140 Mormile Anthony December 9 2000 Opening day of winter meetings puts free agents in spotlight ESPN com Retrieved November 28 2019 Rockies terminate Neagle s contract CBC Sports December 6 2004 Retrieved November 28 2019 Neagle hasn t pitched in more than a year ESPN com Associated Press December 3 2004 Retrieved November 28 2019 Drinking amp Driving For the Record HometownAnnapolis com Retired baseball star Denny Neagle sues Northbrook based financial adviser Chicago Sun Times January 10 2012 Retrieved November 28 2019 via TribLocal Colorado Rockies Baseball News The Denver Post Online External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Denny Neagle amp oldid 1163890834, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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