Zach Duke

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Zach Duke

Pittsburgh Pirates — No. 57
Starting Pitcher
Born: April 19, 1983 (1983-04-19) (age 25)
Bats: Left Throws: Left 
Major League Baseball debut
July 22005 for the Pittsburgh Pirates
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2007)
Win-Loss     21-25
Earned Run Average     4.20
Strikeouts     216
Teams

Zachary Thomas "Zach" Duke (born April 19, 1983 in Clifton, Texas) is a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who currently plays for the Pittsburgh Pirates. Duke bats and throws left-handed.

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[edit] Minor League Career

Duke was drafted directly out of Midway High School in Waco, Texas, in the 20th round of the 2001 draft, and began his career the following year with the Pirates' rookie level Gulf Coast League team. He spent 2003 with the low-A Hickory Crawdads.

In 2004, Duke led all of minor league pitchers with a 1.46 ERA (24 earned runs in 148.1 innings pitched). He posted a 15-6 record in 26 combined starts between Class-A Lynchburg and Double-A Altoona, and his 15 wins tied for third-most among all minor league pitchers.

Following the 2004 season, Duke was named Pittsburgh's Minor League Pitcher-of-the-Year and earned Carolina League Pitcher-of-the-Year honors. He was selected by Baseball America as the sixth-best prospect in the Eastern League and the best pitching prospect (fourth-best prospect overall) in the Carolina League. He was also recognized by the publication as having the best breaking pitch in the league.

[edit] Major League Career

Zach Duke made his Major League debut on July 2, 2005 against the Milwaukee Brewers, throwing nine strikeouts and receiving a no-decision in the Pirates 5-3 loss. His nine strikeouts were the most by a Pirate making their MLB debut since Tim Wakefield on July 31, 1992

Duke's debut month included a 3-0 shutout victory against Greg Maddux and the Cubs on July 16 and 22 consecutive scoreless innings from July 2 to July 21. He was named National League Rookie of the month for July while compiling a 0.87 ERA, the best among all starting pitchers in the Major Leagues.

He became only the second Pittsburgh rookie to win his first 5 decisions, along with Whitey Glazner. He also became one of only four pitchers during the live ball era to record an ERA below 1.00 in their first six starts. The others being Fernando Valenzuela, Boo Ferriss and Steve Rogers.

Duke's first full season with the Pirates was as the new team ace, anchoring a very young rotation with Ian Snell. Duke had a number of good starts in the first half of the season, but many of them were undone by the Pirates' weak bullpen and lack of run support for Duke. The second half of 2006 was a re-emergence of the Duke that had dazzled Pittsburgh with his stuff from the previous year, and, on a side note, it was the first time the Pirates had compiled a winning record for a half of a season since 1992. Duke recorded 2 complete game efforts, the only 2 that Pittsburgh had all season. His first was a shutout of the Chicago Cubs on May 2, but he only had 2 strikeouts and a walk. His better effort was on August 11 against the St. Louis Cardinals. While he scattered 8 hits, Duke only allowed 1 run (it was earned), recorded no walks and 7 strikeouts. Duke also threw 11 fewer pitches than his previous complete game effort, and recorded 14 ground-ball outs. Duke's final line for the 2006 season was 10-15 with a 4.47 ERA and 117 strikeouts against 68 walks. Duke also became the first Pirates starter since Kris Benson in 2000 to throw more than 200 innings with 215 and 1/3 innings pitched.

[edit] Personal

Duke currently lives in Pittsburgh year-round.[1]

Zach married Kristen Gross in Evansville, Indiana in November 2007. They met when she was an emcee for the Indianapolis Indians. She was a Kappa Alpha Theta at Butler University and also tried out for American Idol. His best man was Pirates closer Matt Capps. [2]

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