- David Welch (baseball)
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David Welch Sydney Blue Sox — No. 45 Pitcher Born: 2 June 1983
Sydney, AustraliaBats: Right Throws: Left Professional debut ABL: 6 November, 2010 for the Sydney Blue Sox ABL statistics
(through 2010–11)Win-loss record 5–0 Earned run average 1.44 Strikeouts 59 Career highlights and awards - ABL Pitcher of the Year (2010–11)
- ABL Pitcher of the Week (2010–11, Weeks 3 & 6)
David John Welch (born June 2, 1983, in Sydney, Australia) is a professional baseball pitcher in the who is a free agent. He was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 20th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft.
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Professional career
Milwaukee Brewers
In 2005 he played for the Rookie-League Helena Brewers. He was promoted to the Class-A West Virginia Power in 2006, where he was tied for the South Atlantic League lead with one shutout. He was placed on the disabled list on June 2 with back spasms and was reinstated on June 15.
Welch's 2007 season was spent with the Class-A Advanced Brevard County Manatees where he allowed the fewest baserunners per game by a starter in the Florida State League (FSL). He recorded the ninth-lowest ERA (ERA) with a 3.43 clip in the FSL. He allowed the second-fewest walks per nine innings and fifth-best ERA as a starter in the FSL. He went 6-7 with a 3.43 ERA in 29 games, 20 starts, and led the team in innings pitched with 1202⁄3 innings. He was placed on the disabled list on April 13 with a concussion and was reinstated on April 23.
Welch spent the 2008 season with the Double-A Huntsville Stars. He went 11-4 with a 3.90 ERA in 26 games, all starts. He had one shutout. Welch played all of the 2009 season in Huntsville. He was released by the Brewers during spring training 2010.[1]
Sydney Blue Sox
Welch was an integral part of the Sydney rotation along with Chris Oxspring. He finished the regular season with a league best 5-0 record with a 1.44 ERA. Welch threw a no-hitter against the Adelaide Bite in game one of the preliminary final series, the first in Australian Baseball League history.[2]
David was expected to resign either in the US, Japan or Korea during 2011,[3] but on 18 July 2011 announced his retirement from professional baseball.[4]
International baseball
In 2009, he was selected to play in the 2009 Baseball World Cup and posted an Australian record 13 strikeouts in only 7 innings against Chinese Taipei.[5]
References
- ^ McCalvy, Adam. "A true day-off." Major League Baseball. 23 March 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2010.
- ^ Sydney thrashes Adelaide 8-0 Ninemsn
- ^ Welch finds right pitch to tempt Asian clubs Sydney Morning Herald
- ^ David Welch Retires The Australian Baseball Digest
- ^ 19 September 2009. IBAF Notes on 10th Day of Baseball World Cup, International Baseball Federation. Accessed September 21, 2009.
External links
- Career statistics and player information from The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
- MiLB.com player profile
Australia 2009 Baseball World Cup roster Final roster 5 James Beresford | 6 Nick Kimpton | 7 Timothy Cox | 9 Andrew Graham | 11 Adam Bright | 12 Brad Harman | 13 Stefan Welch | 14 Chris Snelling | 15 Adam Blackley | 15 Paul Mildren | 16 James Linger | 20 Luke Hughes | 21 Brendan Wise | 23 Timothy Kennelly | 25 Daniel Berg | 29 Joel Naughton | 32 Dushan Ruzic | 34 Matthew Kennelly | 38 Joshua Hill | 40 Drew Naylor | 41 Bradley Tippett | 42 Matthew Williams | 45 David Welch | 47 Liam Hendriks
Originally selected 16 Justin HuberCoaching staff Manager 24 Jon Deeble | Coach 43 Philip Dale | Coach 2 Tony Harris | Coach 27 Graeme Lloyd
Categories:- 1983 births
- Living people
- Helena Brewers players
- West Virginia Power players
- Brevard County Manatees players
- Huntsville Stars players
- Australian baseball players
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