- Kirk Saarloos
Infobox MLB player
name = Kirk Saarloos
width = 250
caption =
team = Oakland Athletics
number = 21
position = Pitcher
birthdate = birth date and age|1979|5|23
birthplace = city-state|Long Beach|California
bats = Right
throws = Right
debutdate = June 18
debutyear = 2002
debutteam = Houston Astros
statyear = 2008 season
stat1label = Win-Loss
stat1value = 29-30
stat2label =Earned run average
stat2value = 5.02
stat3label =Strikeout s
stat3value = 251
teams =
*Houston Astros (by|2002–by|2003)
*Oakland Athletics (by|2004–by|2006)
*Cincinnati Reds (by|2007)
*Oakland Athletics (by|2008)Kirk Craig Saarloos (born
May 23 ,1979 in Long Beach,California ) is aright-handed Major League Baseball pitcher in theOakland Athletics organization. He has been used both in starting and relief situations.High school and college
Saarloos graduated from Valley Christian High School in
Cerritos, California , a three-sport (baseball , football andsoccer ) athlete. He attendedCalifornia State University, Fullerton where he established himself as one of the best closers incollege baseball during his sophomore and junior seasons. In by|2001, his senior year, he became a starter (the new closer was currentWashington Nationals closerChad Cordero ) and established himself as the ace of the staff, winning 15 games with a 2.18 ERA. He was drafted by theHouston Astros in the2001 Major League Baseball Draft in the third round as the 86th overall pick.Professional career
Saarloos quickly rose in the Astros organization, making brief stops at Double-A Round Rock and Triple-A New Orleans before being called up to the major leagues in his second year as a professional. In mlby|2002 he went 6-7 with a 6.01 ERA with Houston and was sent down to New Orleans for the next season. In mlby|2003 he again pitched very well in the minors, but posted a 4.93 ERA in 36 games for the big club. He also contributed to the Astros' six-pitcher
no-hitter of theNew York Yankees onJune 11 , throwing the last out of the third inning and all of the fourth. It was around this time he caught the eye of Oakland Athletics assistant general managerPaul DePodesta . A few weeks into the by|2004 season, after appearing in only two games for New Orleans, he was traded to the A's forChad Harville . They sent him to Triple-A Sacramento, where he pitched well enough to receive a call-up and start 5 games for Oakland.In mlby|2005, with
Mark Mulder andTim Hudson traded away, the Athletics had openings in their rotation. Saarloos beat outKeiichi Yabu and Juan Cruz to win the last starter spot in the rotation. Saarloos succeeded, going 10-9 with a 4.17 ERA in 27 starts. He was widely considered to be among the best #5 starters in theAmerican League , sporting one of the lowest home run rates. [ [http://www.hardballtimes.com/main/article/the-curious-case-of-captain-kirk/ "The Curious Case of Captain Kirk", Hardball Times] ]With the signing of veteran starter
Esteban Loaiza before the mlby|2006 season, the A's bumped Saarloos to the bullpen. Soon after,Rich Harden got injured and Saarloos was put in as a fifth starter for a few games. He has also been be used in many varying relief roles, much likeJustin Duchscherer was in 2005, but also as a spot starter. OnJanuary 19 , mlby|2007, Saarloos signed a one-year $1.2 million deal with the Athletics.On
January 23 , 2007, Saarloos was traded to theCincinnati Reds for minor league reliever David Shafer. Both teams also received a player to be named later. OnMay 28 , 2007, Saarloos was sent to the minors after failing to retire any of the seven batters he faced in a 14-10 loss to Pittsburgh the night before. OnOctober 12 , 2007 the Saarloos was outrighted to the minor leagues. He refused the assignment and became afree agent .On
January 15 , by|2008, Saarloos signed a minor league contract with an invite tospring training with the Oakland Athletics. OnApril 14 , he was added to the major league roster, but was designated for assignment onApril 23 . He was sent outright to AAA onApril 25 . OnAugust 18 , Saarloos was recalled.couting
Saarloos has a variety of pitches, including a 4-seam
fastball , acurveball , aslider , and achangeup . However, his best pitch by far is his mid-to-high 80's sinker. For this reason, Saarloos is known predominately as a sinkerball specialist, and as such gets few strikeouts (batters tend to hit groundballs when faced with a sinker). In fact, his 2.99 strikeouts per 9 innings in 2005 ranked third to last in Major League Baseball, and was the lowest mark in Oakland Athletics history for a starting pitcher.tatistics
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