Samuel Deduno

Samuel Deduno Lake (born July 2, 1983) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Colorado Rockies, San Diego Padres, Minnesota Twins and Houston Astros.

Samuel Deduno
Deduno with the Minnesota Twins
Pitcher
Born: (1983-07-02) July 2, 1983
La Romana, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 27, 2010, for the Colorado Rockies
Last MLB appearance
May 13, 2015, for the Houston Astros
MLB statistics
Win–loss record16–20
Earned run average4.38
Strikeouts231
Teams

Career

Medal record
Representing Dominican Republic
Men's Baseball
World Baseball Classic
2013 San Francisco Team

Colorado Rockies

Deduno was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Colorado Rockies in 2003.[1] Deduno led the Texas League in strike outs in 2007, but missed the 2008 season with an injury.[1][2]

Deduno was added to the 40-man roster for the Rockies after the 2008 season.[2][3]

He was called up to the Rockies on August 26, 2010.

San Diego Padres

Deduno pitching for the San Diego Padres in 2011

He was claimed off waivers by the San Diego Padres on January 28, 2011. On May 23, Deduno was designated for assignment to clear a spot on the 40-man roster for Blake Tekotte.[4]

Minnesota Twins

Deduno signed a minor league contract with the Minnesota Twins on November 17, 2011. On July 5, 2012, he had his contract purchased by the Twins. Deduno recorded his first win on July 22, in a game against the Kansas City Royals.[5] In 2012, Deduno pitched 6-5 with a 4.44 ERA in 15 starts with 6.5 K/9 and 1.08 K/BB.

On November 5, Deduno signed a minor league deal with an invitation to spring training to stay with the Twins.[6] Deduno made 18 starts with the Twins in 2013, and he was 8-8 with a 3.83 ERA, striking out 67 in 108 innings.

Deduno opened 2014 in the Twins bullpen after he lost the 5th starter spot to Kyle Gibson.[7] He made 7 appearances in the bullpen, having a 2.89 ERA in 18.2 innings before being moved to the rotation to replace the injured Mike Pelfrey.[8] Deduno didn't fare so well in the rotation, where in 8 starts, he was 3-5 with a 6.52 ERA and a 1.603 WHIP in 38.2 innings, or less than 5 innings per start. He was moved back to the bullpen on June 17 in favor of Yohan Pino.[9]

Houston Astros

On August 30, 2014, Deduno was claimed off waivers by the Houston Astros.[10]

Baltimore Orioles

On February 2016, Deduno signed a minor league deal with the Orioles. Deduno had undergone hip surgery in the offseason and was not going to be able to pitch until mid season. On August 10, the Orioles released him.

Pitching style

Deduno relies mostly, especially against right-handed hitters, on a four-seam fastball (89–92 mph) and curveball (80–84 mph). He throws a small amount of two-seam fastballs, sliders, and changeups against left-handed hitters. The curve is by far his most common pitch in two-strike counts and when he is ahead in the count.[11]

His four-seamer has the smallest amount of "rise", or vertical break, among all major league starters since 2007.[12] This sinker-like effect gives him the best ground ball/fly ball ratio (6:1) among four-seamers in that group.[13] Remarking on its unusual movement, former Twins catcher Ryan Doumit said, "His fastball's unlike anything I've ever seen. ... It's like catching a 92-mile-an-hour knuckleball."[14]

Deduno has a high walk rate, walking 55 batters in his first 83 innings.[15]

Awards and honors

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References

  1. Gilbert, Steve (November 20, 2008). "Rockies set 40-man roster". MLB.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  2. Lewis, Barry (April 5, 2009). "Pitching leads Drillers". Tulsa World. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  3. "40-Man Roster, Colorado Rockies". MLB.com. Retrieved 2009-05-05.
  4. Wilson, Bernie (2011-05-23). "Padres demote leadoff batter Venable to Triple-A". USA Today. Retrieved 2011-05-23.
  5. http://scores.espn.go.com/mlb/boxscore?gameId=320722107
  6. Christensen, Joe (November 5, 2012). "Twins reach minor league deals with Deduno, Vasquez". Minneapolis Star Tribune.
  7. Wetmore, Derek (March 21, 2014). "Report: Kyle Gibson wins final rotation spot, Sam Deduno to bullpen". 1500ESPN Twin Cities. Archived from the original on September 26, 2015.
  8. Baer, Bill (May 2, 2014). "Twins to place Mike Pelfrey on the 15-day DL; Sam Deduno to start on Tuesday". NBC Sports.
  9. Berardino, Mike (June 17, 2014). "Journeyman Yohan Pino gets the call to start Thursday". Pioneer Press.
  10. Wilmoth, Charlie (August 30, 2014). "Astros Claim Sam Deduno". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved August 30, 2014.
  11. "Brooks Baseball · Home of the PitchFX Tool – Player Card: Samuel Deduno". Brooks Baseball. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  12. "PitchFX Leaderboards". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  13. "PitchFX Leaderboards". Baseball Prospectus. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  14. Walters, Charley (August 30, 2012). "Twins' Samuel Deduno's fastball 'unlike anything I've ever seen'". St. Paul Pioneer Press.
  15. "Sam Deduno Statistics and History". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  16. http://web.minorleaguebaseball.com/milb/stats/stats.jsp?n=Samuel%20Deduno&pos=P&sid=t260&t=p_pbp&pid=465679
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