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Jeff Stevens (baseball)

Jeffrey Allen Stevens (born September 5, 1983) is an American retired professional baseball pitcher who is currently an area scout for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball.[1] During his active career, he worked in 33 MLB games pitched, all in relief, for the 2009–2011 Chicago Cubs. He threw and batted right-handed, stood 6 feet 2 inches (1.88 m) tall and weighed 205 pounds (93 kg).

Jeff Stevens
Stevens (left) with the Dayton Dragons in 2006
Pitcher
Born: (1983-09-05) September 5, 1983 (age 40)
Berkeley, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
July 10, 2009, for the Chicago Cubs
Last MLB appearance
April 22, 2011, for the Chicago Cubs
MLB statistics
Win–loss record1–0
Earned run average6.27
Strikeouts28
Teams
Medals

Early life edit

Stevens was born in Berkeley, California. He graduated from Campolindo High School in Moraga, California.[2]

College edit

Stevens started, and relieved at Loyola Marymount College in Los Angeles, California from 2003-05. While at LMU, Stevens recorded back-to-back All-Conference honors in 2004 and 2005. Over his three-year stint as an LMU Lion, Stevens recorded a 14-10 record with a 4.43 ERA in 64 appearances, 30 of them starts.

Stevens was drafted by the Reds in the sixth round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft.

Professional career edit

Stevens made his professional debut with the Billings Mustangs in 2005, going 4-4 with a 2.98 ERA.

Stevens started 2006 with the Single-A Dayton Dragons. He was traded to the Cleveland Indians as the player to be named later in the Brandon Phillips trade. He was assigned to Single-A Lake County Captains where he spent the remainder of the 2006 season.

In 2007, Stevens was moved to the bullpen and began the year with the Kinston Indians. He was 3-2 with a 2.31 ERA, with 37 strikeouts in 35 innings pitched for Kinston. He was promoted to Double-A Akron Aeros where he was 3-1 with a 3.17 ERA and 2 saves in 34 games.

Stevens began the 2008 campaign with the Aeros. After going 5-1 with a 2.51 ERA, he earned a promotion to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons. He was 0-2 with a 4.00 ERA when his season ended as a result of being named to the US Olympic Baseball Team to play in Beijing.[3]

In December 2008, Stevens was traded from the Cleveland Indians to the Chicago Cubs in a deal for Mark DeRosa.[4]

On July 10, 2009 Stevens made his Major League debut for the Chicago Cubs. Stevens had a 1-2-3 MLB debut, getting Joe Thurston, Chris Duncan and Brendan Ryan in order in the 9th inning of an 8-3 loss to the Cardinals. He was optioned back to the minor leagues on August 5, 2009 when Aaron Miles was activated from the 15-day disabled list.

He was designated for assignment by the Cubs on May 30, 2011.[5]

Stevens signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets on January 4, 2012. Stevens spent most of the year with Triple-A Buffalo, going 1-1 with a 3.32 ERA in 34 games, finishing 12 of them, while striking out 33 in 40.2 innings.

On November 22, 2012, Stevens signed a minor league deal with the organization he started it all with, the Cincinnati Reds.[6] He was then released on March 24.

Stevens signed with the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the independent Atlantic League for the 2013 season. In 47 games with Southern Maryland, he went 4-3 with 14 games finished and a 3.98 ERA, striking out 43 in 61 innings. He then retired from the field, and the Orioles named Stevens an area scout in Nevada and Northern California in February 2014.[1]

2008 Beijing Olympics edit

With the score tied at 7, Lee Taek-Keun advanced to third base when Stevens attempted to pick him off at first, but threw the ball erratically. This was scored as an error. It was a costly one as the batter then hit a sacrifice fly and Lee scored, winning the game for Korea.

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Orioles add three to corporate partnerships and three to scouting departments". Baltimore Orioles. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2008-08-12.
  3. ^ "USA Baseball names Olympic team". Retrieved 2008-08-12.
  4. ^ "Cubs acquire three pitching prospects from Cleveland for infielder Mark DeRosa". Chicago Cubs. Retrieved 28 September 2015.
  5. ^ Nicholson-Smith, Ben. "Cubs Designate Jeff Stevens For Assignment". MLBTradeRumors.com. Retrieved 30 May 2011.
  6. ^ Aderhold, Nathan (November 22, 2012). "Reds sign Burriss, Ashley, Stevens to minor-league deals". MLB Daily Dish.

External links edit

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Jeff Stevens at Baseball Almanac

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Jeffrey Allen Stevens born September 5 1983 is an American retired professional baseball pitcher who is currently an area scout for the Baltimore Orioles of Major League Baseball 1 During his active career he worked in 33 MLB games pitched all in relief for the 2009 2011 Chicago Cubs He threw and batted right handed stood 6 feet 2 inches 1 88 m tall and weighed 205 pounds 93 kg Jeff StevensStevens left with the Dayton Dragons in 2006PitcherBorn 1983 09 05 September 5 1983 age 40 Berkeley California U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutJuly 10 2009 for the Chicago CubsLast MLB appearanceApril 22 2011 for the Chicago CubsMLB statisticsWin loss record1 0Earned run average6 27Strikeouts28TeamsChicago Cubs 2009 2011 Medals Men s baseball Representing United States Olympic Games 2008 Beijing Team Baseball World Cup 2007 Tianmu National team Contents 1 Early life 2 College 3 Professional career 4 2008 Beijing Olympics 5 References 6 External linksEarly life editStevens was born in Berkeley California He graduated from Campolindo High School in Moraga California 2 College editStevens started and relieved at Loyola Marymount College in Los Angeles California from 2003 05 While at LMU Stevens recorded back to back All Conference honors in 2004 and 2005 Over his three year stint as an LMU Lion Stevens recorded a 14 10 record with a 4 43 ERA in 64 appearances 30 of them starts Stevens was drafted by the Reds in the sixth round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft Professional career editStevens made his professional debut with the Billings Mustangs in 2005 going 4 4 with a 2 98 ERA Stevens started 2006 with the Single A Dayton Dragons He was traded to the Cleveland Indians as the player to be named later in the Brandon Phillips trade He was assigned to Single A Lake County Captains where he spent the remainder of the 2006 season In 2007 Stevens was moved to the bullpen and began the year with the Kinston Indians He was 3 2 with a 2 31 ERA with 37 strikeouts in 35 innings pitched for Kinston He was promoted to Double A Akron Aeros where he was 3 1 with a 3 17 ERA and 2 saves in 34 games Stevens began the 2008 campaign with the Aeros After going 5 1 with a 2 51 ERA he earned a promotion to the Triple A Buffalo Bisons He was 0 2 with a 4 00 ERA when his season ended as a result of being named to the US Olympic Baseball Team to play in Beijing 3 In December 2008 Stevens was traded from the Cleveland Indians to the Chicago Cubs in a deal for Mark DeRosa 4 On July 10 2009 Stevens made his Major League debut for the Chicago Cubs Stevens had a 1 2 3 MLB debut getting Joe Thurston Chris Duncan and Brendan Ryan in order in the 9th inning of an 8 3 loss to the Cardinals He was optioned back to the minor leagues on August 5 2009 when Aaron Miles was activated from the 15 day disabled list He was designated for assignment by the Cubs on May 30 2011 5 Stevens signed a minor league contract with the New York Mets on January 4 2012 Stevens spent most of the year with Triple A Buffalo going 1 1 with a 3 32 ERA in 34 games finishing 12 of them while striking out 33 in 40 2 innings On November 22 2012 Stevens signed a minor league deal with the organization he started it all with the Cincinnati Reds 6 He was then released on March 24 Stevens signed with the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs of the independent Atlantic League for the 2013 season In 47 games with Southern Maryland he went 4 3 with 14 games finished and a 3 98 ERA striking out 43 in 61 innings He then retired from the field and the Orioles named Stevens an area scout in Nevada and Northern California in February 2014 1 2008 Beijing Olympics editWith the score tied at 7 Lee Taek Keun advanced to third base when Stevens attempted to pick him off at first but threw the ball erratically This was scored as an error It was a costly one as the batter then hit a sacrifice fly and Lee scored winning the game for Korea References edit a b Orioles add three to corporate partnerships and three to scouting departments Baltimore Orioles Retrieved 28 September 2015 Minor League Baseball Archived from the original on 2011 05 19 Retrieved 2008 08 12 USA Baseball names Olympic team Retrieved 2008 08 12 Cubs acquire three pitching prospects from Cleveland for infielder Mark DeRosa Chicago Cubs Retrieved 28 September 2015 Nicholson Smith Ben Cubs Designate Jeff Stevens For Assignment MLBTradeRumors com Retrieved 30 May 2011 Aderhold Nathan November 22 2012 Reds sign Burriss Ashley Stevens to minor league deals MLB Daily Dish External links editJeff Stevens at Wikipedia s sister projects nbsp Definitions from Wiktionary nbsp Media from Commons nbsp News from Wikinews nbsp Quotations from Wikiquote nbsp Texts from Wikisource nbsp Textbooks from Wikibooks nbsp Resources from Wikiversity Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors Jeff Stevens at Baseball Almanac Portals nbsp Baseball nbsp California nbsp Chicago 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