Derek Lilliquist
Derek Jansen Lilliquist (born February 20, 1966 in Winter Park, Florida), is a retired professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1989-1996. He later became a minor league pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals and was named their major league bullpen coach on November 2, 2010.[1]
Pitching stats
- 262 Games
- 25 Wins
- 34 Losses
- 261 Strikeouts
- 4.13 ERA
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- 1965: Dick Grant
- 1966: Al Santorini
- 1967: Andrew Finlay
- 1968: Curtis Moore
- 1969: Gene Holbert
- 1970: Ron Broaddus
- 1971: Taylor Duncan
- 1972: Preston Hanna
- 1973: Pat Rockett
- 1974: Dale Murphy
- 1975: Donald Young
- 1976: Ken Smith
- 1977: Tim Cole
- 1978: Bob Horner
- 1979: Brad Komminsk
- 1980: Ken Dayley, Jim Acker
- 1981: Jay Roberts
- 1982: Duane Ward
- 1983: No first round pick
- 1984: Drew Denson
- 1985: Tommy Greene
- 1986: Kent Mercker
- 1987: Derek Lilliquist
- 1988: Steve Avery
- 1989: Tyler Houston
- 1990: Chipper Jones
- 1991: Mike Kelly
- 1992: Jamie Arnold
- 1993: No first round pick
- 1994: Jacob Shumate
- 1995: Chad Hutchinson
- 1996: A. J. Zapp, Jason Marquis
- 1997: Troy Cameron
- 1998: No first round pick
- 1999: No first round pick
- 2000: Adam Wainwright, Scott Thorman, Kelly Johnson, Aaron Herr
- 2001: Macay McBride, Josh Burrus, Richard Lewis
- 2002: Jeff Francoeur, Dan Meyer
- 2003: Luis Atilano, Jarrod Saltalamacchia
- 2004: No first round pick
- 2005: Joey Devine, Beau Jones
- 2006: Cody Johnson, Cory Rasmus, Steven Evarts
- 2007: Jason Heyward, Jon Gilmore
- 2008: Brett DeVall
- 2009: Mike Minor
- 2010: Matthew Lipka
- 2011: Sean Gilmartin
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Lilliquist, Derek |
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American baseball player |
Date of birth |
February 20, 1966 |
Place of birth |
Winter Park, Florida |
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