Chad Gaudin

Chad Gaudin

Miami Marlins
Pitcher
Born: March 24, 1983 (1983-03-24) (age 28)
New Orleans, Louisiana
Bats: Right Throws: Right 
MLB debut
August 1, 2003 for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Career statistics
(through 2010 Season)
Win–Loss record     36-40
Earned run average     4.63
Strikeouts     528
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Chad Edward Gaudin ( /ɡˈdæn/; born March 24, 1983 in New Orleans, Louisiana) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Miami Marlins of Major League Baseball.

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High school

Gaudin attended Crescent City Baptist High School in Metairie, Louisiana. He earned All-State and district MVP in his junior and senior years.

Minor league career

Gaudin was selected by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays out of high school in the 34th round (1009th overall pick) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft. He signed on August 23, 2001, and did not play professionally until 2002. He played in Single-A in 2002 and recorded a 2.26 ERA which ranked him 10th in all of minor league baseball.

On July 15, 2003, in his first start after getting called up from the Single-A California League, Gaudin took the mound in the first game of a doubleheader for the Double-A Orlando Rays on the road against the Jacksonville Suns and threw a 7-inning perfect game, retiring all 21 batters he faced. (Two 7-inning games is the standard for a doubleheader in most minor leagues; Major League Baseball would later amend a rule recognizing only efforts of at least nine innings as official perfect games.) Gaudin made only two more starts and posted an 0.47 ERA for Orlando before Devil Rays' Manager Lou Piniella summoned him to the big league club.

Major league career

When Gaudin made his major league debut, he became the youngest Devil Ray in club history at 20 years and 4 months and was the 4th youngest player in the majors. After posting a very respectable 2-0 record and 3.60 ERA in 15 appearances (including 3 starts) in 2003 for the Devil Rays, he went 1-2 with a 4.85 ERA in 26 appearances (4 starts) in 2004 while splitting time with the Triple-A Durham Bulls.

On December 12, 2004, Gaudin was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays for backup catcher Kevin Cash. Although he pitched well as a starter at Triple-A Syracuse, he was just 1-3 with a 13.15 ERA in 5 appearances (3 starts) with the Blue Jays. Opponents had batted .470 against him in just 13 innings (31 hits). On December 5, 2005, he was traded to the Oakland Athletics for a player to be named later, who later turned out to be outfielder Dustin Majewski.

Gaudin began the 2006 season for the Sacramento River Cats, the Athletics Triple-A team. He was recalled by the Athletics after posting an 0.36 ERA in 4 starts for the River Cats and pitched in relief for the rest of the season for the big league club. In his first season as an Athletic, he posted various career highs and his ERA (3.08) and opponents batting average were the lowest of his career. His inherited runners to score was 20 percent which ranked fourth lowest in the American League.

In 2007, Gaudin was converted into a starter again when veteran Esteban Loaiza was on the disabled list to begin the season. His excellent performance as a starter in the 2007 season made him part of the new 'Big Three' that included Dan Haren and Joe Blanton.

In December 2007, Gaudin successfully had his sesamoid bone removed from the base of his big toe in a procedure called a sesamoidectomy. He was back on the mound pitching again within three months.

On May 7, 2008, Gaudin was moved back into the bullpen.[1]

On July 8, 2008, Gaudin was dealt along with Rich Harden to the Chicago Cubs in exchange for Sean Gallagher, Matt Murton, Eric Patterson, and minor league catcher Josh Donaldson.

Gaudin was released by the Cubs on April 5, 2009 after a disappointing second half.[2] The San Diego Padres signed him to a minor league contract on April 12, 2009[3] and assigned him to their Triple-A team, the Portland Beavers on April 14[4] He made his first start for the Padres against the Colorado Rockies on April 28. He gave up zero runs on 3 hits and received a no decision in a 4-3 Padres win.[5]

On August 6, 2009, Gaudin was traded to the New York Yankees for a player to be named later,[6] but instead the Padres took $100,000.[7] With the Yankees, Gaudin filled a valuable role as a spot starter and relief pitcher, making six starts (all of which the Yankees won) and five relief appearances, recording a 3.43 ERA.[8]

Gaudin was released by the Yankees on March 25, 2010. On March 28, 2010, Gaudin signed a major league deal with the Oakland Athletics.[9] He was designated for assignment on May 17.[10] On May 21, 2010, he was released.

On May 26, 2010 Gaudin was re-signed by the Yankees.[11] On November 2, 2010 Gaudin was outrighted to the minor leagues. He elected free agency.[12]

On December 17, Gaudin signed a minor-league contract with the Washington Nationals.[13] He made 10 appearances for the Nationals, recording 6.48 ERA in 8.1 innings before being designated for assignment on July 19, 2011.[14] He was released on July 21.[15] Gaudin signed a minor league contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on August 5.[16]

On January 4, 2012, Gaudin signed a minor league contract with the Miami Marlins.

References

  1. ^ Urban, Mychael (2008-05-07). "The Official Site of The Oakland Athletics: News: Gaudin to 'pen to make room for Harden". Oakland.athletics.mlb.com. http://oakland.athletics.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080507&content_id=2656845&vkey=news_oak&fext=.jsp&c_id=oak. Retrieved 2010-08-22. 
  2. ^ Cubs Release Gaudin SI.com, April 5, 2009
  3. ^ Padres, RHP Gaudin agree to minor league deal yahoo.com, April 12, 2009
  4. ^ Gaudin added to roster, will start Saturday at PGE Park portlandbeavers.com, April 14, 2009
  5. ^ Perkins, Owen (2009-04-28). "Padres win on Rodriguez's pinch-hit". Mlb.mlb.com. http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20090428&content_id=4471458&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=sd. Retrieved 2010-08-22. 
  6. ^ Yanks acquire righty Gaudin from Padres mlb.com, August 6, 2009
  7. ^ "Who's your Padre?: Padres get cash for Gaudin". Coreybrock.mlblogs.com. http://coreybrock.mlblogs.com/archives/2009/08/padres_gets_cash_for_gaudin.html. Retrieved 2010-08-22. 
  8. ^ Topkin, Marc (November 1, 2009). "Ex-Tampa Bay Ray Chad Gaudin Lands On His Feet With New York Yankees". TampaBay.com (St. Petersburg Times). http://www.tampabay.com/sports/baseball/ml/ex-tampa-bay-ray-chad-gaudin-lands-on-his-feet-with-new-york-yankeespp/1048692. Retrieved November 2, 2009. 
  9. ^ Rosenthal, Ken (2010-03-28). FOX Sports. http://msn.foxsports.com/mlb/story/chad-gaudin-signs-new-deal-with-as-032810 Gaudin signs new deal with A's. Retrieved 2010-03-28. 
  10. ^ "Oakland designates Chad Gaudin for assignment". Neworleans.com. 2010-05-17. http://www.neworleans.com/sports/local-sports-news/630-prep-sports/395426-oakland-designates-chad-gaudin-for-assignment.html. Retrieved 2010-08-22. 
  11. ^ Feinsand, Mark (2010-05-26). "Source: New York Yankees bring back Chad Gaudin, plan to add righty to bullpen as long reliever". New York Daily News. http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/baseball/yankees/2010/05/26/2010-05-26_yankees_bring_back_gaudin.html#ixzz0p3NPsMQs. Retrieved 2010-05-26. 
  12. ^ http://saratogian.com/articles/2010/11/03/sports/doc4cd222c677793648632601.txt
  13. ^ "Pitcher Chad Gaudin agrees to minor-league contract". The Washington Post. http://voices.washingtonpost.com/nationalsjournal/2010/12/pitcher_chad_gaudin_agrees_to.html. 
  14. ^ Nicholson-Smith, Ben. "Nationals Designate Chad Gaudin For Assignment". MLBTradeRumors.com. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/07/nationals-designate-chad-gaudin-for-assignment-.html. Retrieved 19 July 2011. 
  15. ^ Nicholson-Smith, Ben. "Nationals Release Chad Gaudin". MLBTradeRumors.com. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/07/nationals-release-chad-gaudin.html. Retrieved 21 July 2011. 
  16. ^ Axisa, Mike. "Minor Moves: Chad Gaudin, Brett Carroll". MLBTradeRumors.com. http://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2011/08/minor-moves-chad-gaudin-brett-carroll.html. Retrieved 5 August 2011. 

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