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Dustin Hermanson Pitcher Born: December 21, 1972
Springfield, OhioBatted: Right Threw: Right MLB debut May 8, 1995 for the San Diego Padres Last MLB appearance September 24, 2006 for the Chicago White Sox Career statistics Win–loss record 73–78 Earned run average 4.21 Strikeouts 874 Teams Career highlights and awards - World Series champion (2005)
Dustin Michael Hermanson (born December 21, 1972) is an American former right-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball.
After being selected in the 1st round of the 1994 amateur draft by, and playing for, the San Diego Padres, he bounced around the majors, playing for the Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, San Francisco Giants, and Chicago White Sox. He served as the closer for the White Sox during most of their 2005 championship season, saving 34 games before losing his job to rookie Bobby Jenks in late September when he injured his back. Hermanson had a 2.04 ERA at the time of his injury.
He was born on the same date as LaTroy Hawkins, who currently plays for the Milwaukee Brewers.
On October 30, 2006, the White Sox declined a 2007 option for $3.65 million on Hermanson. He received a $500,000 payout.
He signed a minor league deal with a spring training invitation with the Reds on March 1, 2007, but was released on April 1.
See also
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference
Chicago White Sox 2005 World Series Champions 1 Willie Harris | 5 Juan Uribe | 7 Timo Pérez | 8 Carl Everett | 12 A. J. Pierzynski | 14 Paul Konerko | 15 Tadahito Iguchi | 18 Cliff Politte | 20 Jon Garland | 22 Scott Podsednik | 23 Jermaine Dye (World Series MVP) | 24 Joe Crede | 26 Orlando Hernández | 27 Geoff Blum | 32 Dustin Hermanson | 33 Aaron Rowand | 34 Freddy García | 36 Chris Widger | 38 Pablo Ozuna | 43 Dámaso Marté | 45 Bobby Jenks | 46 Neal Cotts | 51 Luis Vizcaíno | 52 José Contreras | 56 Mark Buehrle
Manager 13 Ozzie Guillén
Bench Coach 3 Harold Baines | First Base Coach 30 Tim Raines | Third Base Coach 28 Joey Cora | Pitching Coach 21 Don Cooper | Hitting Coach 29 Greg Walker | Bullpen Coach 53 Art Kusnyer | General Manager Kenny WilliamsMontreal Expos/Washington Nationals Opening Day starting pitchers Tony Armas Jr. • Jim Bullinger • Jeff Fassero • Mudcat Grant • Liván Hernández • Dustin Hermanson • John Lannan • Charlie Lea • Dennis Martínez • Dave McNally • Carl Morton • John Patterson • Carlos Pérez • Odalis Pérez • Steve Renko • Steve Rogers • Bryn Smith • Joe Sparma • Bill Stoneman • Mike Torrez • Javier Vázquez • Floyd Youmans
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