Brian Moehler
Brian Moehler | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Rockingham, North Carolina, U.S. | December 31, 1971|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
September 22, 1996, for the Detroit Tigers | |
Last MLB appearance | |
July 7, 2010, for the Houston Astros | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 84–107 |
Earned run average | 4.81 |
Strikeouts | 859 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
Brian Merritt Moehler (born December 31, 1971) is an American former starting pitcher.
Moehler pitched for the University of North Carolina at Greensboro. He was selected by the Detroit Tigers in the sixth round of the 1993 draft, and assigned to the Niagara Falls Rapids.[1] After the 1993 season, Moehler moved on to the Jacksonville Suns, where he pitched until late 1996, when he was called up by the Tigers.[2]
Moehler made his major league debut in 1996, pitching in 2 games for the Tigers. In 1997, Moehler went 11–12 in 31 starts, the following year he would have his best season of his career, going 14–13 with a 3.90 ERA and 4 complete games, including 3 shutouts. In 1999, he led the American league in losses with 16. In 1999, during his stint with Detroit, he was caught scuffing the baseball against the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, and was suspended for 10 games.[3] He would rebound in the year 2000, going 12–9 for Detroit. 2001 and 2002 Moehler pitched just a combined 4 starts due to injury, he would later be traded in 2002 to the Cincinnati Reds. He was the starting pitcher for the Tigers' inaugural game at Comerica Park in 2000. During his stint with the Tigers, he won both the last game at the old Tiger Stadium and the first game at the new Comerica Park.
In 2003, Moehler signed with the Houston Astros but pitched in just 3 games. After taking the 2004 season off, Moehler came back in 2005 pitching for the Florida Marlins. He went 13–23 in two seasons with the Marlins, bouncing between the bullpen and the rotation.
On January 19, 2007, Moehler signed a one-year contract with the Houston Astros;[4] at the end of spring training he earned a relief spot on the roster.[5] On August 2, 2007, Moehler achieved his first save in a Major League game against the Atlanta Braves.
On November 4, 2012, Moehler was hired as a Georgia area scout for the Boston Red Sox.[6]
References
[edit]- ^ McShea, Keith (June 16, 1993). "NYP ROOKIES FACE A ROUGH TRANSITION WOODEN BATS AWAIT FORMER COLLEGIANS". Buffalo News. p. 3.
- ^ Atkinson, Charlie (September 20, 1996). "CALL COMES FOR FORMER UNCG HURLER". Greensboro News & Record. p. C2.
- ^ "Biggest cheaters in baseball". ESPN.com. 2009.
- ^ De Jesus Ortiz, Jose (January 20, 2007). "Astros bring back Moehler: Veteran signs minor league deal; Purpura likes pitcher's versatility". Houston Chronicle.
- ^ De Jesus Ortiz, Jose (April 1, 2007). "Astros hang with Rodriguez; Nieve sent down as last spots go to Sampson, Moehler". Houston Chronicle. p. 6.
- ^ Speier, Alex (November 4, 2012). "WITH HIGHEST PICK IN DECADES, RED SOX ADD TO SCOUTING INFRASTRUCTURE". WEEI.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
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