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Zach McAllister

Zachary Taylor McAllister (born December 8, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization. He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigers. He was drafted out of high school by the New York Yankees in 2006. After several seasons in the Yankees minor league system, he was traded to the Indians in 2010. McAllister made his major league debut in July 2011 and earned his first major league win in May 2012.

Zach McAllister
McAllister pitching for the Cleveland Indians in 2017
Arizona Diamondbacks – No. 22
Pitcher
Born: (1987-12-08) December 8, 1987 (age 35)
Chillicothe, Illinois, U.S.
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
MLB debut
July 7, 2011, for the Cleveland Indians
MLB statistics
(through 2018 season)
Win–loss record29–35
Earned run average4.09
Strikeouts542
Teams

High school career

In high school, McAllister played soccer, football, basketball and baseball for Illinois Valley Central High School in Chillicothe, Illinois.

In basketball, McAllister was the starting center for IVC during his senior season. He helped lead the Ghosts to their first and only IHSA Class A boys basketball state finals. IVC lost to Seneca, 47–44 in the state championship game on March 11, 2006.[1] He scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds in the state title game.[1] McAllister averaged 16.8 points and 7.9 rebounds on 61 percent (205–335) shooting from the field and 71 percent accuracy on free throws for the season.[2] The 6-foot-5 center was named Peoria Journal Star first-team All-Area, honorable mention all-state with The Associated Press, third-team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association and first-team all-Mid-Illini Conference.[2]

Three months later, McAllister helped guide the Grey Ghosts to the Class A baseball state finals – for the first time in program history. IVC beat Trenton Wesclin, 8–3, to win the 2006 A state championship on June 3, 2006.[3] He pitched 1/3 inning of relief in the title game – hitting a batter and giving up an RBI single before striking out the final batter to secure the win.[3][4] IVC finished the season with a 40–2 record[3] and ranked No. 40 in the final 2006 Baseball America High School Top 50 rankings.[5]

McAllister finished his senior season with a 12–1 record, sporting a 1.04 ERA, 116 strikeouts and 13 walks.[6] He also hit .486 with 13 doubles, six home runs and 38 RBIs.[6] He was named the 2006 Peoria Journal Star Baseball Player of the Year along with first-team all-state honors from Illinois Prep Baseball Report, Chicago Tribune and Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association.[6]

McAllister was named Gatorade Illinois Baseball Player of the Year for 2005–2006.[7]

Professional career

New York Yankees

McAllister was drafted by the New York Yankees in the third round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft out of Illinois Valley Central High School.[8] He went 5–2 with a 3.09 ERA in 11 appearances during the 2006 season for the Yankees' Gulf Coast League squad.[9] In 2007, McAllister was in Short Season-A State Island. He posted a 4–6 record with a 5.17 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 71.1 innings.[10]

McAllister was ranked the Yankees' sixth best prospect prior to the 2009 season, according to Baseball America,[11] and their fifth best prospect prior to the 2010 season.[12] He was named the Yankees' Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2009 for his performance with the Double-A Trenton Thunder.[13] However, he struggled in 2010 with the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees.[14]

 
McAllister pitching in the 2009 Eastern League (AA) All-Star Game

At the 2010 MLB trade deadline, the Yankees and Seattle Mariners almost completed a deal that would have sent McAllister, Jesús Montero, and David Adams to the Seattle Mariners for Cliff Lee. When the teams shared medical reports, the Mariners determined that Adams' ankle was broken, not sprained.[15] As a result, they chose to trade Lee to the Texas Rangers in a package centered on Justin Smoak.[16]

Cleveland Indians

On August 20, he was revealed to be the player to be named later in the July 30 trade between the Yankees and Cleveland Indians for Austin Kearns.[13][17] After the 2010 season, McAllister was added to the Indians' 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.[18]

After teammate Fausto Carmona was sent to the disabled list, McAllister was activated and made his major league debut against the Toronto Blue Jays on July 7, 2011 at Progressive Field in Cleveland.[19] McAllister earned his first MLB victory on May 7, 2012 against the Chicago White Sox.[20]

In a May 13, 2012 road game against the Boston Red Sox, McAllister started in place of injured pitcher Josh Tomlin and recorded a career-high 8 strikeouts in a 4–1 loss. McAllister pitched 7 innings and gave up 4 runs on 8 hits.[21] McAllister recorded the shortest outing of his career on August 6, pitching 1.2 innings. He gave up 9 runs, 2 earned.[22]

He was designated for assignment on August 1, 2014,[23] and optioned to the Triple-A Columbus Clippers on August 3. In 2015, he had an ERA of 3 in 61 appearances. He was 4–4 in 69 innings.

At the end of the 2016 regular season, McAllister finished with a 3.44 ERA and would be added to the postseason roster as the Indians clinched its first Central division title since 2007.[24] On October 17, 2016, McAllister made his first postseason debut as the fourth pitcher of Game 3 of the ALCS against the Blue Jays. He faced three batters before giving up one run, before being pulled in favor of Bryan Shaw.[25] During Game 2 of the World Series, McAllister made his second postseason appearance relieving Trevor Bauer. McAllister pitched through the fifth inning with two strikeouts before issuing a walk and two earned runs.[26]

In 2017, McAllister appeared in 50 games, posting a 2–2 record, striking out 66 batters, walking 21, while posting a 1.19 WHIP and a 2.61 ERA.[27] He recorded his 500th career MLB strikeout on Sept. 11, 2017 as the Indians captured their 19th win in a row.[28] McAllister avoided arbitration with the Tribe on Jan. 12, 2018 by agreeing to a one-year deal valued at $2.45 million. McAllister was designated for assignment by the Indians on August 3, 2018, and, after clearing waivers, was released on August 7.[29]

Detroit Tigers

On August 10, 2018, McAllister signed a major league contract with the Detroit Tigers.[30] Eight days later, McAllister was designated for assignment by the Tigers after playing in three games and giving up eight runs.[31] On August 21, 2018, McAllister elected free agency after clearing waivers.[32]

Los Angeles Dodgers

On August 27, 2018, the Los Angeles Dodgers signed McAllister to a minor league contract and assigned him to the Triple-A Oklahoma City Dodgers.[33] He appeared in five games, pitching six innings and allowing six earned runs.[34]

Texas Rangers

On January 22, 2019, McAllister signed a one-year contract with the Texas Rangers.[35] However, on March 25, 2019, the Rangers released McAllister.[36]

Second Stint with Dodgers

On April 4, 2019, McAllister signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization.[37] He was invited to Spring Training with the Dodgers for the 2020 season. In April 2020, McAllister was playing catch with fellow professional pitcher Pat Venditte, when he felt his arm snap. He was later diagnosed with a fractured right humerus and underwent surgery.[38] He became a free agent on November 2, 2020.

Philadelphia Phillies

On August 10, 2021, McAllister signed a minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies organization. McAllister made 11 appearances, split between the Rookie-League FCL Phillies and Triple-A Lehigh Valley IronPigs. He pitched to a 1-1 record with a 4.22 ERA and 10 strikeouts. On September 22, 2021, McAllister was released by the Phillies.[39]

St. Louis Cardinals

On March 15, 2022, McAllister signed a minor league contract with the St. Louis Cardinals.[40] He elected free agency on November 10, 2022.

Arizona Diamondbacks

On December 15, 2022, McAllister signed a minor league deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Pitching style

From 2010 to 2014, McAllister threw a four-seam and two-seam fastball in the low 90s, a cut fastball in the mid-high 80s, a changeup averaging about 80, and a curveball in the high 70s.[41] Some sources also list him as throwing a slider.[42] Since being converted into a reliever in 2015, McAllister now relies on 3 pitches only.

Personal life

McAllister hosted the inaugural Zach McAllister Baseball Camp on January 16, 2017 in Peoria, Illinois.[43] All proceeds from the camp benefited St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital and Advocates for Access.[43] He also held a silent auction dinner in collaboration with the baseball camp. A few items in the auction were Ben Zobrist's autographed and game-worn cleats and batting gloves, a Shaun Livingston autographed jersey, and a baseball bat signed by Jim Thome.[43] McAllister also auctioned off a pair of autographed game-worn cleats as well as one of his World Series jerseys.[43] A check presentation to Advocates for Access from McAllister for $7,500 occurred on August 10, 2017.[44]

In his second year hosting the Zach McAllister Baseball Camp, McAllister raised over $40,000 for Advocates for Access on January 15, 2018.[45] The camp featured 105 campers – 3rd through 8th graders.[45] He once again hosted a silent auction dinner the night before the baseball camp. There close to 200 people in attendance. Silent auction items included autographed jerseys from soon-to-be Hall of Famer Jim Thome, Clayton Kershaw, and Derek Jeter.[45]

McAllister's father, Steve played college baseball at Bradley University and was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 5th round of the 1981 Major League Baseball draft. He played in the minor league systems of the Astros and Pittsburgh Pirates from 1981–1986. He is currently a scout for the Arizona Diamondbacks.

Zach is married to Kamerin McAllister. The two met in Peoria, IL where they both are from. [46]

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  44. ^ McAllister, Zach (11 August 2017). "The Zach McAllister Baseball Camp was proud to present Advocates for Access with a check for $7,500 on Thursday night. @Indianspic.twitter.com/eDaphMRkwN". @ZMBC34. Retrieved 2018-02-21.
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External links

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  • Zach McAllister on Twitter  

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Zachary Taylor McAllister born December 8 1987 is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Arizona Diamondbacks organization He previously played in Major League Baseball MLB for the Cleveland Indians and the Detroit Tigers He was drafted out of high school by the New York Yankees in 2006 After several seasons in the Yankees minor league system he was traded to the Indians in 2010 McAllister made his major league debut in July 2011 and earned his first major league win in May 2012 Zach McAllisterMcAllister pitching for the Cleveland Indians in 2017Arizona Diamondbacks No 22PitcherBorn 1987 12 08 December 8 1987 age 35 Chillicothe Illinois U S Bats RightThrows RightMLB debutJuly 7 2011 for the Cleveland IndiansMLB statistics through 2018 season Win loss record29 35Earned run average4 09Strikeouts542TeamsCleveland Indians 2011 2018 Detroit Tigers 2018 Contents 1 High school career 2 Professional career 2 1 New York Yankees 2 2 Cleveland Indians 2 3 Detroit Tigers 2 4 Los Angeles Dodgers 2 5 Texas Rangers 2 6 Second Stint with Dodgers 2 7 Philadelphia Phillies 2 8 St Louis Cardinals 2 9 Arizona Diamondbacks 2 10 Pitching style 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksHigh school career EditIn high school McAllister played soccer football basketball and baseball for Illinois Valley Central High School in Chillicothe Illinois In basketball McAllister was the starting center for IVC during his senior season He helped lead the Ghosts to their first and only IHSA Class A boys basketball state finals IVC lost to Seneca 47 44 in the state championship game on March 11 2006 1 He scored 10 points and grabbed six rebounds in the state title game 1 McAllister averaged 16 8 points and 7 9 rebounds on 61 percent 205 335 shooting from the field and 71 percent accuracy on free throws for the season 2 The 6 foot 5 center was named Peoria Journal Star first team All Area honorable mention all state with The Associated Press third team Illinois Basketball Coaches Association and first team all Mid Illini Conference 2 Three months later McAllister helped guide the Grey Ghosts to the Class A baseball state finals for the first time in program history IVC beat Trenton Wesclin 8 3 to win the 2006 A state championship on June 3 2006 3 He pitched 1 3 inning of relief in the title game hitting a batter and giving up an RBI single before striking out the final batter to secure the win 3 4 IVC finished the season with a 40 2 record 3 and ranked No 40 in the final 2006 Baseball America High School Top 50 rankings 5 McAllister finished his senior season with a 12 1 record sporting a 1 04 ERA 116 strikeouts and 13 walks 6 He also hit 486 with 13 doubles six home runs and 38 RBIs 6 He was named the 2006 Peoria Journal Star Baseball Player of the Year along with first team all state honors from Illinois Prep Baseball Report Chicago Tribune and Illinois High School Baseball Coaches Association 6 McAllister was named Gatorade Illinois Baseball Player of the Year for 2005 2006 7 Professional career EditNew York Yankees Edit McAllister was drafted by the New York Yankees in the third round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft out of Illinois Valley Central High School 8 He went 5 2 with a 3 09 ERA in 11 appearances during the 2006 season for the Yankees Gulf Coast League squad 9 In 2007 McAllister was in Short Season A State Island He posted a 4 6 record with a 5 17 ERA and 75 strikeouts in 71 1 innings 10 McAllister was ranked the Yankees sixth best prospect prior to the 2009 season according to Baseball America 11 and their fifth best prospect prior to the 2010 season 12 He was named the Yankees Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2009 for his performance with the Double A Trenton Thunder 13 However he struggled in 2010 with the Triple A Scranton Wilkes Barre Yankees 14 McAllister pitching in the 2009 Eastern League AA All Star Game At the 2010 MLB trade deadline the Yankees and Seattle Mariners almost completed a deal that would have sent McAllister Jesus Montero and David Adams to the Seattle Mariners for Cliff Lee When the teams shared medical reports the Mariners determined that Adams ankle was broken not sprained 15 As a result they chose to trade Lee to the Texas Rangers in a package centered on Justin Smoak 16 Cleveland Indians Edit On August 20 he was revealed to be the player to be named later in the July 30 trade between the Yankees and Cleveland Indians for Austin Kearns 13 17 After the 2010 season McAllister was added to the Indians 40 man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft 18 After teammate Fausto Carmona was sent to the disabled list McAllister was activated and made his major league debut against the Toronto Blue Jays on July 7 2011 at Progressive Field in Cleveland 19 McAllister earned his first MLB victory on May 7 2012 against the Chicago White Sox 20 In a May 13 2012 road game against the Boston Red Sox McAllister started in place of injured pitcher Josh Tomlin and recorded a career high 8 strikeouts in a 4 1 loss McAllister pitched 7 innings and gave up 4 runs on 8 hits 21 McAllister recorded the shortest outing of his career on August 6 pitching 1 2 innings He gave up 9 runs 2 earned 22 He was designated for assignment on August 1 2014 23 and optioned to the Triple A Columbus Clippers on August 3 In 2015 he had an ERA of 3 in 61 appearances He was 4 4 in 69 innings At the end of the 2016 regular season McAllister finished with a 3 44 ERA and would be added to the postseason roster as the Indians clinched its first Central division title since 2007 24 On October 17 2016 McAllister made his first postseason debut as the fourth pitcher of Game 3 of the ALCS against the Blue Jays He faced three batters before giving up one run before being pulled in favor of Bryan Shaw 25 During Game 2 of the World Series McAllister made his second postseason appearance relieving Trevor Bauer McAllister pitched through the fifth inning with two strikeouts before issuing a walk and two earned runs 26 In 2017 McAllister appeared in 50 games posting a 2 2 record striking out 66 batters walking 21 while posting a 1 19 WHIP and a 2 61 ERA 27 He recorded his 500th career MLB strikeout on Sept 11 2017 as the Indians captured their 19th win in a row 28 McAllister avoided arbitration with the Tribe on Jan 12 2018 by agreeing to a one year deal valued at 2 45 million McAllister was designated for assignment by the Indians on August 3 2018 and after clearing waivers was released on August 7 29 Detroit Tigers Edit On August 10 2018 McAllister signed a major league contract with the Detroit Tigers 30 Eight days later McAllister was designated for assignment by the Tigers after playing in three games and giving up eight runs 31 On August 21 2018 McAllister elected free agency after clearing waivers 32 Los Angeles Dodgers Edit On August 27 2018 the Los Angeles Dodgers signed McAllister to a minor league contract and assigned him to the Triple A Oklahoma City Dodgers 33 He appeared in five games pitching six innings and allowing six earned runs 34 Texas Rangers Edit On January 22 2019 McAllister signed a one year contract with the Texas Rangers 35 However on March 25 2019 the Rangers released McAllister 36 Second Stint with Dodgers Edit On April 4 2019 McAllister signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Dodgers organization 37 He was invited to Spring Training with the Dodgers for the 2020 season In April 2020 McAllister was playing catch with fellow professional pitcher Pat Venditte when he felt his arm snap He was later diagnosed with a fractured right humerus and underwent surgery 38 He became a free agent on November 2 2020 Philadelphia Phillies Edit On August 10 2021 McAllister signed a minor league deal with the Philadelphia Phillies organization McAllister made 11 appearances split between the Rookie League FCL Phillies and Triple A Lehigh Valley IronPigs He pitched to a 1 1 record with a 4 22 ERA and 10 strikeouts On September 22 2021 McAllister was released by the Phillies 39 St Louis Cardinals Edit On March 15 2022 McAllister signed a minor league contract with the St Louis Cardinals 40 He elected free agency on November 10 2022 Arizona Diamondbacks Edit On December 15 2022 McAllister signed a minor league deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks Pitching style Edit From 2010 to 2014 McAllister threw a four seam and two seam fastball in the low 90s a cut fastball in the mid high 80s a changeup averaging about 80 and a curveball in the high 70s 41 Some sources also list him as throwing a slider 42 Since being converted into a reliever in 2015 McAllister now relies on 3 pitches only Personal life EditMcAllister hosted the inaugural Zach McAllister Baseball Camp on January 16 2017 in Peoria Illinois 43 All proceeds from the camp benefited St Jude Children s Research Hospital and Advocates for Access 43 He also held a silent auction dinner in collaboration with the baseball camp A few items in the auction were Ben Zobrist s autographed and game worn cleats and batting gloves a Shaun Livingston autographed jersey and a baseball bat signed by Jim Thome 43 McAllister also auctioned off a pair of autographed game worn cleats as well as one of his World Series jerseys 43 A check presentation to Advocates for Access from McAllister for 7 500 occurred on August 10 2017 44 In his second year hosting the Zach McAllister Baseball Camp McAllister raised over 40 000 for Advocates for Access on January 15 2018 45 The camp featured 105 campers 3rd through 8th graders 45 He once again hosted a silent auction dinner the night before the baseball camp There close to 200 people in attendance Silent auction items included autographed jerseys from soon to be Hall of Famer Jim Thome Clayton Kershaw and Derek Jeter 45 McAllister s father Steve played college baseball at Bradley University and was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 5th round of the 1981 Major League Baseball draft He played in the minor league systems of the Astros and Pittsburgh Pirates from 1981 1986 He is currently a scout for the Arizona Diamondbacks Zach is married to Kamerin McAllister The two met in Peoria IL where they both are from 46 References Edit a b IHSA Records amp History www ihsa org Retrieved 2016 10 27 a b PJStar com Journal Star Sports 2006 06 14 Archived from the original on 2006 06 14 Retrieved 2017 05 02 a b c IHSA Records amp History Boys Baseball IHSA Sports amp Activities www ihsa org Retrieved 2017 05 02 Duvall Adam Where are they now Chris Shindley Journal Star Retrieved 2017 05 02 High School Top 50 BaseballAmerica com BaseballAmerica com 2006 06 05 Retrieved 2017 05 02 a b c Peoria Journal Star Journal Star All Star Baseball Team www pjstar com Archived from the original on 2006 11 01 Retrieved 2016 10 27 Gatorade Player of the Year www gatorade com Retrieved 2016 10 27 Yankees Take Prep Pitcher Zach McAllister Yankees scout com 2006 06 06 Retrieved 2010 08 21 2009 Thunder A Z Zach McAllister Mike Ashmore s Thunder Thoughts 2010 02 12 Retrieved 2017 05 04 2009 Thunder A Z Zach McAllister Mike Ashmore s Thunder Thoughts 2010 02 12 Retrieved 2017 05 04 New York Yankees Top 10 Prospects 2009 Baseball America Retrieved December 23 2009 New York Yankees Top 10 Prospects 2010 Baseball America December 16 2009 Retrieved December 23 2009 a b Hoch Bryan Britton Tim 2010 08 20 Righty McAllister completes deal for Kearns yankees com News Mlb mlb com Retrieved 2010 08 21 Ulrey Jarrod 2010 08 18 McAllister continues cold streak The Times Leader Wilkes Barre Pennsylvania Retrieved 2010 08 20 Townsend Brad Horn Barry Grant Evan October 25 2010 Behind the scenes of Rangers biggest win getting Cliff Lee The Dallas Morning News Retrieved January 19 2012 Stone Larry September 23 2011 Brian Cashman Jesus Montero would have been best player by far traded for Cliff Lee Seattle Times Retrieved September 28 2011 Collins Donnie 2010 08 20 Scranton Wilkes Barre Yankees Blog Zach McAllister dealt to Cleveland Blogs thetimes tribune com Retrieved 2010 08 20 Bastian Jordan November 19 2010 Indians add five to fill 40 man roster Mlb com Major League Baseball Advanced Media Retrieved September 14 2012 Travis Hafner cranks walk off grand slame to cap Indians comeback Espn com Associated Press July 7 2011 Retrieved September 14 2012 Philip Humber extends slide as Indians Zach McAllister earns first win ESPN com May 7 2012 Retrieved August 7 2013 Hoynes Paul May 12 2012 Cleveland Indians road show derailed in 4 1 loss to Boston Red Sox The Plain Dealer Retrieved May 13 2012 Bastian Jordan 6 August 2012 Trive allows 10 run inning in 10th straight loss MLB com Retrieved 7 August 2012 Indians designate Zach McAllister ESPN com Associated Press August 1 2014 Retrieved August 2 2014 Indians overcome slow start to clinch AL Central title ESPN com Retrieved 2016 10 27 Cleveland bullpen shines again Indians up 3 0 in ALCS ESPN com Retrieved 2016 10 27 Arrieta deals Cubs awaken top Indians to even Series at 1 ESPN com Retrieved 2016 10 27 Zach McAllister Stats Fantasy amp News Cleveland Indians Retrieved 2018 02 21 Tigers vs Indians 09 11 17 MLB com Retrieved 2018 02 21 Zach McAllister Released by Cleveland CBSSports com August 7 2018 Beck Jason August 10 2018 Tigers sign Zach McAllister add to bullpen mix MLB com Retrieved August 10 2018 Tigers summon Turner for another start DFA McAllister Detroit News Retrieved 2018 08 19 Zach McAllister Elects Free Agency MLB Trade Rumors Retrieved 2018 08 23 Harris Blake August 27 2018 Dodgers sign reliever Zach McAllister SB Nation Retrieved August 27 2018 2018 Oklahoma City Dodgers Statistics Baseball Reference Retrieved September 12 2018 Rangers add to their bullpen sign veteran reliever Zach McAllister to 1 year deal 23 January 2019 Zach McAllister Released by Rangers CBS Sports March 25 2019 Dodgers to Sign Zach McAllister Misfortune again visits Zach McAllister just as he was ready for a baseball comeback Phillies prospects Bryson Stott Logan O Hoppe playing last 10 games with IronPigs Chillicothe native IVC grad signs deal with the St Louis Cardinals PITCHf x Player Card Zach McAllister BrooksBaseball net Retrieved 7 May 2012 Zach McAllister FanGraphs Retrieved 7 May 2012 a b c d Star Norm Ulrich Jr of the Journal Zach McAllister baseball camp gives back to all kinds of kids Journal Star Retrieved 2017 05 04 McAllister Zach 11 August 2017 The Zach McAllister Baseball Camp was proud to present Advocates for Access with a check for 7 500 on Thursday night Indianspic twitter com eDaphMRkwN ZMBC34 Retrieved 2018 02 21 a b c Staff Zach McAllister Baseball Camp raises 40K for Advocates for Access Journal Star Retrieved 2018 02 21 Q amp A MLB veteran from Chillicothe talks injuries finding joy and Cardinals red External links Edit Baseball portalCareer statistics and player information from MLB or ESPN or Baseball Reference or Fangraphs or Baseball Reference Minors or Retrosheet Zach McAllister on Twitter Retrieved from https en 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