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Burke Heinrich Badenhop (born February 8, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Florida Marlins, Tampa Bay Rays, Milwaukee Brewers, Boston Red Sox and Cincinnati Reds. Badenhop played college baseball at Bowling Green State University.
Burke Badenhop | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Atlanta, Georgia, U.S. | February 8, 1983|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 9, 2008, for the Florida Marlins | |
Last MLB appearance | |
October 3, 2015, for the Cincinnati Reds | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 20–27 |
Earned run average | 3.74 |
Strikeouts | 350 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
Badenhop played high school baseball at Perrysburg High School in Perrysburg, Ohio under coach Dave Hall. In college, he was a team member of the Bowling Green Falcons at Bowling Green State University.
Badenhop was originally drafted by the Detroit Tigers.
On December 5, 2007, he was traded to the Florida Marlins (along with Cameron Maybin; Andrew Miller; Eulogio De La Cruz; Mike Rabelo and minor league player, Dallas Trahern) for Miguel Cabrera and Dontrelle Willis. On April 9, 2008, Badenhop made his major league debut against the Washington Nationals. He had a 1-2-3 inning, which included striking out Rob Mackowiak. Badenhop made his first major league pitching start on April 13, 2008, against the Houston Astros.
Badenhop is known by teammates as "The Hopper", a nickname given to him by Marlins manager Fredi González.[1][2]
On May 16, 2011, Badenhop was a part of one of the more bizarre games in the team's history against the New York Mets, which ended following Badenhop's game-winning RBI single—just his second career hit.[3] It was the first time that a relief pitcher had given his team the game-winning hit since Micah Owings did it in a 2008 game playing for the Cincinnati Reds.[citation needed]
On December 12, 2011, he was traded to the Tampa Bay Rays for Jake Jefferies.[4] Badenhop was used during the 2012 season as a long-relief pitcher and as a ground-ball specialist because of his sinker.[5]
On December 1, 2012, Badenhop was traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for Raúl Mondesí Jr.[6] On January 18, 2013, the Brewers announced they had avoided arbitration with Badenhop, signing him to a one-year contract worth $1.55 million.[7]
On November 22, 2013, Badenhop was traded to the Boston Red Sox for LHP prospect Luis Ortega.[8] Badenhop had a solid season for the Red Sox despite not winning any games. In 70 innings, Badenhop put up a 2.29 ERA and allowing only 1 home run. He recorded one save in a 14 inning game against the White Sox on April 16, 2014.[9]
On February 7, 2015, Badenhop signed a one-year, $1 million contract with the Cincinnati Reds that included a $4 million option for a second year with a $1.5 million buyout.[10]
On April 6, 2016, Badenhop signed a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers. He was released on April 19, 2016.
Former big league reliever Burke Badenhop joined the Diamondbacks new baseball operations position, as Nick Piecoro of the Arizona Republic tweets. In his new role, Piecoro writes, Badenhop will perform "acquisition-based pitching analysis/sports science work."
Badenhop is co-author of the book "Financial Planning For Your First Job", published by Coventry House Publishing, where he draws from his business background at Bowling Green State University.[11]
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