- Boof Bonser
Infobox MLB player
name=Boof Bonser
width=200
position=Starting Pitcher
team=Minnesota Twins
number=26
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1981|10|14
birthplace=city-state|St. Petersburg|Florida
debutdate=May 21
debutyear=2006
debutteam=Minnesota Twins
statyear=2008
stat1label=Win-Loss
stat1value=18-25
stat2label=Earned Run Average
stat2value=5.12
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=317
teams=
*Minnesota Twins (by|2006-present)Boof Bonser (born John Paul Bonser on
October 14 ,1981 inSt. Petersburg, Florida ) is a right-handedreliever for theMinnesota Twins . He legally changed his name to Boof after the 2001 season. MLB.com listed Boof as the best current nickname in baseball [cite web
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Bonser attended
Gibbs High School in St. Petersburg, Florida. In four years he compiled a record of 24-9 and a 1.99 ERA. In his senior year, he went 7-3, 1.88 and hit .523 with 11 home runs. He was named the 2000Pinellas County (FL) High School Player of the Year and played in the 2000 Florida State All-Star game [cite web
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accessdate = 2007-04-15] .Minor league career
Bonser was selected out of high school by the
San Francisco Giants in the first round (21st overall) of the 2000 amateur draft. Bonser made his professional baseball debut at age 18 for theSalem-Keizer Volcanoes . In by|2001 he had a breakout season for theHagerstown Suns , leading theSouth Atlantic League in wins (16), and finishing second in the league in strikeouts (178). This stellar performance earned Bonser South Atlantic League Most Valuable Pitcher and Post-Season All-Star honors, as well as the distinction of being one of baseball's best prospects. It was after this season that Bonser legally changed his name from John Paul to Boof, a nickname he had had since childhood.From by|2002 to by|2003 Bonser cooled down, but nonetheless progressed steadily through the Giants' system, reaching the AAA level at the end of the 2003 season with the
Fresno Grizzlies . OnNovember 14 ,2003 , Bonser was traded to theMinnesota Twins organization along with pitchersJoe Nathan andFrancisco Liriano for catcherA.J. Pierzynski , and cash. Bonser was assigned to AA New Britain for by|2004, and was promoted to the AAARochester Red Wings for a spot start at the end of the season, then spent the entire by|2005 season in Rochester.As Bonser continued to pitch in the minors without any further breakout seasons, his status as an elite prospect faded. But after a fast start at Rochester in by|2006 in which he posted an ERA of 2.01, Bonser was promoted to the majors.
Major league career
Rookie season
On
May 17 , 2006, Boof Bonser was called up to the Twins to replace struggling starterKyle Lohse in the rotation, with Lohse going to AAA. Bonser made his major league debut onMay 21 , as the starting pitcher for the Twins against theMilwaukee Brewers . In six innings, Bonser allowed one run and struck out eight. OnMay 27 , his second start, Bonser earned his first Major League victory, getting the win in a 9-5 Minnesota Twins victory. Bonser pitched just five innings, giving up eight hits and four runs, including ahome run .His second win came against the
Chicago Cubs onJune 24 . He pitched 6⅓ scoreless innings, allowing six hits and no walks, with one strikeout.After a disappointing start against the
Kansas City Royals onJuly 4 , Bonser was demoted back to AAA Rochester. He had made seven MLB starts and gone 2-2 with a 5.30 ERA. After spending a month at Rochester, Bonser was called up to make an emergency start onAugust 2 in place of the injured Francisco Liriano. He was sent back down to Rochester after the game, in which he gave up seven runs in four innings.By
August 12 Liriano had been placed on the DL, and Bonser was back in Minneapolis to face theToronto Blue Jays . Although he lost the game, allowing seven hits and three runs over 5⅔ innings, Twins managerRon Gardenhire decided to keep him in the starting rotation. As the Twins pushed for a playoff spot in 2006, Bonser solidified the fifth starter's job. Then, a string of injuries and ineffective pitching by the other Twins pitchers and Bonser's commanding recent performances earned him the #2 spot in the Twins postseason rotation. In his postseason start, he pitched 6 innings of 2-run ball to pick up a no-decision as the Twins lost to theOakland Athletics .Bonser was named the AL Rookie of the Month for September, 2006 for his performances in the final month of the season.
2007: First full season
Bonser began the by|2007 season as the second pitcher in the Twins rotation, behind top starter
Johan Santana and followed byRamón Ortiz ,Sidney Ponson , andCarlos Silva . Bonser's first two starts were dramatically different, as he followed his 6 IP, 2 ER debut with a 4⅓ IP, 6 ER debacle to put his season record at 0-1. He then responded with a string ofquality start s but dropped all but two of eleven decisions after Memorial Day. He finished the season with an 8-12 record with an earned run average of 5.10 and had 136 strikeouts in 173 innings pitched.2008 Season
After the 2007 season, the Twins organization became worried about Boof Bonser’s weight. He had struggled with stamina and pitching late into ball games during the 2007 season so the Twins encourage him to lose weight. He lost weight by eating healthier and doing more intense exercise. [ [http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20080126&content_id=2356800&vkey=news_min&fext=.jsp&c_id=min The Official Site of The Minnesota Twins: News: Notes: For Bonser, less is more ] ] He lost 30 pounds by the start of the 2008 regular season and he currently weighs 245 pounds. [ [http://bleacherreport.com/articles/15800-Minnesota_Twins-MinnesotaTwins_Notes_Boof_Bonser_Stumbles_in_First_Lightweight_Start MinnesotaTwins Notes: Boof Bonser Stumbles in First Lightweight Start | Bleacher Report ] ] [ [http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=425818 The Official Site of The Minnesota Twins: Team: Player Information ] ] Boof Bonser pitched the second game in the by|2008 Twins season, the only returning starter on the team with at least 12 games of experience from the previous season.
Unfortunately, Boof Bonser’s weight loss did not help his starting pitching performances through
May 31 , where he went 2-6 with a 6.16 ERA and was demoted to the bullpen to make room for teammate Scott Baker. [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/gamelog?playerId=28459 ESPN - Boof Bonser Stats, News, Photos - Minnesota Twins ] ]After being demoted to the bullpen, Boof pitched his first relief appearance for the
Minnesota Twins onJune 4 against theBaltimore Orioles . In that game he pitched 2 2/3 scoreless innings, striking out four, and picking up the win. [ [http://minnesota.twins.mlb.com/news/gameday_recap.jsp?ymd=20080604&content_id=2839902&vkey=recap&fext=.jsp&c_id=min Mauer's big night paces Twins | twinsbaseball.com: News ] ]Through
August 23 , Boof has a 6.29 ERA overall and a 6.96 ERA as a reliever. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/splits?playerId=28459 ESPN - Boof Bonser Stats, News, Photos - Minnesota Twins ] ]Pitching style
Bonser's pitching repertoire includes a live
fastball with a fair amount of movement in the 91-94 mph range. He offsets it with a 78-80 mphcurveball , which often breaks sharply downwards, and also occasionally throws achangeup . He often establishes his fastball to get ahead of hitters, and then throws the curveball down and in to left-handers or down and away to right-handers, forcing them to chase it. While none of his pitches can be considered overpowering, Bonser has shown an ability to record strikeouts in critical situations, once pitching his way out of a bases-loaded, no-out jam by striking out threeSeattle Mariners ' hitters in a row in his second Major League start onMay 27 , by|2006.References
External links
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* [http://getboofed.wordpress.com/ 'Get Boofed' Wordpress Blog]
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