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Shawn Chacón

Shawn Anthony Chacón (born December 23, 1977) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He last played in Major League Baseball with the Houston Astros in 2008. During his career, he threw an 88–92 mph sinker, a big curveball, a slider, and a changeup.

Shawn Chacón
Chacón with the New York Yankees in 2006
Pitcher
Born: (1977-12-23) December 23, 1977 (age 45)
Anchorage, Alaska
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
April 29, 2001, for the Colorado Rockies
Last MLB appearance
June 19, 2008, for the Houston Astros
MLB statistics
Win–loss record45–61
Earned run average4.99
Strikeouts619
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Early years

Chacón was born in Anchorage, Alaska, but has only dim recollection of his biological mother and none of his father (he believes his biological father was African-American and his mother was Hispanic). His mother placed him in a Greeley, Colorado, foster home when he was aged four, and he was adopted by Tony and Blanca Chacón.[1] Chacón was recruited by Arizona State, but chose to play professionally after he was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the third round of the 1996 amateur draft. He signed on June 18, 1996.

Professional career

Colorado Rockies

Chacón made his MLB debut in 2001 as a member of the Rockies. In his first start, Chacon allowed seven runs in 5+13 innings while striking out eight en route to a 14-7 win.[2] By the end of the 2001 season, Chacón made 27 starts and recorded a record of 6-10 for the Rockies.

In 2002, Chacón battled inconsistency and injuries throughout the season. He pitched in 13 starts in the first half, going 3-6 while having a stint on the DL. Once he returned, his season took a turn for the worse. In the second half he amassed an ERA of 7.00 in eight starts and was demoted to AAA.[3] Chacón never was recalled back to the majors and finished the season with a record of 5-11 while walking 60 batters in 119 innings.

Chacón was Colorado's 2003 All-Star representative, having won 11 games before the All Star break; the only other Rockies pitchers to have done so through 2015 are Aaron Cook (2008), Jason Marquis (2009), and Ubaldo Jiménez (2010). He never got to pitch in the All-Star game due to a nagging elbow injury. He returned after the All-Star break and was winless in six starts, going 0-4. Chacon was then shut down for the rest of the season.[4] He wound up finishing 11–8 with a 4.60 ERA.

The next year, due to a necessity at the closer role, he was converted into the Rockies closer for the 2004 season.[5] Chacón put up one of the most bizarre stat lines in baseball history for a closer. Chacón was ninth in the National League with 35 saves but was also tied with a league leading nine blown saves. His record was 1–9 and his ERA 7.11. His home/road splits were even odder, as he was 1-5 at home with a 6.81 ERA and 20 saves. He allowed more hits than innings pitched, and while on the road his ERA was even worse, standing at 7.56 and notching only 15 saves. In 2005, Chacón was 1-7 with a career low 4.09 through 13 games before being traded mid season to the Yankees, ending his five-year tenure with the Rockies. A few months prior to the trade, Chacon told a sports reporter that nobody wanted to pitch at high altitude Coors Field because the ball would not curve in the light air. After Chacon went to the Yankees, Rockies manager Hurdle said that a player unhappy with the Rockies would leave quickly.[6] He finished 24-45 in 150 games with 35 saves for the Rockies.

New York Yankees

The Rockies traded Chacón to the New York Yankees in July 2005 for minor league pitchers Ramón Ramírez and Eduardo Sierra.[7] Many New York fans and members of the tough New York media criticized the trade, calling it a bandage and not a solution, much like how the Yankees saw starts from Tim Redding, Darrell May and Sean Henn in 2005. Chacón was excited to be coming to New York, and he did not waver under the initial pressure and criticism. In his first start as a Yankee, he pitched six innings without allowing an earned run against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He finished 7–3 with a 2.85 ERA for the Yankees. Chacón made his postseason debut in Game 4 of the 2005 American League Division Series against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. He pitched 6⅓ innings and allowed just 2 runs in a Yankee win.

Before the 2006 season, sportswriters thought that Chacón would be a big key to the Yankee rotation. Chacón, however, got off to a slow start, but started pitching well in late April. On May 16, the Texas Rangers scored 7 runs off Chacón. After the terrible start, Chacón went on the 15-day disabled list. Chacón came off the DL on June 11. After coming off the DL, Chacón could not pitch 5 innings, forcing the Yankees to use their tired bullpen. On July 6, Chacón was sent to the bullpen after giving up seven runs in 1⅓ innings against the Cleveland Indians on July 4. He was replaced in the rotation by Kris Wilson.[8]

Pittsburgh Pirates

During the July 31, 2006, mid-season non-waiver trade deadline, Chacon was dealt for Craig Wilson. Chacón started for the Pirates, making nine starts and going 2–3 with a 5.48 ERA.

In 2007, Chacón was mainly used as a reliever by the Pirates, but also made four starts. He went 5–4 with a 3.94 ERA in 64 games for the Pirates in 2007. Chacón was granted free agency after the season.

Houston Astros

On February 20, 2008, Chacón signed a one-year deal with the Houston Astros worth $2 million.[9] On May 16, Chacón set a major league record by recording 9 consecutive no-decisions to begin a season.[10]

On June 25, 2008, the Astros announced that Chacón was suspended indefinitely for insubordination after a physical altercation with Astros General Manager Ed Wade. The incident began after Chacón repeatedly refused to leave the team dining room to speak with Wade in his office. Chacón claimed that Wade raised his voice and verbally attacked him, telling him to "look in the mirror", though Wade has denied raising his voice or verbally attacking Chacón. In a fit of rage Chacón grabbed the much smaller Wade by the neck and threw him to the ground. When Wade tried to get up Chacón repeatedly knocked him back down before other players could intervene to stop the assault. On whether he regretted the incident Chacón stated "If there's any regret, I just wish they had just let me alone". Wade was not injured by the assault.[11] The next day, Chacón was placed on waivers by the Astros and after clearing waivers, his contract was terminated with cause, meaning that Chacón forfeited $983,607 in salary (this move was appealed by the MLB Players' Association, but the termination with cause was upheld by an arbitrator in August 2010).[12][13] Chacón did not pitch again in 2008.

Newark Bears/Oakland Athletics

On May 1, 2009, Chacón signed a one-year deal with the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League and started seven games, pitching to a 4.29 ERA with a 3–3 record.[14] His performance with the Bears earned him a minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics organization on June 18, 2009. Pitching for AAA Sacramento, went 8–4 in 14 appearances (12 starts) with an ERA of 6.29.

Legal troubles

On October 5, 2009 Chacón was arrested at a bowling alley in Greeley, Colorado, on charges related to unpaid gambling markers in Las Vegas, Nevada. He faced a felony charge in connection with three bad checks written for $50,000 to Caesars Palace.[15] He was released from jail on October 6, after Las Vegas authorities decided not to extradite him.[16]

References

  1. ^ Richard Justice (February 21, 2008). "COMMENTARY: Why not take chance on Chacon?". Chron Sports. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  2. ^ http://www.csindy.com/coloradosprings/major-league-debut-for-pitcher-shawn-chacon/Content?oid=1320973
  3. ^ http://articles.philly.com/2002-08-24/sports/25335937_1_fred-wilpon-offer-video-coverage-nelson-doubleday[bare URL]
  4. ^ "Rockies shut down Chacon for rest of year". 21 August 2003.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-03-16. Retrieved 2014-03-16.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  6. ^ Rocky Mt News July 8, 2005.
  7. ^ Yankees get 27-year-old right-hander from Rockies
  8. ^ Mark Feinsand (July 6, 2006). "Chacon out of rotation, headed to 'pen". MLB.com. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  9. ^ Alyson Footer (February 20, 2008). "Astros sign versatile free agent Chacon". MLB.com. Retrieved August 2, 2011.
  10. ^ . www.tsn.ca. Archived from the original on 2014-03-17.
  11. ^ Astros suspend pitcher Shawn Chacón indefinitely Archived 2008-06-28 at Wikiwix
  12. ^ RHP Shawn Chacon's grievance against Houston Astros denied - August 17, 2010.
  13. ^ Astros release Chacón after altercation with GM
  14. ^ www.atlanticleaguebaseball.com . Archived from the original on May 5, 2009. {{cite web}}: Missing or empty |title= (help)
  15. ^ "Shawn Chacon, Former Rockies Pitcher, Arrested For Gambling Violations". Huffington Post. October 6, 2009.
  16. ^ "Chacon arrested for not paying gambling debts". 6 October 2009.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
  • Baseball Almanac Page

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Rockies 2001 2005 New York Yankees 2005 2006 Pittsburgh Pirates 2006 2007 Houston Astros 2008 Career highlights and awardsAll Star 2003 Contents 1 Early years 2 Professional career 2 1 Colorado Rockies 2 2 New York Yankees 2 3 Pittsburgh Pirates 2 4 Houston Astros 2 5 Newark Bears Oakland Athletics 3 Legal troubles 4 References 5 External linksEarly years EditChacon was born in Anchorage Alaska but has only dim recollection of his biological mother and none of his father he believes his biological father was African American and his mother was Hispanic His mother placed him in a Greeley Colorado foster home when he was aged four and he was adopted by Tony and Blanca Chacon 1 Chacon was recruited by Arizona State but chose to play professionally after he was drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the third round of the 1996 amateur draft He signed on June 18 1996 Professional career EditColorado Rockies Edit Chacon made his MLB debut in 2001 as a member of the Rockies In his first start Chacon allowed seven runs in 5 1 3 innings while striking out eight en route to a 14 7 win 2 By the end of the 2001 season Chacon made 27 starts and recorded a record of 6 10 for the Rockies In 2002 Chacon battled inconsistency and injuries throughout the season He pitched in 13 starts in the first half going 3 6 while having a stint on the DL Once he returned his season took a turn for the worse In the second half he amassed an ERA of 7 00 in eight starts and was demoted to AAA 3 Chacon never was recalled back to the majors and finished the season with a record of 5 11 while walking 60 batters in 119 innings Chacon was Colorado s 2003 All Star representative having won 11 games before the All Star break the only other Rockies pitchers to have done so through 2015 are Aaron Cook 2008 Jason Marquis 2009 and Ubaldo Jimenez 2010 He never got to pitch in the All Star game due to a nagging elbow injury He returned after the All Star break and was winless in six starts going 0 4 Chacon was then shut down for the rest of the season 4 He wound up finishing 11 8 with a 4 60 ERA The next year due to a necessity at the closer role he was converted into the Rockies closer for the 2004 season 5 Chacon put up one of the most bizarre stat lines in baseball history for a closer Chacon was ninth in the National League with 35 saves but was also tied with a league leading nine blown saves His record was 1 9 and his ERA 7 11 His home road splits were even odder as he was 1 5 at home with a 6 81 ERA and 20 saves He allowed more hits than innings pitched and while on the road his ERA was even worse standing at 7 56 and notching only 15 saves In 2005 Chacon was 1 7 with a career low 4 09 through 13 games before being traded mid season to the Yankees ending his five year tenure with the Rockies A few months prior to the trade Chacon told a sports reporter that nobody wanted to pitch at high altitude Coors Field because the ball would not curve in the light air After Chacon went to the Yankees Rockies manager Hurdle said that a player unhappy with the Rockies would leave quickly 6 He finished 24 45 in 150 games with 35 saves for the Rockies New York Yankees Edit The Rockies traded Chacon to the New York Yankees in July 2005 for minor league pitchers Ramon Ramirez and Eduardo Sierra 7 Many New York fans and members of the tough New York media criticized the trade calling it a bandage and not a solution much like how the Yankees saw starts from Tim Redding Darrell May and Sean Henn in 2005 Chacon was excited to be coming to New York and he did not waver under the initial pressure and criticism In his first start as a Yankee he pitched six innings without allowing an earned run against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim He finished 7 3 with a 2 85 ERA for the Yankees Chacon made his postseason debut in Game 4 of the 2005 American League Division Series against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim He pitched 6 innings and allowed just 2 runs in a Yankee win Before the 2006 season sportswriters thought that Chacon would be a big key to the Yankee rotation Chacon however got off to a slow start but started pitching well in late April On May 16 the Texas Rangers scored 7 runs off Chacon After the terrible start Chacon went on the 15 day disabled list Chacon came off the DL on June 11 After coming off the DL Chacon could not pitch 5 innings forcing the Yankees to use their tired bullpen On July 6 Chacon was sent to the bullpen after giving up seven runs in 1 innings against the Cleveland Indians on July 4 He was replaced in the rotation by Kris Wilson 8 Pittsburgh Pirates Edit During the July 31 2006 mid season non waiver trade deadline Chacon was dealt for Craig Wilson Chacon started for the Pirates making nine starts and going 2 3 with a 5 48 ERA In 2007 Chacon was mainly used as a reliever by the Pirates but also made four starts He went 5 4 with a 3 94 ERA in 64 games for the Pirates in 2007 Chacon was granted free agency after the season Houston Astros Edit On February 20 2008 Chacon signed a one year deal with the Houston Astros worth 2 million 9 On May 16 Chacon set a major league record by recording 9 consecutive no decisions to begin a season 10 On June 25 2008 the Astros announced that Chacon was suspended indefinitely for insubordination after a physical altercation with Astros General Manager Ed Wade The incident began after Chacon repeatedly refused to leave the team dining room to speak with Wade in his office Chacon claimed that Wade raised his voice and verbally attacked him telling him to look in the mirror though Wade has denied raising his voice or verbally attacking Chacon In a fit of rage Chacon grabbed the much smaller Wade by the neck and threw him to the ground When Wade tried to get up Chacon repeatedly knocked him back down before other players could intervene to stop the assault On whether he regretted the incident Chacon stated If there s any regret I just wish they had just let me alone Wade was not injured by the assault 11 The next day Chacon was placed on waivers by the Astros and after clearing waivers his contract was terminated with cause meaning that Chacon forfeited 983 607 in salary this move was appealed by the MLB Players Association but the termination with cause was upheld by an arbitrator in August 2010 12 13 Chacon did not pitch again in 2008 Newark Bears Oakland Athletics Edit On May 1 2009 Chacon signed a one year deal with the Newark Bears of the Atlantic League and started seven games pitching to a 4 29 ERA with a 3 3 record 14 His performance with the Bears earned him a minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics organization on June 18 2009 Pitching for AAA Sacramento went 8 4 in 14 appearances 12 starts with an ERA of 6 29 Legal troubles EditOn October 5 2009 Chacon was arrested at a bowling alley in Greeley Colorado on charges related to unpaid gambling markers in Las Vegas Nevada He faced a felony charge in connection with three bad checks written for 50 000 to Caesars Palace 15 He was released from jail on October 6 after Las Vegas authorities decided not to extradite him 16 References Edit Richard Justice February 21 2008 COMMENTARY Why not take chance on Chacon Chron Sports Retrieved August 2 2011 http www csindy com coloradosprings major league debut for pitcher shawn chacon Content oid 1320973 http articles philly com 2002 08 24 sports 25335937 1 fred wilpon offer video coverage nelson doubleday bare URL Rockies shut down Chacon for rest of year 21 August 2003 Archived copy Archived from the original on 2014 03 16 Retrieved 2014 03 16 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link Rocky Mt News July 8 2005 Yankees get 27 year old right hander from Rockies Mark Feinsand July 6 2006 Chacon out of rotation headed to pen MLB com Retrieved August 2 2011 Alyson Footer February 20 2008 Astros sign versatile free agent Chacon MLB com Retrieved August 2 2011 Chacon sets record with 9th straight start without decision www tsn ca Archived from the original on 2014 03 17 Astros suspend pitcher Shawn Chacon indefinitely Archived 2008 06 28 at Wikiwix RHP Shawn Chacon s grievance against Houston Astros denied August 17 2010 Astros release Chacon after altercation with GM www atlanticleaguebaseball com https web archive org web 20090505184039 http www atlanticleaguebaseball com p 1676 Archived from the original on May 5 2009 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a Missing or empty title help Shawn Chacon Former Rockies Pitcher Arrested For Gambling Violations Huffington Post October 6 2009 Chacon arrested for not paying gambling debts 6 October 2009 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Baseball Reference Minors Baseball Almanac Page Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Shawn Chacon amp oldid 1124835637, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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