Chris Oxspring | |
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Free Agent — No. – | |
Pitcher | |
Born: 13 May 1977 Ipswich, Australia |
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Bats: Left | Throws: Right |
Professional debut | |
2 September, 2005 for the San Diego Padres | |
MLB statistics (through 2005 season) |
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Win–loss record | 0–0 |
Earned run average | 3.75 |
Strikeouts | 11 |
KBO statistics (through 2009 season) |
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Win–loss record | 14-15 |
Earned run average | 3.71 |
Strikeouts | 151 |
ABL statistics (through 2011 season) |
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Win–loss record | 4-2 |
Earned run average | 2.23 |
Strikeouts | 71 |
Teams | |
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Olympic medal record | ||
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Men's Baseball | ||
Silver | Athens 2004 | Team Competition |
Chris Andrew Oxspring (born 13 May 1977 in Ipswich, Australia) is an Australian right-handed pitcher currently in the Detroit Tigers organisation. He is also a player and pitching coach for the Sydney Blue Sox in the Australian Baseball League.
Oxspring joined the Hanshin Tigers in Japan the for the 2006 season. On 15 December 2006, Oxspring signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers. On 10 July 2007, his contract with the Brewers was sold to the LG Twins of the Korean Baseball Organization just one day before serving as the Pacific Coast League's starting pitcher in the 2007 Triple-A All-Star Game.
Internationally, Oxspring was a star for Australia in the 2004 Olympics, pitching 2–0 with wins both against Japan, earning him a silver medal.
Oxspring had the honour of throwing out the first official pitch of the Australian Baseball League to catcher Andrew Graham when the Blue Sox played the Canberra Cavalry on 6 November 2010. Oxspring threw six shutout innings in a game Sydney won 1-0.[1]
On 8 December 2010, while playing with the Sydney Oxspring signed a minor league deal with an invitation to Spring Training with the Detroit Tigers. At the end of the 2010-11 Australian Baseball League regular season, he led the league in innings pitched (68.2), game started (11) and strikeouts (71).[2]
In June 2011, Detroit released Oxspring after struggling for their AAA affiliate, the Toledo Mud Hens conceding a 6.53 ERA over 20.2 innings. He shortly after signed with independent team the Somerset Patriots for the remainder of 2011.
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