Jake Petricka

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Jake Petricka
Chicago White Sox – No. 68
Pitcher
Born: (1988-06-05) June 5, 1988
Northfield, Minnesota
Bats: Right Throws: Right
MLB debut
August 22, 2013 for the Chicago White Sox
Career statistics
(through 2013)
Win–loss record 1–1
Earned run average 3.26
Strikeouts 10
Teams

Jacob Steven Petricka (born June 5, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball.

Career

Minors

Petricka played college baseball at Indiana State University and was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 2nd round of the 2010 MLB Draft. He started his career in 2010 with the Rookie Level Bristol White Sox and Class A Kannapolis Intimidators. He finished the 2010 season with a combined record of 2-5 in 17 games (8 starts), 44 13 innings, 3.05 ERA, 38 hits, 15 walks and 48 strikeouts. In 2011, Petricka split time between Bristol, Kannapolis and Class A-Advanced Winston-Salem Dash. He finished the 2011 season with a combined record of 7-8 in 23 games (22 starts), 113 13 innings, 3.65 ERA, 114 hits, 39 walks and 99 strikeouts. Petricka suffered a back injury that forced him to miss time during the 2011 and struggle in 2012. In 2012, started the season with Winston-Salem but was later promoted to Double-A Birmingham Barons. Petricka would finish the 2012 season with a combined record of 8-8 in 29 games (29 starts), 140 13 innings, 5.39 ERA, 156 hits, 81 walks and 111 strikeouts. Before the start of the 2013 season, Petricka was ranked the White Sox #20 prospect.[1] Petricka is no longer a starter as he has been moved to the bullpen for the 2013 season. He started the season at Birmingham pitching 21 games (1 start) with a record of 3-0. In 39 13 innings of work at Birmingham, Petricka had a 2.06 ERA, 36 hits, 18 walks and 41 strikeouts. He was then promoted to Triple-A Charlotte Knights.

Chicago White Sox

The White Sox promoted Petricka on August 17, 2013.[2] On August 22, 2013, Petricka made his Major League debut against the Kansas City Royals. He pitched two thirds of an inning and earned his first career Major League victory during the 4-3 Sox win in 12 innings.

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