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For other uses, see Matt Anderson (disambiguation).Not to be confused with Matt Andersen.
Matt Anderson Free Agent — No. -- Relief pitcher Born: August 17, 1976
Louisville, KentuckyBats: Right Throws: Right MLB debut June 25, 1998 for the Detroit Tigers Career statistics Win-Loss 15–7 Earned run average 5.19 Strikeouts 224 Teams Matthew Jason Anderson (born August 17, 1976 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent.
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Early life and college career
Anderson attended St. Xavier High School, which was also attended by major leaguers Paul Byrd, Chris Burke, and Jack Savage. After high school, he went on to Rice University. In 1995, he was a Southwest Conference All-Star. In 1997 he was a Western Athletic Conference All-Star and a First Team College All-American. Anderson set Rice University school records for career wins (30) and saves (14), and he also posted a 1.82 ERA during his final year with the Owls. In the 1997 amateur entry draft, Anderson was picked first overall by the Detroit Tigers. He eventually signed with the team for a $2.5 million signing bonus.
Professional career
Anderson was named top prospect in the Cape Cod League in 1996 and was named the 24th best prospect in 1998 by Baseball America. In 1998, he was called up by the Tigers from the minors, where he had an ERA under 0.70. In his first major league season, he went 5–1 with a 3.27 ERA in 42 games. He also struck out 44 batters in 44 innings pitched.
In May, 2002, Anderson tore a muscle in the armpit of his throwing arm. After returning from the injury, he was unable to hit 90 mph on his fastball in his remaining days in Detroit, after regularly topping 100 mph on the radar gun, including a high mark of 103 mph twice.[1]
Since then, he has not posted an ERA under 4.72 in the Major Leagues, or 3.79 in the minors. In 2005, he walked 11 batters and gave up 19 hits in 10 innings with the Colorado Rockies.
He started off the 2006 season with Triple-A Fresno in the San Francisco Giants organization. After going 1–2 with a 9.17 ERA in 29 games in relief with Fresno, he was released by the Giants and signed with the Bridgeport Bluefish of the independent Atlantic League, where he went 1–1 with a 4.11 ERA in 15 games. [1]
After not pitching at all in 2007, he was signed to a minor league contract with a non-roster invitation to spring training for 2008 by the Chicago White Sox. Anderson did not make the team and pitched for the Charlotte Knights, the White Sox's Triple-A team.
On January 14, 2011 Anderson signed a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies. On April 2, 2011, he was released.
Personal life
Matt resides in Louisville, KY and his ex-wife Rebecca Norton, and their sons Jacob, Nathan, Joe, and daughter Sunny currently reside in Peachtree City, GA.
References
http://www.rice.edu/projects/thresher/issues/85/970829/Sports/Story02.html
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
Preceded by
Kris BensonFirst overall pick in the MLB Entry Draft
1997Succeeded by
Pat BurrellMajor League Baseball number one overall draft picks 1965: Rick Monday | 1966: Steve Chilcott | 1967: Ron Blomberg | 1968: Tim Foli | 1969: Jeff Burroughs | 1970: Mike Ivie | 1971: Danny Goodwin | 1972: Dave Roberts | 1973: David Clyde | 1974: Bill Almon | 1975: Danny Goodwin | 1976: Floyd Bannister | 1977: Harold Baines | 1978: Bob Horner | 1979: Al Chambers | 1980: Darryl Strawberry | 1981: Mike Moore | 1982: Shawon Dunston | 1983: Tim Belcher | 1984: Shawn Abner | 1985: B. J. Surhoff | 1986: Jeff King | 1987: Ken Griffey, Jr. | 1988: Andy Benes | 1989: Ben McDonald | 1990: Chipper Jones | 1991: Brien Taylor | 1992: Phil Nevin | 1993: Alex Rodriguez | 1994: Paul Wilson | 1995: Darin Erstad | 1996: Kris Benson | 1997: Matt Anderson | 1998: Pat Burrell | 1999: Josh Hamilton | 2000: Adrian Gonzalez | 2001: Joe Mauer | 2002: Bryan Bullington | 2003: Delmon Young | 2004: Matt Bush | 2005: Justin Upton | 2006: Luke Hochevar | 2007: David Price | 2008: Tim Beckham | 2009: Stephen Strasburg | 2010: Bryce Harper | 2011: Gerrit Cole
Categories:- 1976 births
- Living people
- Detroit Tigers players
- Colorado Rockies players
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Baseball players from Kentucky
- Lakeland Tigers players
- Jacksonville Suns players
- Toledo Mud Hens players
- Colorado Springs Sky Sox players
- Fresno Grizzlies players
- Bridgeport Bluefish players
- Charlotte Knights players
- Rice Owls baseball players
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