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Ryan Pressly

Thomas Ryan Pressly (born December 15, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has also played in MLB for the Minnesota Twins.

Ryan Pressly
Pressly with the Minnesota Twins in 2013
Houston Astros – No. 55
Pitcher
Born: (1988-12-15) December 15, 1988 (age 34)
Dallas, Texas, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
April 4, 2013, for the Minnesota Twins
MLB statistics
(through 2022 season)
Win–loss record29–28
Earned run average3.20
Strikeouts561
Saves77
Teams
Career highlights and awards

MLB records

  • Most consecutive scoreless appearances (40)

Originally selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 11th round of the 2007 MLB draft, Pressly was chosen by the Minnesota Twins in the 2012 Rule 5 draft, and made his MLB debut with the Twins in 2013. The Twins traded Pressly to Houston in 2018, where he serves as the team's closer. In 2019, he set a major league record for consecutive scoreless appearances, with 40. He was an MLB All-Star in 2019 and 2021. During the Astros' World Series championship season in 2022, Pressly closed out two combined no-hitters, including Game 4 of the World Series, just the second no-hitter in World Series history. He became the first relief pitcher in baseball history to be a part of two combined no-hitters and just the second pitcher to be involved in multiple combined no-hitters after Cristian Javier, his teammate who had started each of the no-hitters.[1] In the postseason, Pressly has eleven saves (all with Houston, a club record), which is tied for fifth most in MLB history.[2]

Early life and amateur career

Pressly was born in Dallas and raised in Irving, Texas. His grandfather, Tito Nicholas, was a personal friend of Tom Landry, the former coach of the Dallas Cowboys. Pressly trained in baseball from a young age, and was coached by retired Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher Steve Busby.[3]

Pressly attended American Heritage Academy in Carrollton, Texas, for his first three years of high school. He starred as a pitcher and shortstop for the school's baseball team, leading the conference in 23 different offensive categories.[4] In addition to baseball, Pressly played American football as a defensive back. During a football game, he tore the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in his left knee when he was tackled following an interception. His knee required surgery, ending his football career and jeopardizing his baseball career.[3][4]

As American Heritage considered ending its baseball program, Pressly transferred to Edward S. Marcus High School in Flower Mound, Texas, for his senior year.[4][5] Pressly committed to attend Texas Tech University after receiving a scholarship to play college baseball for the Red Raiders team.[4]

Professional career

Boston Red Sox (2007–2012)

The Boston Red Sox drafted Pressly in the 11th round, with the 354th overall selection, of the 2007 MLB draft.[5] Pressly signed with Boston for a $100,000 signing bonus rather than attend college.[4][6] Pressly worked as a starting pitcher for the Red Sox in minor league baseball, but was converted into a relief pitcher in 2012. As a relief pitcher for the Portland Sea Dogs of the Class AA Eastern League, he pitched to a 2.93 earned run average with 21 strikeouts in 27+23 innings pitched.[7]

Minnesota Twins (2013–2018)

After the 2012 season, the Minnesota Twins selected Pressly from the Red Sox in the Rule 5 draft.[7] Pressly made the Twins' Opening Day roster.[8][9] He made his major league debut on April 4, pitching a scoreless inning, in which he struck out Torii Hunter.[10] Pressly appeared in 49 games, going 3–3 with 3.87 ERA and 49 strikeouts in 76+23 innings of work.

In 2014, Pressly began the season with the Rochester Red Wings, the Twins Triple-A affiliate, before being called up on July 23. He made 25 relief appearances, going 2–0 with a 2.86 ERA. To start the 2015 season, Pressly once again began with Rochester, before being recalled on April 28. On July 4, Pressly suffered a lat muscle strain, putting him on the 15-day disabled list, and after suffering a setback during rehab on August 17, Pressly was ruled out for the remainder of the year. On the season, Pressly made 27 appearances, going 3–2 with a 2.93 ERA.[citation needed]

In 2016, Pressly was primarily used as a middle reliever and setup man. On July 31, Pressly recorded his first major league save in a 6–4 win against the Chicago White Sox. For the year, Pressly appeared in 72 games (4th most in the AL), compiling a 6–7 record with a 3.70 ERA with 67 strikeouts in 75+13 innings. In 2017, Pressly remained a middle reliever and setup man. However, through the first 3 months of the season, Pressly struggled, going 1–2 with a 9.50 ERA in just 18 innings. Due to his struggles, Pressly was optioned to the minors on June 6, and was recalled on June 29. After his recall from the minors, Pressly returned to his prior form, compiling a 1–1 with a 2.75 ERA with 35 strikeouts in 39+13 innings. For the season, he was 2–3 with a 4.70 ERA in 57 relief appearances.[citation needed]

The 2018 season, continued to maintain his role of middle reliever and setup man. Pressly made 51 appearances, finishing with a 1–1 record with a 3.40 ERA with 69 strikeouts in 47+23 innings for the Twins.

Houston Astros

2018—2019

The Twins traded Pressly to the Houston Astros for minor leaguers Jorge Alcalá and Gilberto Celestino on July 27, 2018.[11] In 26 regular season games pitched with the Astros, Pressly posted a 0.77 ERA and walked only three batters. Houston's focus on analytics was largely credited for his post-trade success.[12] The Astros analytics department had noted that Pressly had elite spin rates on his curveball and slider, and recommended that he throw them more often.[3]

Before the 2019 season, Pressly signed a two-year contract extension with the Astros worth $17.5 million.[13] On May 17, Pressly broke Craig Kimbrel's major league record with his 39th consecutive scoreless appearance, dating back to August 10, 2018.[14] The streak reached 40 games before he allowed a run on May 24.[15] For the 2019 season, Pressly was 2–3 with three saves and a 2.32 ERA in 55 relief appearances in which he pitched 54+13 innings and struck out 72 batters (11.9 per 9 innings), and tied for the major league lead in holds (31).[16]

2020—2021

In 2020, Pressly was 1–3 with 12 saves (3rd in the AL) and a 3.43 ERA, in 21 innings in which he struck out 29 batters (12.4 per 9 innings) over 23 relief appearances.[17]

Pressly first became Houston's full-time closer in 2021.[18] He was selected for the second time in his Astros tenure for the All-Star Game, played at Coors Field. When his selection was announced, he had not allowed an earned run in 12 consecutive appearances, leading to a 1.54 ERA over 35 innings and a 4–1 record. He tied for first in the AL in save percentage (93.3%), and among relief pitchers in the AL, was third in ERA, fourth in WHIP (0.83) and he had tied for fifth in with 14 saves.[19] On September 23, Pressley completed a scoreless ninth in his 60th appearance of the season to seal a 9–5 victory versus the Los Angeles Angels, concluding the final condition for his contract for 2022 to fully vest, guaranteeing him a $10 million salary. Since being acquired by Houston at the 2018 trade deadline, Pressly had produced a 2.19 ERA, 0.924 WHIP, and saved 42 games in 160+13 innings. He had converted 25 of 27 save chances on the season.[18]

In 2021, Pressley went 5–3 with 26 saves, 0.969 WHIP, and a 2.25 ERA.[20] In 64 relief appearances he pitched 64 innings, striking out 81 batters.[20] He produced the lowest walk and home run rates of his career.[21]

2022—present

Pressly and the Astros agreed to terms on a new two-year contract extension on April 5, 2022. With $30 million guaranteed, it covered the 2023 and 2024 seasons, with an option for 2025.[21] Due to a case of knee inflammation, he was placed on the 10-day injured list on April 16.[22] On May 29, Pressly earned a save after inducing a ground ball hit by Luis Torrens for a game-ending, bases-loaded double play to preserve a 2–1 win versus the Seattle Mariners.[23]

On June 5, Pressly was ejected in the ninth inning after throwing inside to Michael A. Taylor of the Kansas City Royals.[24] On June 23, Pressly gave up four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to the New York Yankees, including the go-ahead run delivered by Aaron Judge's walk-off single.[25] On June 25, Pressly closed out a combined no-hitter versus the Yankees by earning the save in a 3–0 win. Led by starter Cristian Javier's seven innings, Héctor Neris also pitched in the eighth inning. It was the 14th no-hitter in Astros history, and first at Yankee Stadium since 2003, also an Astros' combined no-hitter[26]

On July 3, Pressly earned the win (2–2) by closing out a walk-off 4–2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels in which Astros pitchers struck out 20 batters to establish a franchise record in a nine inning contest.[27] Starter Framber Valdez (first six innings), Neris (7th), and Rafael Montero (8th) all preceded Pressly, who, in the ninth, struck out the side.[a][28] On July 17 versus Oakand, Pressly again struck out the side in the ninth inning, which tied the Astros' franchise record with 27 consecutive batters retired by a reliever, first achieved by Dave Giusti in 1965. Pressly's streak occurred over eight straight outings.[29] Presley then retired the Mariners in order in the ninth on July 24 to pass Giusti. In the July 28 game, Presley retired the first two batters in the ninth to reach 32 before surrendering a single to J. P. Crawford, which tied teammate Justin Verlander (2019) for most batters retired in a row among all pitchers in Astros history.[30]

On August 25, the Astros placed Pressly on the 10-day injury due to neck spasms.[31] On September 9, the Astros activated him from the injured list. That day, he surrendered a solo home run in the ninth inning to Taylor Ward before closing a 4–3 win over the Angels for the save.[32] In the season finale versus Philadelphia Philles on October 5, Pressly secured his 33rd save, extending a career-high. It was his 76th save as an Astro, tying him with Fred Gladding for fourth place.[b][33]

In 2022, he was 2–2 with 33 saves and a 2.98 ERA in 48+13 innings with 65 strikeouts in 50 games.[34]

Closing out Game 4 of the 2022 World Series, Pressly secured the final three outs of a 5–0 combined no-hitter of the Phillies. Like the no-hit contest in New York, Javier was the starting pitcher. Bryan Abreu and Rafael Montero both preceded Pressly. He and Javier became the first to contribute in multiple combined no-hitters in the major leagues, with Pressly being the first reliever to do so. The third no-hitter in MLB postseason history, it was the second in World Series play, following Don Larsen's perfect game in 1956.[c][35]

Pressly was critical in the Astros’ victory in the 2022 World Series, closing out five of six games, as he allowed just two hits, one walk, and no earned runs in 5+23 innings. This impressive run included a 5-out save in Game 5, and the final three outs in Game 6 as the Astros clinched the title.[36] In Game 5, he entered with a 3–2 lead in the eighth, one out and runners on first and third. He struck out Brandon Marsh on three pitches—all sliders—and induced a sharply-hit Kyle Schwarber groundout that first baseman Trey Mancini smothered. Per Baseball-Reference.com, the Marsh strikeout rendered 9.2% championship win probability added (cWPA), the most on any single out over the prior six World Series.[37] For his World Series performance, Pressly led all players in the 2022 edition with a 33.87% cWPA.[38] In total, Pressly went 6-for-6 in postseason saves (while allowing no earned runs) to become the 16th reliever with six postseason saves in one postseason.

International career

On November 10, 2022, Pressly committed to play for the United States in the 2023 World Baseball Classic.[39]

Personal life

Pressly's wife, Kat (née Rogers), is a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader. They married on December 31, 2019, in Houston.[3][40] Their son, Wyatt, was born in August 2021, and their daughter, Hunter, was born in July 2022.[41]

See also

References

Footnotes
  1. ^ In the series with Los Angeles, Astros pitching recorded 48 strikeouts to establish a major league record for strikeouts over a three-game played without extra innings.[27]
  2. ^ The only hurlers with more saves as an Astro were Billy Wagner (225), Dave Smith (199) and Brad Lidge (123).
  3. ^ The other no-hit contest in postseason play was pitched by Roy Halladay in the 2010 National League Division Series.
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Achievements
Preceded by No-hitter pitcher
June 25, 2022
(with Cristian Javier & Héctor Neris)
Succeeded by
Preceded by No-hitter pitcher
November 2, 2022
(with Cristian Javier, Bryan Abreu & Rafael Montero)
Succeeded by
Most recent
Preceded by Postseason no-hitter pitcher
November 2, 2022
(with Cristian Javier, Bryan Abreu & Rafael Montero)
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Thomas Ryan Pressly born December 15 1988 is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball MLB He has also played in MLB for the Minnesota Twins Ryan PresslyPressly with the Minnesota Twins in 2013Houston Astros No 55PitcherBorn 1988 12 15 December 15 1988 age 34 Dallas Texas U S Bats RightThrows RightMLB debutApril 4 2013 for the Minnesota TwinsMLB statistics through 2022 season Win loss record29 28Earned run average3 20Strikeouts561Saves77TeamsMinnesota Twins 2013 2018 Houston Astros 2018 present Career highlights and awards2 All Star 2019 2021 World Series champion 2022 All MLB Second Team 2022 Pitched a combined no hitter vs the New York Yankees on June 25 2022 Pitched a combined no hitter vs the Philadelphia Phillies on November 2 2022 in Game 4 of the 2022 World SeriesMLB records Most consecutive scoreless appearances 40 Originally selected by the Boston Red Sox in the 11th round of the 2007 MLB draft Pressly was chosen by the Minnesota Twins in the 2012 Rule 5 draft and made his MLB debut with the Twins in 2013 The Twins traded Pressly to Houston in 2018 where he serves as the team s closer In 2019 he set a major league record for consecutive scoreless appearances with 40 He was an MLB All Star in 2019 and 2021 During the Astros World Series championship season in 2022 Pressly closed out two combined no hitters including Game 4 of the World Series just the second no hitter in World Series history He became the first relief pitcher in baseball history to be a part of two combined no hitters and just the second pitcher to be involved in multiple combined no hitters after Cristian Javier his teammate who had started each of the no hitters 1 In the postseason Pressly has eleven saves all with Houston a club record which is tied for fifth most in MLB history 2 Contents 1 Early life and amateur career 2 Professional career 2 1 Boston Red Sox 2007 2012 2 2 Minnesota Twins 2013 2018 2 3 Houston Astros 2 3 1 2018 2019 2 3 2 2020 2021 2 3 3 2022 present 3 International career 4 Personal life 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksEarly life and amateur career EditPressly was born in Dallas and raised in Irving Texas His grandfather Tito Nicholas was a personal friend of Tom Landry the former coach of the Dallas Cowboys Pressly trained in baseball from a young age and was coached by retired Major League Baseball MLB pitcher Steve Busby 3 Pressly attended American Heritage Academy in Carrollton Texas for his first three years of high school He starred as a pitcher and shortstop for the school s baseball team leading the conference in 23 different offensive categories 4 In addition to baseball Pressly played American football as a defensive back During a football game he tore the anterior cruciate ligament and medial collateral ligament in his left knee when he was tackled following an interception His knee required surgery ending his football career and jeopardizing his baseball career 3 4 As American Heritage considered ending its baseball program Pressly transferred to Edward S Marcus High School in Flower Mound Texas for his senior year 4 5 Pressly committed to attend Texas Tech University after receiving a scholarship to play college baseball for the Red Raiders team 4 Professional career EditBoston Red Sox 2007 2012 Edit The Boston Red Sox drafted Pressly in the 11th round with the 354th overall selection of the 2007 MLB draft 5 Pressly signed with Boston for a 100 000 signing bonus rather than attend college 4 6 Pressly worked as a starting pitcher for the Red Sox in minor league baseball but was converted into a relief pitcher in 2012 As a relief pitcher for the Portland Sea Dogs of the Class AA Eastern League he pitched to a 2 93 earned run average with 21 strikeouts in 27 2 3 innings pitched 7 Minnesota Twins 2013 2018 Edit After the 2012 season the Minnesota Twins selected Pressly from the Red Sox in the Rule 5 draft 7 Pressly made the Twins Opening Day roster 8 9 He made his major league debut on April 4 pitching a scoreless inning in which he struck out Torii Hunter 10 Pressly appeared in 49 games going 3 3 with 3 87 ERA and 49 strikeouts in 76 2 3 innings of work In 2014 Pressly began the season with the Rochester Red Wings the Twins Triple A affiliate before being called up on July 23 He made 25 relief appearances going 2 0 with a 2 86 ERA To start the 2015 season Pressly once again began with Rochester before being recalled on April 28 On July 4 Pressly suffered a lat muscle strain putting him on the 15 day disabled list and after suffering a setback during rehab on August 17 Pressly was ruled out for the remainder of the year On the season Pressly made 27 appearances going 3 2 with a 2 93 ERA citation needed In 2016 Pressly was primarily used as a middle reliever and setup man On July 31 Pressly recorded his first major league save in a 6 4 win against the Chicago White Sox For the year Pressly appeared in 72 games 4th most in the AL compiling a 6 7 record with a 3 70 ERA with 67 strikeouts in 75 1 3 innings In 2017 Pressly remained a middle reliever and setup man However through the first 3 months of the season Pressly struggled going 1 2 with a 9 50 ERA in just 18 innings Due to his struggles Pressly was optioned to the minors on June 6 and was recalled on June 29 After his recall from the minors Pressly returned to his prior form compiling a 1 1 with a 2 75 ERA with 35 strikeouts in 39 1 3 innings For the season he was 2 3 with a 4 70 ERA in 57 relief appearances citation needed The 2018 season continued to maintain his role of middle reliever and setup man Pressly made 51 appearances finishing with a 1 1 record with a 3 40 ERA with 69 strikeouts in 47 2 3 innings for the Twins Houston Astros Edit 2018 2019 Edit The Twins traded Pressly to the Houston Astros for minor leaguers Jorge Alcala and Gilberto Celestino on July 27 2018 11 In 26 regular season games pitched with the Astros Pressly posted a 0 77 ERA and walked only three batters Houston s focus on analytics was largely credited for his post trade success 12 The Astros analytics department had noted that Pressly had elite spin rates on his curveball and slider and recommended that he throw them more often 3 Before the 2019 season Pressly signed a two year contract extension with the Astros worth 17 5 million 13 On May 17 Pressly broke Craig Kimbrel s major league record with his 39th consecutive scoreless appearance dating back to August 10 2018 14 The streak reached 40 games before he allowed a run on May 24 15 For the 2019 season Pressly was 2 3 with three saves and a 2 32 ERA in 55 relief appearances in which he pitched 54 1 3 innings and struck out 72 batters 11 9 per 9 innings and tied for the major league lead in holds 31 16 2020 2021 Edit In 2020 Pressly was 1 3 with 12 saves 3rd in the AL and a 3 43 ERA in 21 innings in which he struck out 29 batters 12 4 per 9 innings over 23 relief appearances 17 Pressly first became Houston s full time closer in 2021 18 He was selected for the second time in his Astros tenure for the All Star Game played at Coors Field When his selection was announced he had not allowed an earned run in 12 consecutive appearances leading to a 1 54 ERA over 35 innings and a 4 1 record He tied for first in the AL in save percentage 93 3 and among relief pitchers in the AL was third in ERA fourth in WHIP 0 83 and he had tied for fifth in with 14 saves 19 On September 23 Pressley completed a scoreless ninth in his 60th appearance of the season to seal a 9 5 victory versus the Los Angeles Angels concluding the final condition for his contract for 2022 to fully vest guaranteeing him a 10 million salary Since being acquired by Houston at the 2018 trade deadline Pressly had produced a 2 19 ERA 0 924 WHIP and saved 42 games in 160 1 3 innings He had converted 25 of 27 save chances on the season 18 In 2021 Pressley went 5 3 with 26 saves 0 969 WHIP and a 2 25 ERA 20 In 64 relief appearances he pitched 64 innings striking out 81 batters 20 He produced the lowest walk and home run rates of his career 21 2022 present Edit 2022 regular season Combined no hitter consecutive batters retired streak Pressly and the Astros agreed to terms on a new two year contract extension on April 5 2022 With 30 million guaranteed it covered the 2023 and 2024 seasons with an option for 2025 21 Due to a case of knee inflammation he was placed on the 10 day injured list on April 16 22 On May 29 Pressly earned a save after inducing a ground ball hit by Luis Torrens for a game ending bases loaded double play to preserve a 2 1 win versus the Seattle Mariners 23 On June 5 Pressly was ejected in the ninth inning after throwing inside to Michael A Taylor of the Kansas City Royals 24 On June 23 Pressly gave up four runs in the bottom of the ninth inning to the New York Yankees including the go ahead run delivered by Aaron Judge s walk off single 25 On June 25 Pressly closed out a combined no hitter versus the Yankees by earning the save in a 3 0 win Led by starter Cristian Javier s seven innings Hector Neris also pitched in the eighth inning It was the 14th no hitter in Astros history and first at Yankee Stadium since 2003 also an Astros combined no hitter 26 On July 3 Pressly earned the win 2 2 by closing out a walk off 4 2 victory over the Los Angeles Angels in which Astros pitchers struck out 20 batters to establish a franchise record in a nine inning contest 27 Starter Framber Valdez first six innings Neris 7th and Rafael Montero 8th all preceded Pressly who in the ninth struck out the side a 28 On July 17 versus Oakand Pressly again struck out the side in the ninth inning which tied the Astros franchise record with 27 consecutive batters retired by a reliever first achieved by Dave Giusti in 1965 Pressly s streak occurred over eight straight outings 29 Presley then retired the Mariners in order in the ninth on July 24 to pass Giusti In the July 28 game Presley retired the first two batters in the ninth to reach 32 before surrendering a single to J P Crawford which tied teammate Justin Verlander 2019 for most batters retired in a row among all pitchers in Astros history 30 On August 25 the Astros placed Pressly on the 10 day injury due to neck spasms 31 On September 9 the Astros activated him from the injured list That day he surrendered a solo home run in the ninth inning to Taylor Ward before closing a 4 3 win over the Angels for the save 32 In the season finale versus Philadelphia Philles on October 5 Pressly secured his 33rd save extending a career high It was his 76th save as an Astro tying him with Fred Gladding for fourth place b 33 In 2022 he was 2 2 with 33 saves and a 2 98 ERA in 48 1 3 innings with 65 strikeouts in 50 games 34 2022 postseason World Series championship and combined no hitter Closing out Game 4 of the 2022 World Series Pressly secured the final three outs of a 5 0 combined no hitter of the Phillies Like the no hit contest in New York Javier was the starting pitcher Bryan Abreu and Rafael Montero both preceded Pressly He and Javier became the first to contribute in multiple combined no hitters in the major leagues with Pressly being the first reliever to do so The third no hitter in MLB postseason history it was the second in World Series play following Don Larsen s perfect game in 1956 c 35 Pressly was critical in the Astros victory in the 2022 World Series closing out five of six games as he allowed just two hits one walk and no earned runs in 5 2 3 innings This impressive run included a 5 out save in Game 5 and the final three outs in Game 6 as the Astros clinched the title 36 In Game 5 he entered with a 3 2 lead in the eighth one out and runners on first and third He struck out Brandon Marsh on three pitches all sliders and induced a sharply hit Kyle Schwarber groundout that first baseman Trey Mancini smothered Per Baseball Reference com the Marsh strikeout rendered 9 2 championship win probability added cWPA the most on any single out over the prior six World Series 37 For his World Series performance Pressly led all players in the 2022 edition with a 33 87 cWPA 38 In total Pressly went 6 for 6 in postseason saves while allowing no earned runs to become the 16th reliever with six postseason saves in one postseason International career EditOn November 10 2022 Pressly committed to play for the United States in the 2023 World Baseball Classic 39 Personal life EditPressly s wife Kat nee Rogers is a former Dallas Cowboys Cheerleader They married on December 31 2019 in Houston 3 40 Their son Wyatt was born in August 2021 and their daughter Hunter was born in July 2022 41 See also Edit Baseball portal Texas portal Biography portalHouston Astros award winners and league leaders List of Houston Astros no hitters List of Major League Baseball no hitters List of people from Dallas Rule 5 draft resultsReferences EditFootnotes In the series with Los Angeles Astros pitching recorded 48 strikeouts to establish a major league record for strikeouts over a three game played without extra innings 27 The only hurlers with more saves as an Astro were Billy Wagner 225 Dave Smith 199 and Brad Lidge 123 The other no hit contest in postseason play was pitched by Roy Halladay in the 2010 National League Division Series Sources https twitter com ESPNStatsInfo status 1588012856473272320 t 5LjRvGvx54gCaHRdLSsJzw amp s 19 All time and Single Season Postseason Pitching Leaders a b c d Kaplan Jake March 4 2019 He s always had the stuff Ryan Pressly s path to becoming a relief ace for the Astros The Athletic Retrieved April 6 2022 a b c d e Miller Phil March 16 2013 Pressly s football injury paved way to possible baseball career with Twins StarTribune com Retrieved April 2 2013 a b Star Local News gt Flower Mound Leader gt Sports gt Pressly selected by Boston in 11th round Scntx com June 12 2007 Archived from the original on April 11 2013 Retrieved April 1 2013 Press Pioneer April 11 2013 Minnesota Twins pitcher Ryan Pressly gets timely texts from a father running out of time Twin Cities Twincities com Retrieved October 10 2019 a b Goessling Ben December 7 2012 Minnesota Twins pick up hard throwing Ryan Pressly in Rule 5 draft TwinCities com Retrieved April 1 2013 Spring training No major surprises in another smooth camp for Twins Naples Daily News Naplesnews com Retrieved April 1 2013 Corcoran Cliff March 28 2013 Opening Day Rosters Who s In Who s Out Hit and Run SI com Mlb si com Retrieved April 1 2013 Berardino Mike April 5 2013 Minnesota Twins Ryan Pressly s debut a success Pioneer Press Retrieved April 6 2013 KRTK July 27 2018 Houston Astros add reliever Ryan Pressley in trade with Twins ABC13 com Retrieved July 28 2018 Hayes Dan April 30 2019 The painful lesson of Ryan Pressly is one the Twins hope not to learn again The Athletic Retrieved April 30 2019 Rome Chandler March 20 2019 Astros reliever Ryan Pressly agree to extension Houston Chronicle Chron com Retrieved October 10 2019 Pressly sets scoreless record with stylish play MLB com Bryan Mcwilliam Astros Pressly allows run after 40 straight scoreless appearances theScore com Retrieved April 6 2022 Major League Leaderboards 2019 Pitchers Standard Statistics Fangraphs January 1 2019 Retrieved October 10 2019 Ryan Pressly stats Baseball Reference com Retrieved October 19 2021 a b Rome Chandler September 23 2021 Ryan Pressly reaches vesting threshold guaranteeing 2022 salary with Astros Houston Chronicle Retrieved October 19 2021 Lerner Danielle July 4 2021 Astros Jose Altuve Carlos Correa Michael Brantley Ryan Pressly selected as All Star reserves Houston Chronicle Retrieved October 14 2021 a b Ryan Pressly stats Baseball Reference com a b Associated Press April 5 2022 Reports Houston Astros Ryan Pressly agree to 2 year 30 million contract extension ESPN com Retrieved April 17 2022 Houston Astros place All Star closer Ryan Pressly on 10 day injured list with knee inflammation ESPN com Associated Press April 16 2022 Retrieved April 17 2022 Pressly gets game ending DP Astros top M s 2 1 avoid sweep ESPN com May 29 2022 Retrieved September 3 2022 Rome Chandler June 5 2022 Inside the wild ejection of Astros closer Ryan Pressly Houston Chronicle Retrieved June 18 2022 Goodwin Max June 24 2022 Yankees Refuse to Lose Defeating Astros With Latest Thrilling Comeback Sports Illustrated Retrieved June 25 2022 ESPN com News Services June 25 2022 Cristian Javier Houston Astros bullpen combine for no hitter vs New York Yankees ESPN com Associated Press Retrieved June 25 2022 a b McTaggart Brian July 3 2022 Pena walks it off with 2nd HR after Valdez Astros fan 20 MLB com Retrieved July 3 2022 Los Angeles Angels at Houston Astros box score Baseball Reference com July 3 2022 Retrieved July 4 2022 Vogt A s wrap up shaky first half by beating Astros ESPN com Associated Press July 17 2022 Retrieved July 19 2022 Field Level Media July 28 2022 Alex Bregman knocks in three as Astros dump Mariners Reuters Retrieved July 30 2022 Van Doren Kenneth August 26 2022 Injury roundup Houston Astros place Pressly on injured list list Tucker day to day Sports Illustrated Retrieved August 28 2022 Pena McCormick homer to lead Astros over Angels 4 3 ESPN com Associated Press September 9 2022 Retrieved September 9 2022 McTaggart Brian October 5 2022 106 win Astros rack up milestones in final game MLB com Retrieved October 9 2022 Ryan Pressly Stats Height Weight Position Rookie Status amp More Baseball Reference com Schaeffer Steve November 2 2022 Easy as 7 8 9 Over last 3 innings Bryan Abreu Rafael Montero Ryan Pressly finish Astros Game 4 no hitter Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 2 2022 Ryan Pressly 2022 World Series stats StatMuse Retrieved November 6 2022 Shpigel Ben November 5 2022 Here s a curveball What about Pressly for Series M V P The New York Times Retrieved November 13 2022 2022 World Series Houston Astros over Philadelphia Phillies 4 2 Baseball Reference com Retrieved November 13 2022 Rome Chandler November 10 2022 Astros closer Ryan Pressly to play for Team USA in World Baseball Classic Houston Chronicle Retrieved November 10 2022 Another Astros player ties the knot in offseason ABC13 Houston December 5 2019 Chandler Rome August 1 2021 Astros closer Ryan Pressly on paternity leave Houstonchronicle com Retrieved April 6 2022 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or RetrosheetAchievementsPreceded byReid Detmers No hitter pitcherJune 25 2022 with Cristian Javier amp Hector Neris Succeeded byHimself Cristian Javier Bryan Abreu amp Rafael MonteroPreceded byHimself Cristian Javier amp Hector Neris No hitter pitcherNovember 2 2022 with Cristian Javier Bryan Abreu amp Rafael Montero Succeeded byMost recentPreceded byRoy Halladay Postseason no hitter pitcherNovember 2 2022 with Cristian Javier Bryan Abreu amp Rafael Montero Succeeded byMost recent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w 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