- Matt Herges
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Matt Herges Relief pitcher Born: April 1, 1970
Champaign, IllinoisBatted: Left Threw: Right MLB debut August 3, 1999 for the Los Angeles Dodgers Last MLB appearance October 4, 2009 for the Colorado Rockies Career statistics Win-Loss 42-34 Earned run average 3.85 Strikeouts 462 Teams Matthew Tyler Herges (born April 1, 1970 in Champaign, Illinois) is a former Major League Baseball relief pitcher.
Herges is an alumnus of Illinois State University and is the brother-in-law of former Major League Baseball player Todd Hollandsworth.
Herges was signed by the Los Angeles Dodgers as an amateur free agent in 1992. He then played with the Adelaide Giants, at the time, an affiliate with the Dodgers organization in the Australian Baseball League.[1] Herges would make his Major League Baseball debut later that year with the Los Angeles Dodgers on August 3, 1999.
Herges was a replacement player during the 1994 Major League Baseball strike, when he played with the replacements in early 1995. As a result, he is barred from membership in the Major League Baseball Players' Association.
Herges tied outfielder Steve Finley for being one of only two players in MLB history to play for every team within a five-team division. Herges has appeared for every team in the National League West. He tied this record on April 19, 2007.
Herges appeared in the 2007 World Series as a member of the Colorado Rockies, where they were swept 4-0 by the Boston Red Sox
According to the Mitchell Report, Kirk Radomski said that he made two or three sales of human growth hormone to Herges.
On January 16, 2009, Herges signed a minor league deal with the Cleveland Indians, and was invited to spring training. He started the season in Triple-A, and was called up to the majors on May 6. He was designated for assignment on July 4,and released on July 13. He signed a minor league contract with the Colorado Rockies on July 16.
On January 11, 2010, Herges signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals with an invite to spring training. He was released on October 10.
He has been hired by the Los Angeles Dodgers as a minor league pitching instructor.[2] And will be the pitching coach for the Arizona League Dodgers.
References
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or The Baseball Cube, or Baseball-Reference (Minors)
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Categories:- 1970 births
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