Matt Capps
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Matt Capps | |
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Pittsburgh Pirates – No. 55 | |
Relief Pitcher | |
Bats: Right | Throws: Right |
MLB Debut | |
September 16, 2005 for the Pittsburgh Pirates | |
Selected MLB Statistics (through 2006 Season) | |
Record | 9-1 |
Strikeouts | 59 |
ERA | 3.83 |
Innings pitched | 84.2 |
Teams | |
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Matthew Dicus Capps (born September 3, 1983 in Douglasville, Georgia) is a baseball relief pitcher who currently plays for the Pittsburgh Pirates. He is a one-pitch pitcher, who throws a 95 MPH fastball, and has excellent command of the pitch.
Capps was drafted by the Pirates in the 7th round of the 2002 MLB Draft. He was a starting pitcher until 2004, never advancing above A-level in the minor leagues.
In 2005, he was converted to a relief pitcher and his career took off. Though he started the season at A-level Hickory, he was promoted mid-season to the AA Altoona Curve and to the Indianapolis Indians for the International League playoffs. After Indianapolis's season ended, he was promoted to the Pirates on September 16 and made his debut that night.
The beginning of the 2006 season saw Capps break spring training with the Pirates. At first, Capps saw time only in safe situations, but as the season wore on, he established himself as one of the most consistent and effective relievers in the Pittsburgh bullpen, and became one of manager Jim Tracy's go-to guys in relief. Although only a rookie, Capps saw a lot of appearances as the Pirates set-up man to closers Mike Gonzalez and Salomón Torres.
In 85 games during the 2006 season with the Pirates, Capps pitched a total of 80.2 innings, striking out 56 batters, while only allowing 81 hits and 37 runs, for an ERA of 3.79. Capps posted a team best 9-1 record out of the bullpen, while mixing in 13 holds and 1 save. He led all Major Leauge rookie pitchers in appearances.
Capps is a 2002 graduate of Alexander High School in Douglasville, where he lettered in football, basketball, cross-country and baseball.
[edit] External links
- MLB Profile
- Matt Capps at ESPN.com
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis