Mitchell Boggs

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Mitchell Boggs
Chicago White Sox – No. 43
Pitcher
Born: (1984-02-15) February 15, 1984
Dalton, Georgia
Bats: Right Throws: Right
MLB debut
June 6, 2008 for the St. Louis Cardinals
Career statistics
(through 2013 season)
Win-loss record 13–15
Earned run average 4.12
Strikeouts 233
WHIP 1.458
Saves 6
Teams

Career highlights and awards

Mitchell Thomas Boggs (born February 15, 1984) is a professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago White Sox of Major League Baseball.

High school

Boggs played two sports while attending Dalton High School. He played baseball for the Catamounts under the direction of Coach Manny Pontonio. Boggs was a pitcher and also a 3rd baseman who was recruited to be a dual-sport college star.

Boggs also played quarterback for Dalton High's football team. His senior year, Boggs led the Catamounts to a 13–2 record, and an appearance in the AAA State Championship Game. He passed for 2,224 yards and 18 touchdowns and added 684 yards and 12 touchdowns on the ground that season.

Collegiate career

Boggs signed a baseball scholarship at the University of Georgia but after one season in which he saw limited playing time, he described himself as "burned out" and transferred to the University of Tennessee at Chattanooga where he was a walk-on quarterback for the Mocs' football team. After only one semester at UTC he transferred back to UGA and helped the Bulldogs reach the 2004 College World Series.[1] While at Georgia, Boggs pitched for the Newport Gulls of the New England Collegiate Baseball League. He appeared in 8 total games, owning a 6–0 record, including a 0.91 regular season Earned Run Average (ERA) and two wins in the playoffs. Drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals after his junior year, Boggs left Georgia to begin his professional career.

Professional career

St. Louis Cardinals

On June 6, 2008, Boggs was promoted to the Cardinals' major league club from the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds to replace Mike Parisi on the active roster. In 12 starts with the Redbirds in 2008 before his promotion, Boggs was 5–1 with a 3.28 ERA.

On June 10, 2008, Boggs got his first start going five innings, giving up only four hits and two runs, in picking up his first victory, over the Cincinnati Reds, 7–2 in Cincinnati.[2]

Boggs broke out in 2012, having the best year of his career. He had a record of 4 wins and 1 loss with an ERA of 2.21. He also led the National League in holds with 34.

Boggs spent part of 2013 as the closer for St. Louis, but he was sent to the minor leagues in early May with an ERA of 12.66.[3] He came back to the Cardinals after 18 days on May 20, blew Michael Wacha's 2-1 lead in his debut on May 30, and was demoted a second time to AAA-Memphis the next day.

Colorado Rockies

On July 9, 2013, Boggs was traded to the Colorado Rockies for an international signing bonus. After the season, Boggs was non-tendered by Colorado, becoming a free agent.[4]

Chicago White Sox

On February 7, 2014, Boggs signed a one-yr $1.1m deal with the Chicago White Sox.

Personal

Boggs married his high school sweetheart LeLe Crutchfield in December of 2010. His brother Matthew Boggs played baseball for Georgia Tech and was a part of the Yellow Jackets' 2002 CWS team. Mitchell Boggs is not related to Baseball Hall of Famer Wade Boggs.

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