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Jon Rauch

Jon Erich Rauch (born September 27, 1978) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. At 6 feet 11 inches (2.11 m), he is tied with Sean Hjelle as the tallest player in Major League Baseball history. He is also an Olympic Gold Medalist in baseball.

Jon Rauch
Rauch with the Washington Nationals in 2006
Pitcher
Born: (1978-09-27) September 27, 1978 (age 44)
Louisville, Kentucky, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 2, 2002, for the Chicago White Sox
Last MLB appearance
May 17, 2013, for the Miami Marlins
MLB statistics
Win–loss record43–40
Earned run average3.90
Strikeouts475
Teams
Medals

Early years

Rauch attended and graduated from Oldham County High School. He grew up in Westport, Kentucky. Rauch played college baseball at Morehead State University, where he double majored in physics and business. He was also a member of the social fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon, Kentucky Zeta Chapter.

Professional career

Chicago White Sox

Rauch, weighing 290 pounds (130 kg), was drafted in the third round of the 1999 amateur draft by the Chicago White Sox. He debuted with the White Sox on April 2, 2002.

In 2002, Rauch's first stint in the big leagues resulted in a 6.59 ERA in eight games and six starts. He did not play in the majors in 2003, then returned to the majors in 2004 after a strong Triple-A campaign. However, against major league batters he again posted a high ERA of 6.23. In July 2004, Rauch was traded to the Montréal Expos along with Triple-A reliever Gary Majewski for Carl Everett.

Montreal Expos/Washington Nationals

On August 13, 2004, Rauch hit a home run against the Houston Astros off Roger Clemens, making him the tallest man ever to hit a home run in Major League Baseball. Despite a strong finish to the season in Montreal, Rauch was sent to the minors when the Expos moved to Washington. After putting up better numbers in the minors, Rauch finished the 2005 season with the Nationals, used mostly as a reliever, and going 2–4 with a 3.60 ERA.

In 2006, Rauch had his best season, posted a 4–5 record, a 3.35 ERA, and appearing in 85 games, second most in the NL.

In 2007, Rauch led the Major Leagues in appearances with 88. He finished the year with an 8–4 record, four saves, and a 3.61 ERA. His eight victories led the team in wins, a rarity in baseball for a relief pitcher.

On February 2, 2008, Rauch signed a two-year contract with the Nationals, worth a total of $3.2 million.[1] Before being traded, Rauch spent most of the year as the closer in place of injured Chad Cordero.[2]

Rauch was the winning pitcher in the first game in the history of Nationals Park.

Arizona Diamondbacks

On July 22, 2008, Rauch was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks for second base prospect Emilio Bonifacio.[3]

Minnesota Twins

On August 28, 2009, Rauch was traded to the Minnesota Twins for RHP Kevin Mulvey.[4] He appeared in 17 games for the Twins before the end of the season, posting a 5–1 record with a 1.72 ERA.[5]

On April 2, 2010, Twins manager Ron Gardenhire named Rauch the team's closer, replacing the injured Joe Nathan.[6] On April 6, 2010 Rauch earned his first save as a Twin with a perfect ninth with two strikeouts versus the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in a 5–3 win. Rauch served as the team's closer through August, when the Twins acquired Matt Capps. During his time as closer, he saved 21 games in 25 opportunities.

After the Twins acquired Capps, Rauch returned to his previous role as a set-up man and long reliever.

Toronto Blue Jays

On January 17, 2011 the Blue Jays signed Rauch to a one-year deal worth $3.5M that included a club option for $3.75M in 2012.[7]

Blue Jays manager John Farrell suffered a dislocated jaw while attempting to restrain Rauch from going after umpire Alfonso Marquez during a game on July 2, 2011.[8] Both Rauch and Farrell were ejected from the game.[9]

After pitching in a game against the Seattle Mariners on August 15, 2011, Rauch was taken to a Seattle hospital for an emergency appendectomy. He was placed on the 15-day disabled list on August 16, 2011. At the time of injury, Rauch led the Blue Jays in appearances (with 51), posting a 5–4 record with a 4.47 earned run average and 11 saves.[10]

New York Mets

 
Rauch with the New York Mets

On December 6, 2011, Rauch agreed to a one-year, $3.5 million contract with the New York Mets.[11] On May 1, 2012, Rauch faced Houston Astros second baseman José Altuve. The 17-inch (432mm) height difference between Rauch and Altuve (5 feet 6 inches) is believed to be the biggest between pitcher and batter with exception of a 1951 publicity stunt in which a 3-foot-7-inch (1.09m) Eddie Gaedel had one at bat for the St. Louis Browns.[citation needed]

Miami Marlins

On February 5, 2013, Rauch agreed to a one-year deal with the Miami Marlins.[12] Rauch was designated for assignment on May 18.[13] At the time of his designation, Rauch had a 1–2 record with an earned run average of 7.56. He was released on May 23, 2013.[14]

Baltimore Orioles

On June 1, 2013, it was announced that the Orioles had signed Rauch to a minor league contract.[15] On July 3, Rauch opted out of his minor league contract. He went 1–0 with a 2.89 ERA in 10 appearances over 9.1 innings, striking out 10.[16]

Kansas City Royals

On January 23, 2014, Rauch signed a minor league deal with the Kansas City Royals with an invitation to spring training.[17] He was released on March 28.

Rauch retired following the 2014 season.[citation needed]

Personal life

Rauch is 6 feet 11 inches (2.11 m) tall, and when he played, was the tallest major leaguer in history.[18] Sean Hjelle, who is the same height, debuted in 2022.[19]

See also

References

  1. ^ "ESPN – Rauch avoids arbitration, agrees to 2-year deal with Nationals – MLB". Sports.espn.go.com. February 2, 2008. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  2. ^ Nobles, Charlie (April 19, 2008). "Until Cordero's better, Rauch to close". MLB.com. Retrieved May 4, 2010.
  3. ^ "D-backs acquire right-hander Rauch from Nats for Bonifacio". Sports.espn.go.com. July 23, 2008. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  4. ^ . Blogs2.startribune.com. August 28, 2009. Archived from the original on May 3, 2012. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  5. ^ "Baseball-Reference.com". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  6. ^ "With Nathan out, Twins name Jon Rauch their closer". Usatoday.com. April 2, 2010. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  7. ^ "Blue Jays sign reliever Jon Rauch | bluejays.com: News". Toronto.bluejays.mlb.com. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  8. ^ Calcaterra, Craig (July 5, 2011). "John Farrell had his jaw knocked out of place by Jon Rauch". Hardballtalk. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
  9. ^ "Boxscore: Phillies 5, Blue Jays 3". MLB.com. Retrieved April 27, 2012.
  10. ^ "Blue Jays' Rauch undergoes appendectomy, placed on DL". Tsn.ca. August 16, 2011. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  11. ^ DiComo, Anthony (December 6, 2011). "Mets revamp 'pen with two signings, SF trade; Amazin's ink Rauch, Francisco, deal Pagan for Torres, Ramirez". MLB.com. Retrieved December 7, 2011.
  12. ^ "Marlins Sign Jon Rauch".
  13. ^ Short, D.J. (May 18, 2013). "Marlins designate Jon Rauch for assignment". NBC Sports. Retrieved May 18, 2013.
  14. ^ Gallen, Daniel (June 1, 2013). "Orioles sign veteran RHP Jon Rauch to minor league deal". BaltimoreSun.com. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  15. ^ Gallen, Daniel (June 1, 2013). "Orioles sign veteran RHP Jon Rauch to minor league deal". BaltimoreSun.com. Retrieved June 1, 2013.
  16. ^ Gleeman, Aaron (July 3, 2013). "Orioles release Jon Rauch". NBC Sports.
  17. ^ "Royals sign Jon Rauch". January 23, 2014.
  18. ^ "washingtonpost.com". The Washington Post. March 8, 2007. Retrieved July 26, 2012.
  19. ^ "Giants' Sean Hjelle ties record for MLB's tallest pitcher as 6-foot-11 righty debuts vs. Cardinals".

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This article is about the baseball player For the writer see Jonathan Rauch For the American football player and coach see John Rauch Jon Erich Rauch born September 27 1978 is an American former professional baseball pitcher At 6 feet 11 inches 2 11 m he is tied with Sean Hjelle as the tallest player in Major League Baseball history He is also an Olympic Gold Medalist in baseball Jon RauchRauch with the Washington Nationals in 2006PitcherBorn 1978 09 27 September 27 1978 age 44 Louisville Kentucky U S Batted RightThrew RightMLB debutApril 2 2002 for the Chicago White SoxLast MLB appearanceMay 17 2013 for the Miami MarlinsMLB statisticsWin loss record43 40Earned run average3 90Strikeouts475TeamsChicago White Sox 2002 2004 Montreal Expos Washington Nationals 2004 2008 Arizona Diamondbacks 2008 2009 Minnesota Twins 2009 2010 Toronto Blue Jays 2011 New York Mets 2012 Miami Marlins 2013 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting United StatesOlympic Games2000 Sydney Team Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional career 2 1 Chicago White Sox 2 2 Montreal Expos Washington Nationals 2 3 Arizona Diamondbacks 2 4 Minnesota Twins 2 5 Toronto Blue Jays 2 6 New York Mets 2 7 Miami Marlins 2 8 Baltimore Orioles 2 9 Kansas City Royals 3 Personal life 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksEarly years EditRauch attended and graduated from Oldham County High School He grew up in Westport Kentucky Rauch played college baseball at Morehead State University where he double majored in physics and business He was also a member of the social fraternity Sigma Phi Epsilon Kentucky Zeta Chapter Professional career EditChicago White Sox Edit Rauch weighing 290 pounds 130 kg was drafted in the third round of the 1999 amateur draft by the Chicago White Sox He debuted with the White Sox on April 2 2002 In 2002 Rauch s first stint in the big leagues resulted in a 6 59 ERA in eight games and six starts He did not play in the majors in 2003 then returned to the majors in 2004 after a strong Triple A campaign However against major league batters he again posted a high ERA of 6 23 In July 2004 Rauch was traded to the Montreal Expos along with Triple A reliever Gary Majewski for Carl Everett Montreal Expos Washington Nationals Edit On August 13 2004 Rauch hit a home run against the Houston Astros off Roger Clemens making him the tallest man ever to hit a home run in Major League Baseball Despite a strong finish to the season in Montreal Rauch was sent to the minors when the Expos moved to Washington After putting up better numbers in the minors Rauch finished the 2005 season with the Nationals used mostly as a reliever and going 2 4 with a 3 60 ERA In 2006 Rauch had his best season posted a 4 5 record a 3 35 ERA and appearing in 85 games second most in the NL In 2007 Rauch led the Major Leagues in appearances with 88 He finished the year with an 8 4 record four saves and a 3 61 ERA His eight victories led the team in wins a rarity in baseball for a relief pitcher On February 2 2008 Rauch signed a two year contract with the Nationals worth a total of 3 2 million 1 Before being traded Rauch spent most of the year as the closer in place of injured Chad Cordero 2 Rauch was the winning pitcher in the first game in the history of Nationals Park Arizona Diamondbacks Edit On July 22 2008 Rauch was traded to the Arizona Diamondbacks for second base prospect Emilio Bonifacio 3 Minnesota Twins Edit On August 28 2009 Rauch was traded to the Minnesota Twins for RHP Kevin Mulvey 4 He appeared in 17 games for the Twins before the end of the season posting a 5 1 record with a 1 72 ERA 5 On April 2 2010 Twins manager Ron Gardenhire named Rauch the team s closer replacing the injured Joe Nathan 6 On April 6 2010 Rauch earned his first save as a Twin with a perfect ninth with two strikeouts versus the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in a 5 3 win Rauch served as the team s closer through August when the Twins acquired Matt Capps During his time as closer he saved 21 games in 25 opportunities After the Twins acquired Capps Rauch returned to his previous role as a set up man and long reliever Toronto Blue Jays Edit On January 17 2011 the Blue Jays signed Rauch to a one year deal worth 3 5M that included a club option for 3 75M in 2012 7 Blue Jays manager John Farrell suffered a dislocated jaw while attempting to restrain Rauch from going after umpire Alfonso Marquez during a game on July 2 2011 8 Both Rauch and Farrell were ejected from the game 9 After pitching in a game against the Seattle Mariners on August 15 2011 Rauch was taken to a Seattle hospital for an emergency appendectomy He was placed on the 15 day disabled list on August 16 2011 At the time of injury Rauch led the Blue Jays in appearances with 51 posting a 5 4 record with a 4 47 earned run average and 11 saves 10 New York Mets Edit Rauch with the New York Mets On December 6 2011 Rauch agreed to a one year 3 5 million contract with the New York Mets 11 On May 1 2012 Rauch faced Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve The 17 inch 432mm height difference between Rauch and Altuve 5 feet 6 inches is believed to be the biggest between pitcher and batter with exception of a 1951 publicity stunt in which a 3 foot 7 inch 1 09m Eddie Gaedel had one at bat for the St Louis Browns citation needed Miami Marlins Edit On February 5 2013 Rauch agreed to a one year deal with the Miami Marlins 12 Rauch was designated for assignment on May 18 13 At the time of his designation Rauch had a 1 2 record with an earned run average of 7 56 He was released on May 23 2013 14 Baltimore Orioles Edit On June 1 2013 it was announced that the Orioles had signed Rauch to a minor league contract 15 On July 3 Rauch opted out of his minor league contract He went 1 0 with a 2 89 ERA in 10 appearances over 9 1 innings striking out 10 16 Kansas City Royals Edit On January 23 2014 Rauch signed a minor league deal with the Kansas City Royals with an invitation to spring training 17 He was released on March 28 Rauch retired following the 2014 season citation needed Personal life EditRauch is 6 feet 11 inches 2 11 m tall and when he played was the tallest major leaguer in history 18 Sean Hjelle who is the same height debuted in 2022 19 See also Edit Biography portal Baseball portalList of Major League Baseball single inning strikeout leadersReferences Edit ESPN Rauch avoids arbitration agrees to 2 year deal with Nationals MLB Sports espn go com February 2 2008 Retrieved July 26 2012 Nobles Charlie April 19 2008 Until Cordero s better Rauch to close MLB com Retrieved May 4 2010 D backs acquire right hander Rauch from Nats for Bonifacio Sports espn go com July 23 2008 Retrieved July 26 2012 Twins add bullpen help with Jon Rauch Blogs2 startribune com August 28 2009 Archived from the original on May 3 2012 Retrieved July 26 2012 Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com Retrieved July 26 2012 With Nathan out Twins name Jon Rauch their closer Usatoday com April 2 2010 Retrieved July 26 2012 Blue Jays sign reliever Jon Rauch bluejays com News Toronto bluejays mlb com Retrieved July 26 2012 Calcaterra Craig July 5 2011 John Farrell had his jaw knocked out of place by Jon Rauch Hardballtalk Retrieved April 27 2012 Boxscore Phillies 5 Blue Jays 3 MLB com Retrieved April 27 2012 Blue Jays Rauch undergoes appendectomy placed on DL Tsn ca August 16 2011 Retrieved July 26 2012 DiComo Anthony December 6 2011 Mets revamp pen with two signings SF trade Amazin s ink Rauch Francisco deal Pagan for Torres Ramirez MLB com Retrieved December 7 2011 Marlins Sign Jon Rauch Short D J May 18 2013 Marlins designate Jon Rauch for assignment NBC Sports Retrieved May 18 2013 Gallen Daniel June 1 2013 Orioles sign veteran RHP Jon Rauch to minor league deal BaltimoreSun com Retrieved June 1 2013 Gallen Daniel June 1 2013 Orioles sign veteran RHP Jon Rauch to minor league deal BaltimoreSun com Retrieved June 1 2013 Gleeman Aaron July 3 2013 Orioles release Jon Rauch NBC Sports Royals sign Jon Rauch 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