Darrell Rasner
Darrell Rasner | |||
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Rasner pitching for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
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Pitcher | |||
Born: | January 13, 1981|||
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Professional debut | |||
MLB: September 6, 2005, for the Washington Nationals | |||
NPB: 2009, for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles | |||
Last appearance | |||
MLB: September 6, 2005, for the Washington Nationals | |||
NPB: 2013, for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Win–loss record | 9–15 | ||
Earned run average | 5.00 | ||
Strikeouts | 93 | ||
NPB statistics | |||
Win–loss record | 14–27 | ||
Earned run average | 4.17 | ||
Strikeouts | 288 | ||
Teams | |||
Darrell Wayne Rasner, Jr. (born January 13, 1981) is a former American professional baseball pitcher.
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Career
Amateur career
Rasner attended the University of Nevada, Reno, where he played college baseball for the Nevada Wolf Pack. He earned Freshman All-American honors in 2000, with a record of 14-2, 3.52 ERA in 18 appearances. When drafted, he held records for most wins (28) and strikeouts (302) by a Nevada pitcher. He was a health ecology major. Rasner was selected by the Montreal Expos with the 5th pick in the second round (46th overall) of the 2002 Major League Baseball Draft.
Rasner also has a cousin, Jacob Rasner, who played professional baseball. Jacob was drafted in the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft and played for the AA Chicago White Sox Farm club - Birmingham Barons.
Professional career
Rasner began his major league career with the Washington Nationals, pitching in a few games late in the 2005 season. He was claimed off waivers by the New York Yankees in the 2005 off-season.
Rasner recorded his first major league win on September 3, 2006, in a game he started for the Yankees against the Minnesota Twins. Rasner went 6 innings, allowing 4 hits, 1 earned run, 2 strikeouts and no walks in a 10-1 victory.
On May 19, 2007, in a start against the New York Mets, Rasner was struck on the right hand by a ball hit by Endy Chávez, a former teammate with the Nationals. He fractured his right index finger and did not pitch in the major leagues again that season, though he pitched at several levels of the minor leagues on rehab assignments.
Rasner was not offered a new contract by the Yankees and became a free agent on December 12, 2007, but was re-signed a couple of days later to a minor league deal.
On May 4, 2008, Rasner was recalled by the Yankees, and made his season debut against the Seattle Mariners. Rasner worked 6 innings, allowing only 2 runs and stayed in the Yankee rotation until September, when he was replaced by Alfredo Aceves.[1]
Japanese career
On November 15, 2008, the Yankees sold Rasner to the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles for $1 million. Rasner signed a two-year deal with the Golden Eagles. He played with the Golden Eagles for 5 years (2008 - 2013), the last three as a closer and setup man.[2] He won the Japanese series championship as a member of the Rakuten Golden Eagles with former Yankees Andruw Jones, Casey McGehee and future Yankee Masahiro Tanaka who would sign with the New York Yankees in the 2013 offseason. After finishing his playing career he would become an international scout for the Eagles.[3]
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- player profile on Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles official website
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- ↑ https://twitter.com/Rakuten__Eagles/status/573372395597127680
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- 1981 births
- Living people
- Baseball players from Nevada
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Vermont Expos players
- Savannah Sand Gnats players
- Brevard County Manatees players
- Harrisburg Senators players
- Gulf Coast Yankees players
- Tampa Yankees players
- Columbus Clippers players
- Staten Island Yankees players
- Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees players
- Washington Nationals players
- New York Yankees players
- American expatriate baseball players in Japan
- Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers
- Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles players
- People from Carson City, Nevada
- Nevada Wolf Pack baseball players