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Scott Kazmir

Scott Edward Kazmir (/ˈkæzmɪər/; born January 24, 1984) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent. He previously played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays/Rays, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Cleveland Indians, Oakland Athletics, Houston Astros, Los Angeles Dodgers, and San Francisco Giants.

Scott Kazmir
Kazmir with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017
Free agent
Pitcher
Born: (1984-01-24) January 24, 1984 (age 39)
Houston, Texas, U.S.
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
MLB debut
August 23, 2004, for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
MLB statistics
(through 2021 season)
Win–loss record108–97
Earned run average4.02
Strikeouts1,618
Teams
Career highlights and awards
Medals

Kazmir was born and raised in the Houston, Texas area. As a high school pitcher, he tossed four consecutive no-hitters and averaged more than two strikeouts per inning, drawing the attention of major league scouts and prompting the New York Mets to choose him in the first round (15th overall) of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft. Kazmir moved quickly through the Mets' minor league system and was one of the top pitching prospects in baseball when he was sent to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at the 2004 trade deadline in a trade that has been consistently listed as one of the most lopsided deals in modern major league history.[1]

The Devil Rays soon called Kazmir up to the major leagues, and he made his MLB debut in August 2004, when he was only 20 years old.[2] He quickly became a mainstay in Tampa Bay's starting rotation, winning at least 10 games in each of his four complete seasons with the club at a time when the team lost at least 90 games per year. He was named to his first All Star team in 2006, led the American League with 239 strikeouts in 2007, and is still among Tampa Bay's all-time leaders in many pitching categories, including strikeouts, earned run average (ERA), wins, and games started.[3]

Kazmir missed time due to injury in 2008 and early 2009, and the Rays dealt him to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at the 2009 trade deadline. While he pitched well for the Angels in 2009, he struggled with injuries and reduced effectiveness over the following seasons, leading to his release in June 2011. Kazmir did not pitch in the majors for the next season and a half as he sought to regain his form. He signed a minor league deal with the Cleveland Indians before the 2013 season, won 10 games, and placed third in voting for American League Comeback Player of the Year. He signed a two-year contract with the Oakland Athletics for 2014 and continued his resurgence, playing in the 2014 Major League Baseball All-Star Game and earning a career high 15 wins. The A's dealt Kazmir to his hometown Houston Astros at the 2015 trade deadline, and he signed a three-year, $48 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers after the season.

While he won 10 games for the Dodgers in 2016, a series of injuries kept him from pitching in the major leagues in 2017, and he did not pitch professionally at all in 2018 or 2019. He began another comeback attempt in 2020 with an independent minor league team, and he returned to the major leagues in 2021 with the San Francisco Giants, for whom he appeared in four games. Also in 2021, Kazmir was selected as a member of the United States national baseball team for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo, where he started and won the quarterfinal game.

High school career

Kazmir attended Cypress Falls High School in Harris County, Texas. He played both varsity baseball and junior varsity football at the school until his junior year, when he decided to focus on baseball to great success. During one stretch on the high school baseball diamond, Kazmir threw five no-hitters in six games: four consecutive no-hitters, then a one-hit game, then another no-hitter.[4][5] As a senior, he struck out 172 batters in 75 innings pitched and had an earned run average (ERA) of 0.37.[6]

Kazmir was recruited by several major college baseball programs and verbally committed to play for the Texas Longhorns baseball team.[4] However, after he was drafted in the first round (15th overall) of the 2002 MLB draft by the New York Mets, he decided to sign a professional baseball contract and did not attend college. His high school teammate Clint Everts was selected 5th overall by the Montreal Expos, and they became the first pair of pitchers from the same high school team to be drafted in the first round.[5]

Professional career

Minor Leagues and trade to Tampa Bay

Kazmir quickly advanced through the lower level of the Mets' minor league system. He led the minor leagues in strikeouts per nine innings in 2003 and was promoted to the Binghamton Mets of the Class AA Eastern League in July 2004 during his second full season of pro baseball. A few weeks later on July 30, he was traded along with minor league pitcher Joselo Díaz to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in exchange for veteran starting pitcher Víctor Zambrano and minor league reliever Bartolomé Fortunato. The trade was widely criticized by the New York media and fan base at the time, and given Kazmir's subsequent success and the limited contributions from the oft-injured Zambrano, the trade has often been mentioned as one of the most uneven trading deadline deals in major league history.[7][1]

The Devil Rays sent Kazmir to their Class AA affiliate, the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League, where he started four games, throwing 25 innings and allowing 14 hits while striking out 24. In late August, Tampa Bay called him up to the major leagues, bypassing the Triple-A level altogether.[8]

Tampa Bay Devil Rays / Rays

2004–2005

Kazmir made his major-league debut on August 23, 2004, pitching five shutout innings against the Seattle Mariners. He initially struggled with his control and had a 2–3 record and an ERA of 5.67 in 8 appearances (7 starts) in 2004, but he showed potential by striking out 11.07 batters per nine innings. On September 9, Kazmir made his only relief appearance with the Rays, allowing one run in three innings against the Yankees.[9]

2006 season

 
Kazmir pitching for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2006

Kazmir started the 2006 season opener April 3 at Baltimore. At 22 years, 2 months and 10 days Kazmir was the youngest opening day starter since Dwight Gooden with the Mets in 1986. He lost the decision after 6 ER in 4 IP, but his first full major league season was a success overall, with a record of 10–8 (on a Devil Rays team that lost 101 games) with 163 strikeouts and a 3.24 ERA in 144.2 innings. Kazmir often pitched best when facing the opponent's ace starter; he won decisions against Cy Young winner Roy Halladay, two-time 20 game winner Jamie Moyer, two-time All-Star and 20 game winner Dontrelle Willis, 2001 World Series co-MVP and 3-time 20 game winner Curt Schilling, and 2003 World Series MVP Josh Beckett.

On June 22, 2006, Scott Kazmir passed Sandy Koufax and put himself in the 22nd spot in MLB history for most strikeouts by a left-handed pitcher before his 23rd birthday. He also picked up his team leading ninth victory in the process.

On July 2, 2006, Kazmir was elected by the players to appear in the 2006 MLB All-Star Game, his first all-star appearance. The next day, he threw his first (and thus far only) complete game shutout, blanking the Boston Red Sox in Tropicana Field on 2 hits while striking out 10.

In the All-Star Game, Kazmir threw a perfect sixth inning, retiring Freddy Sanchez, Carlos Beltrán, and Albert Pujols.[10]

On August 22, 2006, Kazmir struck out eight Texas Rangers, becoming the all-time Rays strikeout leader.

2007 season

2007 is generally considered to be Kazmir's best year.[11] He led the AL in strikeouts (239) and games started (34) and also set career highs in wins (13 on a Devil Rays team that won only 64 games), innings pitched (20623), and WAR (5.8).[12] He became the first pitcher in Tampa Bay history to total over 200 strikeouts in a season, and to date, he is the only pitcher in team history to lead the league in strikeouts.

Kazmir was one of the MLB's most unhittable pitchers in 2007, with hitters only making contact 74.5% of the time, the fourth best in the league.[13] In their year-end review, Baseball Prospectus proclaimed, "Health permitting, he’s one of the best pitchers in the AL."[14]

It was also during this time that Tampa Bay fans began crowning Kazmir with the nickname "Pizza Man" which was a reference to a longstanding promotion at Tropicana Field where if the Rays pitching staff combined for 10 strikeouts during a game, attendees of the game could trade in their ticket stub for a free pizza at participating Papa John's restaurants. The inference was that when Kazmir was pitching, there was a much higher chance of a free pizza for fans.[15]

2008 season

Kazmir strained his elbow at the beginning of Spring training in 2008. While the injury was not considered serious at the time, the Rays were cautious with their star pitcher. His recovery and belated season preparation delayed his first start until May 4, when he faced the Boston Red Sox in Fenway Park.[16]

After a "rocky" season debut, Kazmir had perhaps the best month of his career in May. He set a team record for wins in a month, going 5–1 with a 1.22 ERA and not allowed more than 1 run or 4 hits in a game after his first start. For his efforts, he was named the AL pitcher of the month, the first Rays player to win the honor.[17]

Kazmir was named to the American League squad for the 2008 MLB All-Star Game.[18] Though the Rays' management preferred that Kazmir rest his arm and not pitch in the mid-summer classic if at all possible,[19] the game ended up being the longest ever and Kazmir stepped to the mound in the 15th inning. He threw a scoreless frame and the AL all-stars scored the winning run in the bottom of the 15th, making Kazmir the winning pitcher.[20]

 
Kazmir pitching for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2009

Kazmir was less effective over the second half of the season, posting a 5–3 record and 4.02 ERA as the Rays won their first American League East championship. In the postseason, Kazmir made 5 starts and went 1–1 with a 4.21 ERA as the Rays won their first AL pennant. But in what was a continuing trend, he could never work very deep into a ballgame, averaging just 5 innings while throwing over 100 pitches per start in the playoffs.[21]

Kazmir averaged 4.28 pitches per plate appearance on the season, the highest rate in the majors.[22] "He's an ace as far as his numbers go", Baseball Prospectus wrote, "But he doesn't do many of the other things one expects from an ace. He regularly misses time here and there (in 2008 it was an early-season elbow strain), he's so inefficient that he often hits 100 pitches before he's made it to the fifth inning, and he can become a scheduled strain on the bullpen. Don't get us wrong, he's great, and clearly worth the nearly $40 million he'll receive over the next four years, but he's far from deserving of the "ace" designation."[7]

During the season, the Rays and Kazmir agreed on a four-year contract extension which guaranteed the lefty $28.5 million and had a maximum value of approximately $39.5 million if the team picked up his option for the 2012 season.[23]

2009 season

Kazmir again started the 2009 season on the disabled list with elbow issues and was activated on April 8. He accrued a 4–4 record with an ERA of 7.69 before going on the disabled list again on May 23 to rest a leg strain[24] and to work on problems with his pitching mechanics.[25] He returned on June 27 and went on to have a record of 8–7 with an ERA of 5.92 and 91 strikeouts as of August 28, 2009.

Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim

Rest of the 2009 season

 

On August 28, 2009, Kazmir was traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for second baseman Sean Rodriguez and minor leaguers Alexander Torres and Matt Sweeney.[26]

On his Angels debut, against the Seattle Mariners, he received the loss, going 613 innings, giving up one earned run and striking out eight. At one point he retired 16 batters in a row.

Scott Kazmir made his home debut with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on September 8, 2009 once again pitching against the Seattle Mariners, going seven innings and giving up only one run in a no-decision. Kazmir continued to pitch well for his new team during the remaining month of the regular season, posting a 2–2 record with a 1.73 ERA. However, he fared less well in the postseason, going 0–1 with a 7.56 ERA in two starts and one appearance in relief.

In spring training 2010, Kazmir noted that he was not in best shape in the 2009 season. "I'd get nine or 10 pitches into an inning, and I didn't have the explosiveness I wanted", Kazmir said. "I was falling off pitches and stuff like that. At one point, you kind of wonder."[27]

2010 season

In the offseason, Kazmir focused on strength and flexibility training to reduce strain on his arm. Manager Mike Scioscia said, "He'll be in the right arm slot more often instead of dropping down to compensate or flying open", Scioscia said. "It's all connected. With a more consistent delivery, he'll minimize risk to his arm, because it's not doing more work than it has to."[27]

Despite this winter regimen, Kazmir began the season on the disabled list with hamstring and shoulder issues.[28] He made his first start on April 15, a loss to the Yankees.[29] His struggles continued throughout the first half of the season, as he posted the worst ERA among starters in the AL (6.92) along with a 7–9 record. Quoted in the Los Angeles Times in July, Kazmir said "It kind of feels like I'm thinking too much about where I'm throwing the ball and things start snowballing, and the next thing you know you don't really know what's going on."[30]

On July 18, he was placed on the disabled list with left shoulder fatigue.[31]

Kazmir returned in August to mixed results. He finished the season with a 9–15 record in 28 starts, and his 5.94 ERA was the highest in MLB among pitchers who worked 140 or more innings.[32]

2011 season

Kazmir struggled again in spring training, giving up 19 runs in 23+ innings, and was touched for 5 runs in 2+ innings in his first regular season start. Angels manager Mike Scioscia said that Kazmir's struggles were "baffling" and that, despite a rigorous off-season training regimen, the former all-star pitcher had lost his velocity, command, and confidence.[32] Kazmir was placed on the DL and sent to extended spring training to "sort things out".

After working on his mechanics for a month, Kazmir was sent to the Salt Lake Bees, the Angels' Triple-A affiliate, for a series of rehabilitation starts as he tried to work his way back to the major leagues, possibly as a relief pitcher.[33] However, his struggles only grew worse in the minors. Kazmir had a 17.02 ERA in 5 starts, walking 20 and striking out 14 in 15+ innings with his fastball velocity down to the lows 80s. He was released by the Angels on June 15 despite having $14.5 million remaining on his guaranteed contract.[34][35]

First comeback

In December 2011, Kazmir tried to regain his form pitching winter ball for Leones del Escogido in the Dominican League.[36] His only start with the club did not go well, as he gave up 2 hits, 2 walks, and 4 earned runs in one third of an inning.[37]

Kazmir sought help from several athletic trainers as he sought to regain his pitching, and he eventually began training with Ron Wolforth, an independent pitching expert in the Houston area.[35] Kazmir slowly rebuilt his pitching mechanics for several months, and though he held bullpen sessions for scouts from several major league teams in the spring of 2012, he did not sign with a major league organization.

On July 7, 2012, Kazmir signed with the Sugar Land Skeeters of the independent Atlantic League, who play near his hometown of Houston.[38] Kazmir started 14 games for the Skeeters and finished the season with a 3–6 record and a 5.34 ERA.[39]

In November 2012, Kazmir signed with Gigantes de Carolina of the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League. While he posted a 4.37 ERA, he struck out 27 batters in 23 innings and his fastball velocity was reported to be back in the 94–95 MPH range.[40]

Cleveland Indians

2013 season

 
Kazmir pitching for the Cleveland Indians in 2013

Kazmir signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians on December 21, 2012, and received an invitation to spring training. After pitching well during the spring, he was named the team's 5th starter heading into the regular season.[41] On May 4, 2013, against the Minnesota Twins, Kazmir won his first major league game since 2010.[42] In his next start he fanned 10 Oakland batters without issuing a walk during six innings of one-run ball to win his second consecutive start. It was the first time winning back-to-back starts since his 2010 season.[43]

While not consistently regaining his former velocity, Kazmir's ability to better command his pitches helped him to have a season that saw him come in third in the voting for the 2013 American League Comeback Player of the Year[44][45] Kazmir started 29 games (his most since 2007), posted a 10–9 record (most wins since 2009), and had a career-best strikeout to walk ratio of 3.45.

Oakland Athletics

2014 season

After his resurgent season in Cleveland, Kazmir signed a two-year, $22 million contract with the Oakland Athletics on December 3, 2013.[46] Kazmir pitched 190 innings for the A's in 2014, the second-highest total of his career, and finished the season with a 3.55 ERA and 15 wins, a career high. Although his strikeouts per 9 innings rate dropped sharply from the previous season (9.2 to 7.8), Kazmir posted a career-best walks/hits per 9 inning rate (1.161) and was named to the 2014 AL All-Star team, his third appearance in the game and first since 2008.[47] He was less effective in the second half, and his ERA rose over a full run from the All-Star break until the end of the season.[48][49]

2015 season

In 2015, Kazmir began the season as the A's third starter and enjoyed one of the most effective extended stretches of his major league career. Over his first 18 starts, Kazmir's 2.38 ERA and ratios of 8.3 strikeouts and 6.9 hits per nine innings were among the best in the American League. He was also consistent, only once giving up more than three earned runs in a start during that span.[12]

The A's were not in serious contention for a playoff spot as the trade deadline approached, and Kazmir was rumored to be a potential acquisition target for several teams seeking to improve their starting pitching.[50] On July 23, 2015, he was traded to the Houston Astros for two prospects - catcher Jacob Nottingham and pitcher Daniel Mengden.[51]

Houston Astros

Rest of the 2015 season

Kazmir won his debut with the hometown Astros, going seven innings and giving up three hits with three strikeouts in a 4–0 Astros victory over the Kansas City Royals.[52] However, he was less effective with Houston than he had been with Oakland. Over 13 starts, he earned a 4.17 ERA with ratios of 9.6 hits and 6.6 strikeouts per nine innings, and his record was 2–6.[12] He also led MLB pitchers in errors, with seven.[53]

Houston made the playoffs as a wildcard team, and Kazmir started game two of the 2015 American League Division Series against the Kansas City Royals. He pitched into the 6th inning and gave up 3 runs, and although he left the game with the Astros holding a 4–3 lead, the Royals came back to win the game 5-4 and took the series in five games.

Los Angeles Dodgers

2016 season

On December 30, 2015, Kazmir signed a 3-year, $48 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers.[54] He made 26 starts for the Dodgers, with a 10–6 record and 4.56 ERA.[55] Kazmir's hip began to bother him in August, affecting his mechanics. He struggled through several short starts and was placed on the disabled list after being pulled in the third inning of a game on August 22. He returned to the mound on September 23 but felt muscle discomfort after one inning and was subsequently removed from the game and shut down for the season.[56] The short appearance would be his last in the major leagues until 2021.[57]

2017 season

 
Kazmir pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017

Coming into spring training, Kazmir continued to struggle with the hip and intercostal injuries which had affected his mechanics during the previous season.[58][59] He continued to tinker with his mechanics in attempt to recover his fastball velocity, but it still topped out in the low-to-mid 80s.[60][61] Continued ineffectiveness during spring training led to Kazmir again beginning the season on the disabled list.[62][63] He continued to work on refining his delivery and hoped to rejoin the club at some point during the season, but continued discomfort after a minor league rehab appearance in late June caused him to be shut down again.[64][65] He was sent home for a time in July to work with a body mechanics specialist in Houston.[66]

Kazmir made four rehab appearances for the Class A+ Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in August and September, pitching to a 4.50 ERA in 12 innings of work. His pitch velocity had not increased, however, so the Dodgers decided not to add him to the major league roster for the end of the regular season or the team's playoff run to the 2017 World Series.[67][56][68]

Atlanta Braves

2018 season

On December 16, 2017, the Dodgers traded Kazmir, Charlie Culberson, Adrián González, Brandon McCarthy, and cash considerations to the Atlanta Braves for Matt Kemp.[69] At the time of the trade, he was in the last year of his three-year contract, with $16 million remaining.[60] His fastball velocity was sitting in the high-80s early in spring training, putting him in the running to be the Braves' fifth starter, but slipped back into the low-80s as the regular season approached.[70][68] After being removed early from his final scheduled spring training start on March 24 due to a "fatigued arm", the Braves released Kazmir, making him a free agent.[71]

Second comeback

Kazmir continued to work out and began a throwing program soon after his release by the Braves but commented that "it just didn’t turn out too well physically" and paused the workouts. While he did not retire, he did not seek to join a professional club during the 2018 or 2019 seasons and instead focused on his family life.[57]

In January 2020, Kazmir expressed his desire to resume his baseball career and signed with the Eastern Reyes del Tigre, one of four teams in the Constellation Energy League, a Sugar Land Skeeters-developed summer league that played a limited schedule during the COVID-19 pandemic.[72]

San Francisco Giants

2021 season

On February 23, 2021, Kazmir signed a minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants and was invited to Major League Spring Training.[73] On May 22, Kazmir was selected to the active roster and was named the starting pitcher against the Dodgers.[74] He pitched four innings, taking the loss after allowing one run on two hits while striking out two batters.[75] Kazmir recorded a 6.43 ERA across 3 appearances before being designated for assignment on June 5.[76] The Giants sent him to the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats on June 11, though he soon left the minor league club when he was chosen as a member of the United States Olympic baseball team.[76] On September 22, Kazmir was added back onto the Giants 40-man roster and started later that night against the San Diego Padres.[77]

In the 2021 regular season for the Giants, Kazmir was 0–1 with a 6.35 ERA. He pitched 11.1 innings over 5 games (4 starts).[78] For AAA Sacramento, he was 3–3 with a 4.61 ERA. He pitched 52.2 innings over 13 games (12 starts).[79]

US Olympic Team

In July 2021 while pitching in the Giants' minor league system, Kazmir was selected to play on the United States national baseball team at the 2020 Summer Olympics, which were held in 2021 in Tokyo.[80] Kazmir appeared in one game at the Olympics, starting against the Dominican Republic in the quarterfinals and pitching five scoreless innings to earn the win.[81] Team USA team went on to win the silver medal, falling to Japan in the gold-medal game.[82]

Scouting report

When Kazmir was enjoying success during his first several seasons, his best pitches were a four-seam fastball and a slider. His fastball was regularly clocked in the mid to high 90s with excellent command, and his preferred strike-out pitch was his slider, which many scouts and other observers compared to that of Hall of Famer Steve Carlton.[83][84] On the advice of Devil Rays teammate James Shields, he added a change-up, which also became an out pitch.[85]

Repeated injuries followed by repeated attempts to tweak his mechanics and throwing motion saw Kazmir's entire repertoire dwindle in effectiveness. His fastball velocity dropped until topping out in the mid-80s in 2011,[86][87] and he "lost his feel" for the slider, using it only sporadically and with poor results after his early 2008 stint on the disabled list.[88][89]

In 2013, Kazmir returned to the major leagues with a modified slider that was thrown with less velocity than his pre-injury pitch, registering in the mid-80s. As the season progressed, his fastball velocity improved to the low 90s with a mix of four-seam and two-seam fastballs. Kazmir continued to throw a change-up in the low 80s and an occasional curve ball.[90][91] By late in the 2016 season, his fastball velocity had slipped back down to the low 80s, decreasing the difference between the speed of his pitches and reducing his effectiveness.[68]

Personal life

Kazmir and his long time girlfriend have two sons together.

Awards and accomplishments

  • Major League Baseball All-Star (2006, 2008, 2014)
  • American League Pitcher of the Month (May 2008)[92]
  • 2× American League Player of the Week (May 21, 2006, September 16, 2007)[93]
  • American League strikeout leader (2007)
  • Baseball America High School Player of the Year (2002)
  • Member of the United States Junior Olympic baseball team (2001)
  • Set a single-season record for strikeouts by high school pitchers in Texas with 175 for Cypress Falls High School (breaking the previous record of 172, set by Josh Beckett)
  • Threw four consecutive no-hitters as a high school junior. While going for his fifth consecutive no-hitter he gave up a hit with two out in the seventh inning. After this, he finished the game, and subsequently pitched two more consecutive no-hitters.[94]

See also

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Sporting positions
Preceded by Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Opening Day starting pitcher

2006—2007
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Awards and achievements
Preceded by American League Pitcher of the Month
May 2008
July 2015
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scott, kazmir, scott, edward, kazmir, ɪər, born, january, 1984, american, professional, baseball, pitcher, currently, free, agent, previously, played, tampa, devil, rays, rays, angeles, angels, anaheim, cleveland, indians, oakland, athletics, houston, astros, . Scott Edward Kazmir ˈ k ae z m ɪer born January 24 1984 is an American professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent He previously played for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays Rays Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Cleveland Indians Oakland Athletics Houston Astros Los Angeles Dodgers and San Francisco Giants Scott KazmirKazmir with the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017Free agentPitcherBorn 1984 01 24 January 24 1984 age 39 Houston Texas U S Bats LeftThrows LeftMLB debutAugust 23 2004 for the Tampa Bay Devil RaysMLB statistics through 2021 season Win loss record108 97Earned run average4 02Strikeouts1 618TeamsTampa Bay Devil Rays Rays 2004 2009 Los Angeles Angels 2009 2011 Cleveland Indians 2013 Oakland Athletics 2014 2015 Houston Astros 2015 Los Angeles Dodgers 2016 San Francisco Giants 2021 Career highlights and awards3 All Star 2006 2008 2014 AL strikeout leader 2007 Medals Men s baseballRepresenting United StatesOlympic Games2020 Tokyo TeamKazmir was born and raised in the Houston Texas area As a high school pitcher he tossed four consecutive no hitters and averaged more than two strikeouts per inning drawing the attention of major league scouts and prompting the New York Mets to choose him in the first round 15th overall of the 2002 Major League Baseball draft Kazmir moved quickly through the Mets minor league system and was one of the top pitching prospects in baseball when he was sent to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at the 2004 trade deadline in a trade that has been consistently listed as one of the most lopsided deals in modern major league history 1 The Devil Rays soon called Kazmir up to the major leagues and he made his MLB debut in August 2004 when he was only 20 years old 2 He quickly became a mainstay in Tampa Bay s starting rotation winning at least 10 games in each of his four complete seasons with the club at a time when the team lost at least 90 games per year He was named to his first All Star team in 2006 led the American League with 239 strikeouts in 2007 and is still among Tampa Bay s all time leaders in many pitching categories including strikeouts earned run average ERA wins and games started 3 Kazmir missed time due to injury in 2008 and early 2009 and the Rays dealt him to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim at the 2009 trade deadline While he pitched well for the Angels in 2009 he struggled with injuries and reduced effectiveness over the following seasons leading to his release in June 2011 Kazmir did not pitch in the majors for the next season and a half as he sought to regain his form He signed a minor league deal with the Cleveland Indians before the 2013 season won 10 games and placed third in voting for American League Comeback Player of the Year He signed a two year contract with the Oakland Athletics for 2014 and continued his resurgence playing in the 2014 Major League Baseball All Star Game and earning a career high 15 wins The A s dealt Kazmir to his hometown Houston Astros at the 2015 trade deadline and he signed a three year 48 million contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers after the season While he won 10 games for the Dodgers in 2016 a series of injuries kept him from pitching in the major leagues in 2017 and he did not pitch professionally at all in 2018 or 2019 He began another comeback attempt in 2020 with an independent minor league team and he returned to the major leagues in 2021 with the San Francisco Giants for whom he appeared in four games Also in 2021 Kazmir was selected as a member of the United States national baseball team for the Summer Olympics in Tokyo where he started and won the quarterfinal game Contents 1 High school career 2 Professional career 2 1 Minor Leagues and trade to Tampa Bay 2 2 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Rays 2 2 1 2004 2005 2 2 2 2006 season 2 2 3 2007 season 2 2 4 2008 season 2 2 5 2009 season 2 3 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim 2 3 1 Rest of the 2009 season 2 3 2 2010 season 2 3 3 2011 season 2 4 First comeback 2 5 Cleveland Indians 2 5 1 2013 season 2 6 Oakland Athletics 2 6 1 2014 season 2 6 2 2015 season 2 7 Houston Astros 2 7 1 Rest of the 2015 season 2 8 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 8 1 2016 season 2 8 2 2017 season 2 9 Atlanta Braves 2 9 1 2018 season 2 10 Second comeback 2 11 San Francisco Giants 2 11 1 2021 season 3 US Olympic Team 4 Scouting report 5 Personal life 6 Awards and accomplishments 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHigh school career EditKazmir attended Cypress Falls High School in Harris County Texas He played both varsity baseball and junior varsity football at the school until his junior year when he decided to focus on baseball to great success During one stretch on the high school baseball diamond Kazmir threw five no hitters in six games four consecutive no hitters then a one hit game then another no hitter 4 5 As a senior he struck out 172 batters in 75 innings pitched and had an earned run average ERA of 0 37 6 Kazmir was recruited by several major college baseball programs and verbally committed to play for the Texas Longhorns baseball team 4 However after he was drafted in the first round 15th overall of the 2002 MLB draft by the New York Mets he decided to sign a professional baseball contract and did not attend college His high school teammate Clint Everts was selected 5th overall by the Montreal Expos and they became the first pair of pitchers from the same high school team to be drafted in the first round 5 Professional career EditMinor Leagues and trade to Tampa Bay Edit Kazmir quickly advanced through the lower level of the Mets minor league system He led the minor leagues in strikeouts per nine innings in 2003 and was promoted to the Binghamton Mets of the Class AA Eastern League in July 2004 during his second full season of pro baseball A few weeks later on July 30 he was traded along with minor league pitcher Joselo Diaz to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in exchange for veteran starting pitcher Victor Zambrano and minor league reliever Bartolome Fortunato The trade was widely criticized by the New York media and fan base at the time and given Kazmir s subsequent success and the limited contributions from the oft injured Zambrano the trade has often been mentioned as one of the most uneven trading deadline deals in major league history 7 1 The Devil Rays sent Kazmir to their Class AA affiliate the Montgomery Biscuits of the Southern League where he started four games throwing 25 innings and allowing 14 hits while striking out 24 In late August Tampa Bay called him up to the major leagues bypassing the Triple A level altogether 8 Tampa Bay Devil Rays Rays Edit 2004 2005 Edit Kazmir made his major league debut on August 23 2004 pitching five shutout innings against the Seattle Mariners He initially struggled with his control and had a 2 3 record and an ERA of 5 67 in 8 appearances 7 starts in 2004 but he showed potential by striking out 11 07 batters per nine innings On September 9 Kazmir made his only relief appearance with the Rays allowing one run in three innings against the Yankees 9 2006 season Edit Kazmir pitching for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in 2006 Kazmir started the 2006 season opener April 3 at Baltimore At 22 years 2 months and 10 days Kazmir was the youngest opening day starter since Dwight Gooden with the Mets in 1986 He lost the decision after 6 ER in 4 IP but his first full major league season was a success overall with a record of 10 8 on a Devil Rays team that lost 101 games with 163 strikeouts and a 3 24 ERA in 144 2 innings Kazmir often pitched best when facing the opponent s ace starter he won decisions against Cy Young winner Roy Halladay two time 20 game winner Jamie Moyer two time All Star and 20 game winner Dontrelle Willis 2001 World Series co MVP and 3 time 20 game winner Curt Schilling and 2003 World Series MVP Josh Beckett On June 22 2006 Scott Kazmir passed Sandy Koufax and put himself in the 22nd spot in MLB history for most strikeouts by a left handed pitcher before his 23rd birthday He also picked up his team leading ninth victory in the process On July 2 2006 Kazmir was elected by the players to appear in the 2006 MLB All Star Game his first all star appearance The next day he threw his first and thus far only complete game shutout blanking the Boston Red Sox in Tropicana Field on 2 hits while striking out 10 In the All Star Game Kazmir threw a perfect sixth inning retiring Freddy Sanchez Carlos Beltran and Albert Pujols 10 On August 22 2006 Kazmir struck out eight Texas Rangers becoming the all time Rays strikeout leader 2007 season Edit 2007 is generally considered to be Kazmir s best year 11 He led the AL in strikeouts 239 and games started 34 and also set career highs in wins 13 on a Devil Rays team that won only 64 games innings pitched 2062 3 and WAR 5 8 12 He became the first pitcher in Tampa Bay history to total over 200 strikeouts in a season and to date he is the only pitcher in team history to lead the league in strikeouts Kazmir was one of the MLB s most unhittable pitchers in 2007 with hitters only making contact 74 5 of the time the fourth best in the league 13 In their year end review Baseball Prospectus proclaimed Health permitting he s one of the best pitchers in the AL 14 It was also during this time that Tampa Bay fans began crowning Kazmir with the nickname Pizza Man which was a reference to a longstanding promotion at Tropicana Field where if the Rays pitching staff combined for 10 strikeouts during a game attendees of the game could trade in their ticket stub for a free pizza at participating Papa John s restaurants The inference was that when Kazmir was pitching there was a much higher chance of a free pizza for fans 15 2008 season Edit Kazmir strained his elbow at the beginning of Spring training in 2008 While the injury was not considered serious at the time the Rays were cautious with their star pitcher His recovery and belated season preparation delayed his first start until May 4 when he faced the Boston Red Sox in Fenway Park 16 After a rocky season debut Kazmir had perhaps the best month of his career in May He set a team record for wins in a month going 5 1 with a 1 22 ERA and not allowed more than 1 run or 4 hits in a game after his first start For his efforts he was named the AL pitcher of the month the first Rays player to win the honor 17 Kazmir was named to the American League squad for the 2008 MLB All Star Game 18 Though the Rays management preferred that Kazmir rest his arm and not pitch in the mid summer classic if at all possible 19 the game ended up being the longest ever and Kazmir stepped to the mound in the 15th inning He threw a scoreless frame and the AL all stars scored the winning run in the bottom of the 15th making Kazmir the winning pitcher 20 Kazmir pitching for the Tampa Bay Rays in 2009 Kazmir was less effective over the second half of the season posting a 5 3 record and 4 02 ERA as the Rays won their first American League East championship In the postseason Kazmir made 5 starts and went 1 1 with a 4 21 ERA as the Rays won their first AL pennant But in what was a continuing trend he could never work very deep into a ballgame averaging just 5 innings while throwing over 100 pitches per start in the playoffs 21 Kazmir averaged 4 28 pitches per plate appearance on the season the highest rate in the majors 22 He s an ace as far as his numbers go Baseball Prospectus wrote But he doesn t do many of the other things one expects from an ace He regularly misses time here and there in 2008 it was an early season elbow strain he s so inefficient that he often hits 100 pitches before he s made it to the fifth inning and he can become a scheduled strain on the bullpen Don t get us wrong he s great and clearly worth the nearly 40 million he ll receive over the next four years but he s far from deserving of the ace designation 7 During the season the Rays and Kazmir agreed on a four year contract extension which guaranteed the lefty 28 5 million and had a maximum value of approximately 39 5 million if the team picked up his option for the 2012 season 23 2009 season Edit Kazmir again started the 2009 season on the disabled list with elbow issues and was activated on April 8 He accrued a 4 4 record with an ERA of 7 69 before going on the disabled list again on May 23 to rest a leg strain 24 and to work on problems with his pitching mechanics 25 He returned on June 27 and went on to have a record of 8 7 with an ERA of 5 92 and 91 strikeouts as of August 28 2009 Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim Edit Rest of the 2009 season Edit Kazmir with the Los Angeles Angels in 2009 On August 28 2009 Kazmir was traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for second baseman Sean Rodriguez and minor leaguers Alexander Torres and Matt Sweeney 26 On his Angels debut against the Seattle Mariners he received the loss going 61 3 innings giving up one earned run and striking out eight At one point he retired 16 batters in a row Scott Kazmir made his home debut with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on September 8 2009 once again pitching against the Seattle Mariners going seven innings and giving up only one run in a no decision Kazmir continued to pitch well for his new team during the remaining month of the regular season posting a 2 2 record with a 1 73 ERA However he fared less well in the postseason going 0 1 with a 7 56 ERA in two starts and one appearance in relief In spring training 2010 Kazmir noted that he was not in best shape in the 2009 season I d get nine or 10 pitches into an inning and I didn t have the explosiveness I wanted Kazmir said I was falling off pitches and stuff like that At one point you kind of wonder 27 2010 season Edit In the offseason Kazmir focused on strength and flexibility training to reduce strain on his arm Manager Mike Scioscia said He ll be in the right arm slot more often instead of dropping down to compensate or flying open Scioscia said It s all connected With a more consistent delivery he ll minimize risk to his arm because it s not doing more work than it has to 27 Despite this winter regimen Kazmir began the season on the disabled list with hamstring and shoulder issues 28 He made his first start on April 15 a loss to the Yankees 29 His struggles continued throughout the first half of the season as he posted the worst ERA among starters in the AL 6 92 along with a 7 9 record Quoted in the Los Angeles Times in July Kazmir said It kind of feels like I m thinking too much about where I m throwing the ball and things start snowballing and the next thing you know you don t really know what s going on 30 On July 18 he was placed on the disabled list with left shoulder fatigue 31 Kazmir returned in August to mixed results He finished the season with a 9 15 record in 28 starts and his 5 94 ERA was the highest in MLB among pitchers who worked 140 or more innings 32 2011 season Edit Kazmir struggled again in spring training giving up 19 runs in 23 innings and was touched for 5 runs in 2 innings in his first regular season start Angels manager Mike Scioscia said that Kazmir s struggles were baffling and that despite a rigorous off season training regimen the former all star pitcher had lost his velocity command and confidence 32 Kazmir was placed on the DL and sent to extended spring training to sort things out After working on his mechanics for a month Kazmir was sent to the Salt Lake Bees the Angels Triple A affiliate for a series of rehabilitation starts as he tried to work his way back to the major leagues possibly as a relief pitcher 33 However his struggles only grew worse in the minors Kazmir had a 17 02 ERA in 5 starts walking 20 and striking out 14 in 15 innings with his fastball velocity down to the lows 80s He was released by the Angels on June 15 despite having 14 5 million remaining on his guaranteed contract 34 35 First comeback Edit In December 2011 Kazmir tried to regain his form pitching winter ball for Leones del Escogido in the Dominican League 36 His only start with the club did not go well as he gave up 2 hits 2 walks and 4 earned runs in one third of an inning 37 Kazmir sought help from several athletic trainers as he sought to regain his pitching and he eventually began training with Ron Wolforth an independent pitching expert in the Houston area 35 Kazmir slowly rebuilt his pitching mechanics for several months and though he held bullpen sessions for scouts from several major league teams in the spring of 2012 he did not sign with a major league organization On July 7 2012 Kazmir signed with the Sugar Land Skeeters of the independent Atlantic League who play near his hometown of Houston 38 Kazmir started 14 games for the Skeeters and finished the season with a 3 6 record and a 5 34 ERA 39 In November 2012 Kazmir signed with Gigantes de Carolina of the Puerto Rican Professional Baseball League While he posted a 4 37 ERA he struck out 27 batters in 23 innings and his fastball velocity was reported to be back in the 94 95 MPH range 40 Cleveland Indians Edit 2013 season Edit Kazmir pitching for the Cleveland Indians in 2013 Kazmir signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians on December 21 2012 and received an invitation to spring training After pitching well during the spring he was named the team s 5th starter heading into the regular season 41 On May 4 2013 against the Minnesota Twins Kazmir won his first major league game since 2010 42 In his next start he fanned 10 Oakland batters without issuing a walk during six innings of one run ball to win his second consecutive start It was the first time winning back to back starts since his 2010 season 43 While not consistently regaining his former velocity Kazmir s ability to better command his pitches helped him to have a season that saw him come in third in the voting for the 2013 American League Comeback Player of the Year 44 45 Kazmir started 29 games his most since 2007 posted a 10 9 record most wins since 2009 and had a career best strikeout to walk ratio of 3 45 Oakland Athletics Edit 2014 season Edit After his resurgent season in Cleveland Kazmir signed a two year 22 million contract with the Oakland Athletics on December 3 2013 46 Kazmir pitched 190 innings for the A s in 2014 the second highest total of his career and finished the season with a 3 55 ERA and 15 wins a career high Although his strikeouts per 9 innings rate dropped sharply from the previous season 9 2 to 7 8 Kazmir posted a career best walks hits per 9 inning rate 1 161 and was named to the 2014 AL All Star team his third appearance in the game and first since 2008 47 He was less effective in the second half and his ERA rose over a full run from the All Star break until the end of the season 48 49 2015 season Edit In 2015 Kazmir began the season as the A s third starter and enjoyed one of the most effective extended stretches of his major league career Over his first 18 starts Kazmir s 2 38 ERA and ratios of 8 3 strikeouts and 6 9 hits per nine innings were among the best in the American League He was also consistent only once giving up more than three earned runs in a start during that span 12 The A s were not in serious contention for a playoff spot as the trade deadline approached and Kazmir was rumored to be a potential acquisition target for several teams seeking to improve their starting pitching 50 On July 23 2015 he was traded to the Houston Astros for two prospects catcher Jacob Nottingham and pitcher Daniel Mengden 51 Houston Astros Edit Rest of the 2015 season Edit Kazmir won his debut with the hometown Astros going seven innings and giving up three hits with three strikeouts in a 4 0 Astros victory over the Kansas City Royals 52 However he was less effective with Houston than he had been with Oakland Over 13 starts he earned a 4 17 ERA with ratios of 9 6 hits and 6 6 strikeouts per nine innings and his record was 2 6 12 He also led MLB pitchers in errors with seven 53 Houston made the playoffs as a wildcard team and Kazmir started game two of the 2015 American League Division Series against the Kansas City Royals He pitched into the 6th inning and gave up 3 runs and although he left the game with the Astros holding a 4 3 lead the Royals came back to win the game 5 4 and took the series in five games Los Angeles Dodgers Edit 2016 season Edit On December 30 2015 Kazmir signed a 3 year 48 million deal with the Los Angeles Dodgers 54 He made 26 starts for the Dodgers with a 10 6 record and 4 56 ERA 55 Kazmir s hip began to bother him in August affecting his mechanics He struggled through several short starts and was placed on the disabled list after being pulled in the third inning of a game on August 22 He returned to the mound on September 23 but felt muscle discomfort after one inning and was subsequently removed from the game and shut down for the season 56 The short appearance would be his last in the major leagues until 2021 57 2017 season Edit Kazmir pitching for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2017 Coming into spring training Kazmir continued to struggle with the hip and intercostal injuries which had affected his mechanics during the previous season 58 59 He continued to tinker with his mechanics in attempt to recover his fastball velocity but it still topped out in the low to mid 80s 60 61 Continued ineffectiveness during spring training led to Kazmir again beginning the season on the disabled list 62 63 He continued to work on refining his delivery and hoped to rejoin the club at some point during the season but continued discomfort after a minor league rehab appearance in late June caused him to be shut down again 64 65 He was sent home for a time in July to work with a body mechanics specialist in Houston 66 Kazmir made four rehab appearances for the Class A Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in August and September pitching to a 4 50 ERA in 12 innings of work His pitch velocity had not increased however so the Dodgers decided not to add him to the major league roster for the end of the regular season or the team s playoff run to the 2017 World Series 67 56 68 Atlanta Braves Edit 2018 season Edit On December 16 2017 the Dodgers traded Kazmir Charlie Culberson Adrian Gonzalez Brandon McCarthy and cash considerations to the Atlanta Braves for Matt Kemp 69 At the time of the trade he was in the last year of his three year contract with 16 million remaining 60 His fastball velocity was sitting in the high 80s early in spring training putting him in the running to be the Braves fifth starter but slipped back into the low 80s as the regular season approached 70 68 After being removed early from his final scheduled spring training start on March 24 due to a fatigued arm the Braves released Kazmir making him a free agent 71 Second comeback Edit Kazmir continued to work out and began a throwing program soon after his release by the Braves but commented that it just didn t turn out too well physically and paused the workouts While he did not retire he did not seek to join a professional club during the 2018 or 2019 seasons and instead focused on his family life 57 In January 2020 Kazmir expressed his desire to resume his baseball career and signed with the Eastern Reyes del Tigre one of four teams in the Constellation Energy League a Sugar Land Skeeters developed summer league that played a limited schedule during the COVID 19 pandemic 72 San Francisco Giants Edit 2021 season Edit On February 23 2021 Kazmir signed a minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants and was invited to Major League Spring Training 73 On May 22 Kazmir was selected to the active roster and was named the starting pitcher against the Dodgers 74 He pitched four innings taking the loss after allowing one run on two hits while striking out two batters 75 Kazmir recorded a 6 43 ERA across 3 appearances before being designated for assignment on June 5 76 The Giants sent him to the Triple A Sacramento River Cats on June 11 though he soon left the minor league club when he was chosen as a member of the United States Olympic baseball team 76 On September 22 Kazmir was added back onto the Giants 40 man roster and started later that night against the San Diego Padres 77 In the 2021 regular season for the Giants Kazmir was 0 1 with a 6 35 ERA He pitched 11 1 innings over 5 games 4 starts 78 For AAA Sacramento he was 3 3 with a 4 61 ERA He pitched 52 2 innings over 13 games 12 starts 79 US Olympic Team EditIn July 2021 while pitching in the Giants minor league system Kazmir was selected to play on the United States national baseball team at the 2020 Summer Olympics which were held in 2021 in Tokyo 80 Kazmir appeared in one game at the Olympics starting against the Dominican Republic in the quarterfinals and pitching five scoreless innings to earn the win 81 Team USA team went on to win the silver medal falling to Japan in the gold medal game 82 Scouting report EditWhen Kazmir was enjoying success during his first several seasons his best pitches were a four seam fastball and a slider His fastball was regularly clocked in the mid to high 90s with excellent command and his preferred strike out pitch was his slider which many scouts and other observers compared to that of Hall of Famer Steve Carlton 83 84 On the advice of Devil Rays teammate James Shields he added a change up which also became an out pitch 85 Repeated injuries followed by repeated attempts to tweak his mechanics and throwing motion saw Kazmir s entire repertoire dwindle in effectiveness His fastball velocity dropped until topping out in the mid 80s in 2011 86 87 and he lost his feel for the slider using it only sporadically and with poor results after his early 2008 stint on the disabled list 88 89 In 2013 Kazmir returned to the major leagues with a modified slider that was thrown with less velocity than his pre injury pitch registering in the mid 80s As the season progressed his fastball velocity improved to the low 90s with a mix of four seam and two seam fastballs Kazmir continued to throw a change up in the low 80s and an occasional curve ball 90 91 By late in the 2016 season his fastball velocity had slipped back down to the low 80s decreasing the difference between the speed of his pitches and reducing his effectiveness 68 Personal life EditKazmir and his long time girlfriend have two sons together Awards and accomplishments Edit3 Major League Baseball All Star 2006 2008 2014 American League Pitcher of the Month May 2008 92 2 American League Player of the Week May 21 2006 September 16 2007 93 American League strikeout leader 2007 Baseball America High School Player of the Year 2002 Member of the United States Junior Olympic baseball team 2001 Set a single season record for strikeouts by high school pitchers in Texas with 175 for Cypress Falls High School breaking the previous record of 172 set by Josh Beckett Threw four consecutive no hitters as a high school junior While going for his fifth consecutive no hitter he gave up a hit with two out in the seventh inning After this he finished the game and subsequently pitched two more consecutive no hitters 94 See also Edit Baseball portal Texas portal Biography portalHouston Astros award winners and league leaders List of Olympic medalists in baseball List of people from Houston List of World Series starting pitchersReferences Edit a b Schoenfield David July 25 2019 30 teams 30 bad deals Revisiting the worst deadline trade your team ever made ESPN com Retrieved September 29 2021 USATODAY com Kazmir set to make major league debut usatoday com August 24 2004 Retrieved November 28 2014 Tampa Bay Rays Top 10 Pitching Leaders Baseball Reference com Retrieved July 24 2010 a b It s paying off for Rays Kazmir St Petersburg Times October 22 2008 Retrieved December 21 2013 a b Jenkins Lee February 22 2004 A Fast Friend Tells Kazmir to Wait His Turn The New York Times Retrieved September 29 2021 ESPN com MLB Pitchers become rare pair in baseball draft Static espn go com Retrieved December 21 2013 a b Normandin Marc October 9 2009 Player Profile Scott Kazmir Baseball Prospectus Devil Rays call up LHP Kazmir called up option RHP Nunez to minors MLB ESPN Sports espn go com August 24 2004 Retrieved December 2 2013 Chuck Bill 100 random things about the Red Sox Rays and Yankees The Boston Globe Published April 2 2009 Retrieved May 2 2009 Gilbert Steve Kazmir soaking it all in Tampa Bay Rays Published July 10 2006 Rays trade Kazmir for Angels prospects raysbaseball com News Tampabay rays mlb com Retrieved December 21 2013 a b c Scott Kazmir Statistics and History Baseball Reference com Retrieved December 21 2013 Anderson R J January 13 2010 The Contact Tales FanGraphs Retrieved January 14 2010 PECOTA Card Scott Kazmir Baseball Prospectus 2008 Archived from the original on January 6 2010 Retrieved January 14 2010 Shaw Bud March 1 2013 Cleveland Indians Scott Kazmir keeps impressing in bid to revive big league career Cleveland Plain Dealer cleveland com Retrieved August 7 2016 Chastain Bill Kazmir excited to join Rays for 08 debut Tampa Bay Rays Published May 4 2008 Kazmir wins AL pitcher of the month St Petersburg Times Tampabay com June 3 2008 Retrieved December 21 2013 Chastain Bill Trio of Rays bound for All Star Game Major League Baseball Published July 10 2008 Kazmir likely to be All Star spectator St Petersburg Times Tampabay com Retrieved December 21 2013 NL All Stars vs AL All Stars July 15 2008 Sports espn go com July 15 2008 Retrieved December 21 2013 Scott Kazmir Postseason Pitching Gamelogs Baseball Reference com Retrieved December 21 2013 2008 Major League Baseball Pitching Baseball Reference com Retrieved July 24 2010 Chastain Bill Rays Kazmir agree to extension Archived May 18 2008 at the Wayback Machine Tampa Bay Rays Published May 14 2008 Rays place Kazmir Percival on DL Price likely to be called up TBO com Archived May 25 2009 at the Wayback Machine Kazmir on target as he passes test TBO com archive is February 3 2013 Archived from the original on February 3 2013 Angels trade for Rays Scott Kazmir Los Angeles Times Latimesblogs latimes com August 28 2009 Archived from the original on August 31 2009 Retrieved July 24 2010 a b DiGiovanna Mike February 21 2010 Angels Scott Kazmir has been working on strength and flexibility Los Angeles Times Kazmir placed on disabled list The Orange County Register July 18 2010 Retrieved July 24 2010 Scott Kazmir 2010 Pitching Gamelogs Baseball Reference com Retrieved July 24 2010 Angels Scott Kazmir goes on the disabled list Los Angeles Times Latimesblogs latimes com July 18 2010 Retrieved July 24 2010 Rhett Bollinger Kazmir lands on DL with left shoulder fatigue angelsbaseball com News Mlb mlb com Retrieved July 24 2010 a b Baxter Kevin April 4 2011 Angels losing patience with Scott Kazmir Los Angeles Times DiGiovanna Mike May 21 2011 Angels Scott Kazmir could return as reliever Los Angeles Times The Fabulous Forum Los Angeles Times June 15 2011 a b Keown Tim June 24 2014 How Scott Kazmir came back ESPN com Retrieved September 29 2021 Scott Kazmir is pitching again The Orange County Register Retrieved November 28 2014 Escogido Baseball Club Escogido Baseball Club Escogido com Archived from the original on December 24 2013 Retrieved December 21 2013 Kazmir signs with the Skeeters of the ALPB Espn go com July 7 2012 Retrieved December 21 2013 Scott Kazmir minor league stats Baseball Reference com Baseball Reference com January 24 1984 Retrieved December 21 2013 Hale Mark February 3 2013 Former Mets prospect Kazmir tries to find way back to majors NYPOST com Archived from the original on March 10 2013 Retrieved March 26 2013 MLB March 25 2013 Scott Kazmir makes Cleveland Indians rotation after two years out of MLB Sports Illustrated Retrieved December 2 2013 Meisel Zack MLB com Gameday indians com Gameday Cleveland Indians MLB Retrieved December 2 2013 MLB com Gameday Mlb mlb com Retrieved December 2 2013 Sporting News MLB awards Mariano Rivera Francisco Liriano voted top comebackers Sporting News Retrieved November 28 2014 Cleveland Indians pitcher Scott Kazmir learned to control his delivery more now that his velocity has decreased MLB com News Mlb mlb com July 19 2013 Retrieved December 2 2013 Ringolsby Tracy December 4 2013 Beane does heavy lifting before Winter Meetings MLB com Retrieved December 4 2013 2014 All Star Game rosters MLB com July 13 2014 Retrieved November 12 2014 Scott Kazmir 2014 Pitching Gamelogs Baseball Reference com Retrieved November 28 2014 Scott Kazmir Fangraphs com Retrieved November 12 2014 Houston Astros acquire starter Scott Kazmir from Oakland Athletics Click 2 Houston July 23 2015 Retrieved March 28 2016 Astros acquire Kazmir from A s MLB com July 23 2015 Retrieved July 23 2015 Houston Astros vs Kansas City Royals Box Score July 24 2015 ESPN Retrieved July 25 2015 Major League Leaderboards 2015 Pitchers Fielding Statistics FanGraphs Baseball www fangraphs com Gurnick Ken December 30 2015 Dodgers ink Kazmir to 3 year contract mlb com Retrieved December 30 2015 2016 Los Angeles Dodgers Batting Pitching amp Fielding Statistics Baseball Reference Retrieved November 1 2016 a b Press Dick Scanlon Associated Veteran Kazmir hopes to earn spot in Atlanta rotation a b Brownstein Mathew May 9 2019 MMO Exclusive Three time All Star Pitcher Scott Kazmir Mets Mezmerized Online Retrieved September 4 2019 Plunkett Bill February 28 2017 Dodgers left hander Scott Kazmir focused on health mechanics Orange County Register Retrieved April 4 2017 Padilla Doug March 9 2017 Dodgers lose starter Scott Kazmir to sore hip ESPN Retrieved April 4 2017 a b Stephen Eric December 16 2017 2017 Dodgers review Scott Kazmir True Blue LA Gurnick Ken March 26 2017 Kazmir confident he can improve velocity mlb com Retrieved April 4 2017 Plunkett Bill March 26 2017 Scott Kazmir pitches way out of contention for Dodgers rotation spot Orange County Register Retrieved April 4 2017 Hoornstra JP March 30 2017 Dodgers finalize bench with final round of spring cuts Los Angeles Daily News Retrieved April 4 2017 Dilbeck Steve June 28 2017 Scott Kazmir is eyeing return to Dodgers soon LA Times Retrieved September 16 2017 RotoWire Staff June 29 2017 Dodgers Scott Kazmir Experiencing soreness in pitching arm CBS Sports Retrieved September 16 2017 Gurnick Ken July 21 2017 A Gon Ethier building up in pregame work mlb com Retrieved September 16 2017 Bigley Zack September 4 2017 Quakes Close the Season with a Win over Storm milb com Retrieved September 16 2017 a b c Braves Scott Kazmir Fastball in mid 80s CBSSports com Kemp returns to LA in 5 player deal with Braves MLB com December 16 2017 Retrieved December 16 2017 Brien David O Kazmir not lighting up radar gun insists there s more to come The Atlanta Journal Constitution Bowman Mark March 24 2018 Braves release veteran southpaw Kazmir MLB com Retrieved March 25 2018 Topkin Marc January 29 2020 Former Rays lefty Scott Kazmir seeks a return to the majors Tampa Bay Times Giants Scott Kazmir Agree To Minor League Deal MLB Trade Rumors Guardado Maria May 22 2021 Giants call up Kazmir for first start since 16 MLB com Retrieved May 22 2021 Dodgers vs Giants ESPN com May 22 2021 Retrieved May 22 2021 a b Giants Outright Scott Kazmir MLB Trade Rumors Franco Anthony September 22 2021 Giants Select Scott Kazmir mlbtraderumors com MLB Trade Rumors Retrieved September 22 2021 Scott Kazmir Stats Baseball Reference com Scott Kazmir Minor Winter amp Independent Leagues Statistics amp History Baseball Reference com USA Baseball announces Olympics roster MLB com July 2 2021 Retrieved July 2 2021 Team USA Beats Dominican Republic to Advance to Semifinals USA Baseball Retrieved August 27 2021 Baseball Softball United States vs Japan Gold Medal Game Results olympics com August 7 2021 Archived from the original on August 16 2021 Retrieved August 8 2021 Life is Still Good for Rays Fans Sarasota Herald Tribune Retrieved November 28 2014 via Google News Archive Search Morrissey Michael April 2 2007 Kazmir Back On Big Stage New York Post Kalk Josh Anatomy of a player Scott Kazmir The Hardball Times Published September 23 2008 Fangraphs Page for Scott Kazmir Fangraphs DiGiovanna Mike May 24 2011 Angels Scott Kazmir has a disappointing outing Los Angeles Times Tampa Bay Rays Scott Kazmir disagree on why slider failed him agree that he needs it back Tampa Bay Times Tampabay com March 10 2009 Retrieved December 21 2013 DiGiovanna Mike July 1 2010 Speaking of Scott Kazmir s slider Los Angeles Times Scott Kazmir Back From The Dead Beyond the Box Score May 11 2013 Retrieved December 2 2013 Scott Kazmir PitchFx Overview FanGraphs Baseball Fangraphs com Retrieved December 2 2013 Kazmir named AL Pitcher of the Month Major League Baseball Retrieved November 28 2014 Scott Kazmir Stats Video Highlights Photos Bio Oakland Athletics Retrieved November 28 2014 Pitchers become rare pair in baseball draft ESPN Published June 4 2002 External links Edit Wikimedia Commons has media related to Scott Kazmir Career statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Scott Kazmir on Twitter Sporting positionsPreceded byDewon Brazelton Tampa Bay Devil Rays Opening Day starting pitcher2006 2007 Succeeded byJames ShieldsAwards and achievementsPreceded byCliff Lee Chris Sale American League Pitcher of the MonthMay 2008 July 2015 Succeeded byJohn Lackey Dallas Keuchel Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scott Kazmir amp oldid 1153045037, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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