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Roberto Hernández (starting pitcher)

Roberto Heredia Hernández (born August 30, 1980)[1] is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians, Tampa Bay Rays, Philadelphia Phillies, Los Angeles Dodgers, Houston Astros, and Atlanta Braves.

Roberto Hernández
Hernández with the Tampa Bay Rays
Pitcher
Born: (1980-08-30) August 30, 1980 (age 43)
Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 15, 2006, for the Cleveland Indians
Last MLB appearance
August 11, 2016, for the Atlanta Braves
MLB statistics
Win–loss record71–99
Earned run average4.60
Strikeouts833
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Hernández was a regular part of the Indians' starting rotation for six years under the name of Fausto Carmona, which he had used to obtain a visa to pitch in the United States. After Hernández’s true name and age were revealed (he had also claimed to be three years younger than he really was), Hernández missed much of the 2012 season due to lack of a valid visa, followed by a suspension from MLB for identity fraud. He returned to the league in 2013 with the Tampa Bay Rays.

Coincidentally, while playing as Fausto Carmona for the Cleveland Indians in 2007, Hernández had a teammate whose name was also Roberto Hernández.

Professional career edit

Minor leagues edit

Hernández (as Carmona) was signed as an amateur free agent by the Cleveland Indians on December 28, 2000. In 2003, he compiled a record of 17–4 with a 2.06 ERA in 24 starts for the Class-A Lake County Captains. This led to him being honored as the Most Outstanding Player of the South Atlantic League, receiving All-Star honors both for the South Atlantic League and for all of Class-A, and he was named the Indians' 2003 Minor League Player of the Year (receiving the "Lou Boudreau Award").[2] He split 2004 between the Kinston Indians of the Carolina League and the Akron Aeros of the AA Eastern League. Combined, he was 10–10 with a 4.09 ERA in 28 starts.

The following year, 2005, Hernández split his time between the Aeros and the AAA Buffalo Bisons of the International League. He was 13–9 with a 3.68 ERA in 26 starts.

Cleveland Indians edit

On April 15, 2006, Hernández made his MLB debut, starting against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park. He pitched 6 innings, giving up one earned run and striking out four. He earned the win, which was his only win of the season.

On July 20, 2006, the Indians traded closer Bob Wickman to the Atlanta Braves, and the Indians chose Hernández to fill the role. In the span of seven days (from July 30 through August 5), Hernández recorded four losses and three blown saves for the Indians, including walk-off home runs surrendered to Boston's David Ortiz and Detroit's Iván Rodríguez. Hernández lost the closer role to Tom Mastny soon thereafter.

After the closer experiment, Hernández was demoted to the Buffalo Bisons, the Indians' Class Triple-A affiliate, where he was placed back in a starting role. He was promoted to Cleveland again in September, and finished the season as a starter. Hernández ended the 2006 season with a record of 1–10 and a 5.42 ERA.

 
Hernández pitching in his MLB debut

In 2007, Hernández was originally slated to be the Indians' spot starter and to begin the season with the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons. However, after Cliff Lee went down with an abdominal strain in spring training that would force him to miss at least the first three weeks of the season, the Indians gave Hernández the opportunity to start in Lee's place. In Hernández's first start of the season, on April 13, the Chicago White Sox battered him for six earned runs in 4+13 innings.

Hernández quickly rebounded, however, holding the New York Yankees' potent offense to just two runs in six innings in his next start. He received a no decision, however, when Joe Borowski allowed six runs in the ninth inning to give the Yankees the win. Hernández settled into a groove and won his next five starts, allowing just six earned runs over 39 innings. During this streak, Hernández beat two-time American League Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana of the Minnesota Twins twice and pitched his first career complete game shutout. After one of these wins, Minnesota center fielder Torii Hunter was quoted as saying, "I can't wait until we face normal pitchers. This guy's sinker is practically unhittable."

On July 25, Hernández tossed eight shutout innings against the Boston Red Sox in a 1–0 Indians win. The victory capped a 5–0 July for Hernández. Hernández went on to go 19–8 with a 3.06 ERA and 215 innings pitched for the 2007 season.

Hernández received serious consideration for the AL Cy Young award, along with teammate CC Sabathia, Boston's Josh Beckett, and the Angels' John Lackey. True to his dominant 2007 regular season form, Hernández, in his first career postseason game in Game 2 of the 2007 ALDS against the Yankees and Andy Pettitte, allowed just one earned run on 3 hits over 9 innings in an extra-inning win for Cleveland. He finished fourth in 2007 Cy Young voting.

On October 20, Hernández was battered by the Red Sox at Fenway Park in Game 6 of the 2007 ALCS, surrendering seven runs in two plus innings, including a first-inning grand slam by J.D. Drew. The Indians would go on to lose the game and the series, despite having led the series three games to one.

 
Hernández pitching for the Cleveland Indians in 2008

On April 10, 2008, the Indians signed Hernández to a four-year $15 million contract extension through 2011 with three individual club options through 2014. If all options had been exercised, Hernández would have made $43 million, with another $5 million available in escalators.[3]

Hernández started the 2008 season off strong before going down on May 24 with a left hip strain after running to cover first base. He stayed on the disabled list for 2 months before making his return to the starting rotation on July 26.

On September 19 against Detroit, Hernández hit Gary Sheffield with a pitch. The two exchanged words as Sheffield walked to first base with his bat tucked under this arm. Before the next pitch, Hernández made a pick-off throw to first base. Sheffield again started exchanging words with Hernández, and this time charged the mound inducing a bench-clearing brawl. Hernández was seen landing several punches to Sheffield's head, which left him bloodied. Hernández and Sheffield were both ejected, along with Indians catcher Víctor Martínez and Tigers second baseman Plácido Polanco.[4]

Hernández had a subpar 2009 season, starting 24 games for Cleveland, going 5–12 with 6.32 ERA. He struck out 79 batters in 125.1 innings. The Indians finished the year 4th in the AL Central with 65–97 record. In 2010, Hernández improved dramatically from 2009 and was honored with his 1st All Star selection. He had a 13–14 record with a 3.77 ERA, while striking out 124 batters in 210.1 innings.

On February 28, 2011, Indians Manager Manny Acta announced that Hernández had been selected as his starter for Cleveland's season opener against the Chicago White Sox. The April 1 start would be his first on opening day.[5]

In front of a sellout crowd of 41,721 fans at Cleveland's ballpark Progressive Field, Hernández started the 2011 season for the Indians.[6][7] Hernández posted the worst opening day start in Major League history, as he became the first starting pitcher in 60 years to allow 10 runs in a team's first game.[8] Hernández was the losing pitcher as he threw 88 pitches over 3.0 innings, allowed 11 hits, surrendered 2 home runs, walked 1, allowed 10 earned runs and left the game with an earned run average of 30.00.[9] When pulled from the game, he was booed by fans.[10] The last pitcher to allow 10-plus runs in an opener was Early Wynn of the Washington Senators who accomplished the feat on April 19, 1948. In that game Wynn surrendered 12 runs but managed to pitch 8+13 innings.[11]

On July 16, 2012, Hernández was granted a visa to work in the U.S.[12] On July 21, he began serving a 3-week suspension delivered by the MLB for age and identity fraud.[13] While he served the suspension, Hernandez was allowed to pitch simulated games and in the minors. He rejoined the Indians on August 11. He started his first game since 2011 on August 15 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He ended the season with a 7.53 ERA in 14+13 innings.

Tampa Bay Rays edit

Hernández was signed by the Tampa Bay Rays on December 18, 2012, to a 1-year contract. He was named their number 5 starter before the season.[14] He recorded his first career win under his real name on April 21.[15] On July 30, 2013, Hernandez recorded his first complete game with the Rays, a 5–2 defeat of the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Philadelphia Phillies edit

The Philadelphia Phillies signed Hernández for the 2014 season for $4.5 million.[16] After five starts, during which he compiled a 5.81 ERA, he was available to pitch out of the bullpen, as off days meant the Phillies would not need him for over a week.[17] Around that time, Phillies analyst Ricky Bottalico commented, "All in all, I like what I've seen from Roberto Hernandez early in the ball games, but it's seems to be fourth, fifth, sixth innings, you're seeing a laboring guy out there. The one thing he's got to do is relax himself. It seems like he's trying to be a little too fine with his pitches. When you do that as a pitcher and you're not relaxed, you're going to make mistakes ... one thing he can do is take a deep breath. Getting deeper into games is getting tougher and tougher for him."[18] Subsequently, he rebounded, and had totaled 23 appearances (20 starts) with the Phillies, during which he posted an ERA of 3.87.[19]

Los Angeles Dodgers edit

On August 7, 2014, Hernández was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for either two players to be named later or cash considerations (the players turned out to be minor leaguers Jesmuel Valentín and Víctor Arano).[20] He made his first start as a Dodger the following day, allowing two runs in six innings against the Milwaukee Brewers.[21] Hernández started nine games for the Dodgers, with a 2–3 record and 4.74 ERA.

Houston Astros edit

Hernández signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros in February 2015.[22] He was designated for assignment on July 29, 2015, to create room for Jed Lowrie who was activated from the disabled list. He was released on August 9.

Toronto Blue Jays edit

Hernández signed a minor league contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on December 18, 2015, that included an invitation to spring training and a March 28 opt-out. He exercised his March 28 opt-out after learning he would not make the Opening Day roster.[23] Had he made the team out of spring training, the contract would have paid Hernández $1.25 million for the 2016 season.[24] He signed another minor league contract with the Jays on April 20, and was to report to extended spring training.[25] Hernández was assigned to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on April 27, and released on July 3.[26]

Atlanta Braves edit

On July 15, 2016, Hernández signed a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves.[27] He was added to the Braves roster in August, and designated for assignment on August 12 after making two starts.[28] On October 4, 2016, Hernández elected free agency.

Pitching style edit

Hernández is known for his hard sinker and exhibiting good control of his pitches. He did not throw exceptionally hard when he debuted in the minor leagues at age 21, but has since developed a fastball that can reach 97 mph. He also throws a slider and a changeup, but relies mostly on his hard sinker to get many ground ball outs.

Name and age controversy edit

In January 2012, Dominican police arrested Hernández after he left the U.S. Consulate, accusing him of using a false identity to obtain a visa. Police reported his real name as Roberto Heredia Hernández, and that he was actually three years older than he reported.[29][30] The Indians placed Hernández on the restricted list.[31] Officials in both countries received assistance in the case from a woman in the Dominican Republic who claimed she falsified a birth certificate for Hernández in exchange for $26,000, but when Hernández's father failed to pay her, she contacted the authorities.[12]

While he was known as Fausto Carmona, his birth date was given as December 7, 1983, which would have made him 22 years, 4 months old at the time of his MLB debut. Since being known by his real name, his birth date has been listed as August 30, 1980, by ESPN.com,[1] MLB.com,[32] and Retrosheet.[33] That birth date indicates that he was actually 25 years, 7 months old at the time of his MLB debut.

References edit

  1. ^ a b Roberto Hernandez stats, ESPN.com
  2. ^ "Minor League Player of the Year by Team". The Baseball Cube. Retrieved July 25, 2011.
  3. ^ Castrovince, Anthony (2008-04-10). "Tribe signs Carmona to long-term deal". MLB.com. Retrieved 2009-03-12.
  4. ^ . CBSSports.com wire reports. 2008-09-19. Archived from the original on 2008-09-23. Retrieved 2008-09-20.
  5. ^ "Fausto Carmona to Start Opening Day". ESPN. March 2011. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  6. ^ "Chicago 15, Cleveland 10 Box Score". USA Today. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  7. ^ Padilla, Doug (2 April 2011). "Buehrle's 9th opener one to remember". ESPN. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  8. ^ Keller, Jim. "Carmona posts worst Opening Day start in MLB history, Indians fall to ChiSox". All Headline News. Retrieved 2 April 2011.[permanent dead link]
  9. ^ "Chi White Sox 15, Cleveland 10 Box Score". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  10. ^ Withers, Tom. "White Sox outslug Indians 15–10". Yahoo! Sports. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  11. ^ Phillips. "Fausto Carmona Had A Really Bad Day At The Office". Rumors & Rants. Retrieved 2 April 2011.
  12. ^ a b Hoynes, Paul (21 July 2012). "Cleveland Indians RHP Roberto Hernandez receives U.S. visa; will serve three-week suspension". The Plain Dealer. Cleveland.com. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  13. ^ "Indians:Hernandez gets visa, suspended 3 weeks". SportsIllustrated.CNN.com. AP. 21 July 2012. Retrieved 22 July 2012.
  14. ^ "Rays sign Hernandez, was known as Fausto Carmona". sports.yahoo.com. AP. 18 December 2012. Retrieved 18 December 2012.
  15. ^ "Rays Starter Wins Again, This Time Under Real Name". The New York Times. New York Times. 21 April 2013. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  16. ^ "Roberto Hernandez, Phils agree". ESPN.com. Associated Press. December 12, 2013. Retrieved March 7, 2014.
  17. ^ Salisbury, Jim (April 29, 2014). "Hernandez could help in Phils' bullpen this week". CSNPhilly.com. Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia. Retrieved April 30, 2014.
  18. ^ Ricky Bottalico (April 29, 2014). Ricky Bottalico: 'Roberto Hernandez needs to relax' (Television broadcast (reproduced online)). Philadelphia, Pennsylvania: Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia.
  19. ^ Gelb, Matt (August 7, 2014). "Phillies trade Roberto Hernandez to Dodgers". The Philadelphia Inquirer. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  20. ^ "Dodgers acquire RHP Hernandez from Phillies". ESPN.com. Associated Press. August 7, 2014. Retrieved August 8, 2014.
  21. ^ Gurnick, Ken (August 9, 2014). "Hernandez solid in debut, but Dodgers fall". mlb.com. Retrieved August 9, 2014.
  22. ^ Drellich, Evan (February 12, 2015). "Astros add Roberto Hernandez to mix for rotation competition". blog.chron.com. Retrieved February 12, 2015.
  23. ^ Todd, Jeff (March 29, 2016). "Minor MLB Transactions: 3/29/16". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved March 29, 2016.
  24. ^ Hoad, Michael (December 18, 2015). "Blue Jays agree to minor-league deals with five pitchers". Sportsnet. Retrieved December 19, 2015.
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  26. ^ Byrne, Connor (July 3, 2016). "Minor MLB Transactions: 7/3/16". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved July 3, 2016.
  27. ^ "Atlanta Braves Transactions in July 2016". MLB.com. Retrieved July 16, 2016.
  28. ^ Adams, Steve (August 12, 2016). "Braves Designate Roberto Hernandez For Assignment". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved August 12, 2016.
  29. ^ Fausto Carmona of Cleveland Indians arrested, accused of using false identity - ESPN
  30. ^ Gleeman, Aaron (January 19, 2012). "Fausto Carmona arrested in Dominican Republic for using false identity". NBC Sports.
  31. ^ Cleveland Indians place Fausto Carmona on restricted list | MLB.com: News
  32. ^ "Roberto Hernandez Stats, Fantasy & News". MLB.com. Retrieved December 6, 2021.
  33. ^ "Fausto Carmona". Retrosheet. Retrieved December 6, 2021.

External links edit

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For other people named Roberto Hernandez see Roberto Hernandez disambiguation In this Spanish name the first or paternal surname is Heredia and the second or maternal family name is Hernandez Roberto Heredia Hernandez born August 30 1980 1 is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher He played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Cleveland Indians Tampa Bay Rays Philadelphia Phillies Los Angeles Dodgers Houston Astros and Atlanta Braves Roberto HernandezHernandez with the Tampa Bay RaysPitcherBorn 1980 08 30 August 30 1980 age 43 Santo Domingo Dominican RepublicBatted RightThrew RightMLB debutApril 15 2006 for the Cleveland IndiansLast MLB appearanceAugust 11 2016 for the Atlanta BravesMLB statisticsWin loss record71 99Earned run average4 60Strikeouts833TeamsCleveland Indians 2006 2012 Tampa Bay Rays 2013 Philadelphia Phillies 2014 Los Angeles Dodgers 2014 Houston Astros 2015 Atlanta Braves 2016 Career highlights and awardsAll Star 2010 Hernandez was a regular part of the Indians starting rotation for six years under the name of Fausto Carmona which he had used to obtain a visa to pitch in the United States After Hernandez s true name and age were revealed he had also claimed to be three years younger than he really was Hernandez missed much of the 2012 season due to lack of a valid visa followed by a suspension from MLB for identity fraud He returned to the league in 2013 with the Tampa Bay Rays Coincidentally while playing as Fausto Carmona for the Cleveland Indians in 2007 Hernandez had a teammate whose name was also Roberto Hernandez Contents 1 Professional career 1 1 Minor leagues 1 2 Cleveland Indians 1 3 Tampa Bay Rays 1 4 Philadelphia Phillies 1 5 Los Angeles Dodgers 1 6 Houston Astros 1 7 Toronto Blue Jays 1 8 Atlanta Braves 2 Pitching style 3 Name and age controversy 4 References 5 External linksProfessional career editMinor leagues edit Hernandez as Carmona was signed as an amateur free agent by the Cleveland Indians on December 28 2000 In 2003 he compiled a record of 17 4 with a 2 06 ERA in 24 starts for the Class A Lake County Captains This led to him being honored as the Most Outstanding Player of the South Atlantic League receiving All Star honors both for the South Atlantic League and for all of Class A and he was named the Indians 2003 Minor League Player of the Year receiving the Lou Boudreau Award 2 He split 2004 between the Kinston Indians of the Carolina League and the Akron Aeros of the AA Eastern League Combined he was 10 10 with a 4 09 ERA in 28 starts The following year 2005 Hernandez split his time between the Aeros and the AAA Buffalo Bisons of the International League He was 13 9 with a 3 68 ERA in 26 starts Cleveland Indians edit On April 15 2006 Hernandez made his MLB debut starting against the Detroit Tigers at Comerica Park He pitched 6 innings giving up one earned run and striking out four He earned the win which was his only win of the season On July 20 2006 the Indians traded closer Bob Wickman to the Atlanta Braves and the Indians chose Hernandez to fill the role In the span of seven days from July 30 through August 5 Hernandez recorded four losses and three blown saves for the Indians including walk off home runs surrendered to Boston s David Ortiz and Detroit s Ivan Rodriguez Hernandez lost the closer role to Tom Mastny soon thereafter After the closer experiment Hernandez was demoted to the Buffalo Bisons the Indians Class Triple A affiliate where he was placed back in a starting role He was promoted to Cleveland again in September and finished the season as a starter Hernandez ended the 2006 season with a record of 1 10 and a 5 42 ERA nbsp Hernandez pitching in his MLB debutIn 2007 Hernandez was originally slated to be the Indians spot starter and to begin the season with the Triple A Buffalo Bisons However after Cliff Lee went down with an abdominal strain in spring training that would force him to miss at least the first three weeks of the season the Indians gave Hernandez the opportunity to start in Lee s place In Hernandez s first start of the season on April 13 the Chicago White Sox battered him for six earned runs in 4 1 3 innings Hernandez quickly rebounded however holding the New York Yankees potent offense to just two runs in six innings in his next start He received a no decision however when Joe Borowski allowed six runs in the ninth inning to give the Yankees the win Hernandez settled into a groove and won his next five starts allowing just six earned runs over 39 innings During this streak Hernandez beat two time American League Cy Young Award winner Johan Santana of the Minnesota Twins twice and pitched his first career complete game shutout After one of these wins Minnesota center fielder Torii Hunter was quoted as saying I can t wait until we face normal pitchers This guy s sinker is practically unhittable On July 25 Hernandez tossed eight shutout innings against the Boston Red Sox in a 1 0 Indians win The victory capped a 5 0 July for Hernandez Hernandez went on to go 19 8 with a 3 06 ERA and 215 innings pitched for the 2007 season Hernandez received serious consideration for the AL Cy Young award along with teammate CC Sabathia Boston s Josh Beckett and the Angels John Lackey True to his dominant 2007 regular season form Hernandez in his first career postseason game in Game 2 of the 2007 ALDS against the Yankees and Andy Pettitte allowed just one earned run on 3 hits over 9 innings in an extra inning win for Cleveland He finished fourth in 2007 Cy Young voting On October 20 Hernandez was battered by the Red Sox at Fenway Park in Game 6 of the 2007 ALCS surrendering seven runs in two plus innings including a first inning grand slam by J D Drew The Indians would go on to lose the game and the series despite having led the series three games to one nbsp Hernandez pitching for the Cleveland Indians in 2008On April 10 2008 the Indians signed Hernandez to a four year 15 million contract extension through 2011 with three individual club options through 2014 If all options had been exercised Hernandez would have made 43 million with another 5 million available in escalators 3 Hernandez started the 2008 season off strong before going down on May 24 with a left hip strain after running to cover first base He stayed on the disabled list for 2 months before making his return to the starting rotation on July 26 On September 19 against Detroit Hernandez hit Gary Sheffield with a pitch The two exchanged words as Sheffield walked to first base with his bat tucked under this arm Before the next pitch Hernandez made a pick off throw to first base Sheffield again started exchanging words with Hernandez and this time charged the mound inducing a bench clearing brawl Hernandez was seen landing several punches to Sheffield s head which left him bloodied Hernandez and Sheffield were both ejected along with Indians catcher Victor Martinez and Tigers second baseman Placido Polanco 4 Hernandez had a subpar 2009 season starting 24 games for Cleveland going 5 12 with 6 32 ERA He struck out 79 batters in 125 1 innings The Indians finished the year 4th in the AL Central with 65 97 record In 2010 Hernandez improved dramatically from 2009 and was honored with his 1st All Star selection He had a 13 14 record with a 3 77 ERA while striking out 124 batters in 210 1 innings On February 28 2011 Indians Manager Manny Acta announced that Hernandez had been selected as his starter for Cleveland s season opener against the Chicago White Sox The April 1 start would be his first on opening day 5 In front of a sellout crowd of 41 721 fans at Cleveland s ballpark Progressive Field Hernandez started the 2011 season for the Indians 6 7 Hernandez posted the worst opening day start in Major League history as he became the first starting pitcher in 60 years to allow 10 runs in a team s first game 8 Hernandez was the losing pitcher as he threw 88 pitches over 3 0 innings allowed 11 hits surrendered 2 home runs walked 1 allowed 10 earned runs and left the game with an earned run average of 30 00 9 When pulled from the game he was booed by fans 10 The last pitcher to allow 10 plus runs in an opener was Early Wynn of the Washington Senators who accomplished the feat on April 19 1948 In that game Wynn surrendered 12 runs but managed to pitch 8 1 3 innings 11 On July 16 2012 Hernandez was granted a visa to work in the U S 12 On July 21 he began serving a 3 week suspension delivered by the MLB for age and identity fraud 13 While he served the suspension Hernandez was allowed to pitch simulated games and in the minors He rejoined the Indians on August 11 He started his first game since 2011 on August 15 against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim He ended the season with a 7 53 ERA in 14 1 3 innings Tampa Bay Rays edit Hernandez was signed by the Tampa Bay Rays on December 18 2012 to a 1 year contract He was named their number 5 starter before the season 14 He recorded his first career win under his real name on April 21 15 On July 30 2013 Hernandez recorded his first complete game with the Rays a 5 2 defeat of the Arizona Diamondbacks Philadelphia Phillies edit The Philadelphia Phillies signed Hernandez for the 2014 season for 4 5 million 16 After five starts during which he compiled a 5 81 ERA he was available to pitch out of the bullpen as off days meant the Phillies would not need him for over a week 17 Around that time Phillies analyst Ricky Bottalico commented All in all I like what I ve seen from Roberto Hernandez early in the ball games but it s seems to be fourth fifth sixth innings you re seeing a laboring guy out there The one thing he s got to do is relax himself It seems like he s trying to be a little too fine with his pitches When you do that as a pitcher and you re not relaxed you re going to make mistakes one thing he can do is take a deep breath Getting deeper into games is getting tougher and tougher for him 18 Subsequently he rebounded and had totaled 23 appearances 20 starts with the Phillies during which he posted an ERA of 3 87 19 Los Angeles Dodgers edit On August 7 2014 Hernandez was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for either two players to be named later or cash considerations the players turned out to be minor leaguers Jesmuel Valentin and Victor Arano 20 He made his first start as a Dodger the following day allowing two runs in six innings against the Milwaukee Brewers 21 Hernandez started nine games for the Dodgers with a 2 3 record and 4 74 ERA Houston Astros edit Hernandez signed a minor league contract with the Houston Astros in February 2015 22 He was designated for assignment on July 29 2015 to create room for Jed Lowrie who was activated from the disabled list He was released on August 9 Toronto Blue Jays edit Hernandez signed a minor league contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on December 18 2015 that included an invitation to spring training and a March 28 opt out He exercised his March 28 opt out after learning he would not make the Opening Day roster 23 Had he made the team out of spring training the contract would have paid Hernandez 1 25 million for the 2016 season 24 He signed another minor league contract with the Jays on April 20 and was to report to extended spring training 25 Hernandez was assigned to the Triple A Buffalo Bisons on April 27 and released on July 3 26 Atlanta Braves edit On July 15 2016 Hernandez signed a minor league contract with the Atlanta Braves 27 He was added to the Braves roster in August and designated for assignment on August 12 after making two starts 28 On October 4 2016 Hernandez elected free agency Pitching style editHernandez is known for his hard sinker and exhibiting good control of his pitches He did not throw exceptionally hard when he debuted in the minor leagues at age 21 but has since developed a fastball that can reach 97 mph He also throws a slider and a changeup but relies mostly on his hard sinker to get many ground ball outs Name and age controversy editIn January 2012 Dominican police arrested Hernandez after he left the U S Consulate accusing him of using a false identity to obtain a visa Police reported his real name as Roberto Heredia Hernandez and that he was actually three years older than he reported 29 30 The Indians placed Hernandez on the restricted list 31 Officials in both countries received assistance in the case from a woman in the Dominican Republic who claimed she falsified a birth certificate for Hernandez in exchange for 26 000 but when Hernandez s father failed to pay her she contacted the authorities 12 While he was known as Fausto Carmona his birth date was given as December 7 1983 which would have made him 22 years 4 months old at the time of his MLB debut Since being known by his real name his birth date has been listed as August 30 1980 by ESPN com 1 MLB com 32 and Retrosheet 33 That birth date indicates that he was actually 25 years 7 months old at the time of his MLB debut References edit a b Roberto Hernandez stats ESPN com Minor League Player of the Year by Team The Baseball Cube Retrieved July 25 2011 Castrovince Anthony 2008 04 10 Tribe signs Carmona to long term deal MLB com Retrieved 2009 03 12 Indians win with walk off hit as Hernandez Sheffield brawl CBSSports com wire reports 2008 09 19 Archived from the original on 2008 09 23 Retrieved 2008 09 20 Fausto Carmona to Start Opening Day ESPN March 2011 Retrieved 2 April 2011 Chicago 15 Cleveland 10 Box Score USA Today Retrieved 2 April 2011 Padilla Doug 2 April 2011 Buehrle s 9th opener one to remember ESPN Retrieved 2 April 2011 Keller Jim Carmona posts worst Opening Day start in MLB history Indians fall to ChiSox All Headline News Retrieved 2 April 2011 permanent dead link Chi White Sox 15 Cleveland 10 Box Score Yahoo Sports Retrieved 2 April 2011 Withers Tom White Sox outslug Indians 15 10 Yahoo Sports Retrieved 2 April 2011 Phillips Fausto Carmona Had A Really Bad Day At The Office Rumors amp Rants Retrieved 2 April 2011 a b Hoynes Paul 21 July 2012 Cleveland Indians RHP Roberto Hernandez receives U S visa will serve three week suspension The Plain Dealer Cleveland com Retrieved 22 July 2012 Indians Hernandez gets visa suspended 3 weeks SportsIllustrated CNN com AP 21 July 2012 Retrieved 22 July 2012 Rays sign Hernandez was known as Fausto Carmona sports yahoo com AP 18 December 2012 Retrieved 18 December 2012 Rays Starter Wins Again This Time Under Real Name The New York Times New York Times 21 April 2013 Retrieved 22 April 2013 Roberto Hernandez Phils agree ESPN com Associated Press December 12 2013 Retrieved March 7 2014 Salisbury Jim April 29 2014 Hernandez could help in Phils bullpen this week CSNPhilly com Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia Retrieved April 30 2014 Ricky Bottalico April 29 2014 Ricky Bottalico Roberto Hernandez needs to relax Television broadcast reproduced online Philadelphia Pennsylvania Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia Gelb Matt August 7 2014 Phillies trade Roberto Hernandez to Dodgers The Philadelphia Inquirer Retrieved August 9 2014 Dodgers acquire RHP Hernandez from Phillies ESPN com Associated Press August 7 2014 Retrieved August 8 2014 Gurnick Ken August 9 2014 Hernandez solid in debut but Dodgers fall mlb com Retrieved August 9 2014 Drellich Evan February 12 2015 Astros add Roberto Hernandez to mix for rotation competition blog chron com Retrieved February 12 2015 Todd Jeff March 29 2016 Minor MLB Transactions 3 29 16 mlbtraderumors com Retrieved March 29 2016 Hoad Michael December 18 2015 Blue Jays agree to minor league deals with five pitchers Sportsnet Retrieved December 19 2015 Toronto Blue Jays on Twitter Twitter April 20 2016 Retrieved April 20 2016 Byrne Connor July 3 2016 Minor MLB Transactions 7 3 16 mlbtraderumors com Retrieved July 3 2016 Atlanta Braves Transactions in July 2016 MLB com Retrieved July 16 2016 Adams Steve August 12 2016 Braves Designate Roberto Hernandez For Assignment mlbtraderumors com Retrieved August 12 2016 Fausto Carmona of Cleveland Indians arrested accused of using false identity ESPN Gleeman Aaron January 19 2012 Fausto Carmona arrested in Dominican Republic for using false identity NBC Sports Cleveland Indians place Fausto Carmona on restricted list MLB com News Roberto Hernandez Stats Fantasy amp News MLB com Retrieved December 6 2021 Fausto Carmona Retrosheet Retrieved December 6 2021 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Roberto Hernandez starting pitcher Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or RetrosheetPreceded byAndy Pettitte American League Pitcher of the monthSeptember 2007 Succeeded byCliff Lee Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Roberto Hernandez starting pitcher amp oldid 1165755769, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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