- Al Leiter
Infobox MLB retired
name=Al Leiter
position=Starting pitcher
bats=Left
throws=Left
birthdate=birth date and age|1965|10|23Toms River, New Jersey
debutdate=September 15
debutyear=by|1987
debutteam=New York Yankees
finaldate=October 2
finalyear=by|2005
finalteam=New York Yankees
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=162-132
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=3.80
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=1,974
teams=
*New York Yankees (by|1987-by|1989)
*Toronto Blue Jays (by|1989-by|1995)
*Florida Marlins (by|1996-by|1997)
*New York Mets (by|1998-by|2004)
*Florida Marlins (by|2005)
*New York Yankees (by|2005)
highlights=
* 2x All-Star selection (1996, 2000)
* 2xWorld Series champion (1993, 1997)
* 2000Roberto Clemente Award
* 1999Branch Rickey Award
* ThrewNo-hitter onMay 11 , by|1996 against theColorado Rockies
* First pitcher to defeat all 30 MLB teamsAlois Terry "Al" Leiter (pronEng|ˈlaɪtɚ, born
October 23 ,1965 in Toms River,New Jersey ), is a retiredMajor League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher . He attendedCentral Regional High School . [Rushin, Steve. [http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/baseball/mlb/features/1998/wsarchive/1993.html "World Series: 1993 - Home Sweet Homer"] , "Sports Illustrated ",November 1 ,1993 , accessedApril 26 ,2007 . "'I don't give a —— how it feels,' said a laughing Leiter, whose last hit came for Central Regional High in Bayville, N.J., where he batted .220 in 1984."] He is now acolor commentator and an analyst on theNew York Yankees Pre-Game Show andNew York Yankees Post-Game Show for the YES Network.Early Career (1987-1995)
Leiter was a prospect with the
New York Yankees along with his brother Mark. Leiter made his major league debut as the starting pitcher for the Yankees onSeptember 15 , by|1987, earning the win in a Yankees 4-3 victory over theMilwaukee Brewers atYankee Stadium . Leiter struggled withblisters on his pitching hand to such a degree that the Yankees gave up on him at the age of 23 and dealt him to theToronto Blue Jays foroutfielder Jesse Barfield onApril 30 , by|1989. Early in his Blue Jay career, he was able to overcome the blisters with an exoticliniment (that he used throughout his career) and was seen as a very promising prospect. In 1989, after being dealt to Toronto, the left-hander had arthroscopic surgery. He pitched in fewer than 20 innings for the Blue Jays from 1989-by|1992, because of the surgery, a pinched nerve in his elbow, tendinitis, and another arthroscopic surgery on his left shoulder. His statistics during this period were a 5.17 ERA, 15 2/3 IP, 14 H, 10 K, 11 BB, 1 HR, 1 GS, 0-0. Leiter finally got over his injury troubles in by|1993, making 32 appearances (12 starts) for the Blue Jays. That year he appeared in 5 postseason games and even picked up a win in relief (and hit a double) in Game One of the1993 World Series , as the Blue Jays went on to win their second consecutive World Championship. Leiter pitched effectively for the Blue Jays for the next two seasons before departing viafree agency in by|1996.Florida Marlins (1996-1997)
Following the by|1995 season, Leiter left Toronto and signed with the
Florida Marlins as a free agent. In his first season as a Marlin, Leiter made his firstAll-Star team, going 16-12 with a 2.93 ERA and 200strikeout s. OnMay 11 of that year, Leiter pitched ano-hitter against theColorado Rockies , the first in Marlins history.In by|1997, Leiter won another
World Series as the Marlins beat theCleveland Indians . Leiter started Game 7 for the Marlins, pitching 6 innings and giving up twoearned run s while being credited with a no decision. The Marlins would go on to win the game 3-2 in 11 innings to capture the championship.New York Mets (1998-2004)
In the following off-season, Leiter was traded to the
New York Mets in part of the Marlins "fire-sale" where ownerWayne Huizenga traded away almost all of the team's higher priced players.In Leiter's first season as a Met, he reached a career high in wins going 17-6 and a career low in ERA finishing with a 2.47 ERA. In by|1999, when the Mets were tied with the
Cincinnati Reds for the National League Wild Card spot after 162 games, Leiter was the Mets starting pitcher in the "winner take all" one game playoff inCinergy Field inCincinnati . Leiter pitched a 2-hitcomplete game shutout to earn the win in the Mets 5-0 victory. The win put the Mets in theplayoffs for the first time in 11 seasons. The Mets would go on to lose the 1999National League Championship Series to theAtlanta Braves 4 games to 2.In by|2000, Leiter made the All-Star team once again going 16-8 with a 3.20 ERA and 200 strikeouts. The Mets made the playoffs again in 2000 and this time reached the World Series. Leiter started Game 1 of the
2000 World Series at Yankee Stadium and Game 5 atShea Stadium . Although he managed to achieve a 2.87 ERA and 16 strikeouts in 15 2/3 innings, the Mets lost both games he started and eventually lost the World Series 4 games to 1.On April 30, by|2002, Leiter became the first Major League pitcher to defeat all 30 teams, after beating the
Arizona Diamondbacks 10-1. [Caldera, Pete. [http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-52844326.html "LEITER HAS BEATEN THEM ALL"] , "The Record (Bergen County) ",May 2 ,2002 . AccessedAugust 26 ,2008 . "With the Mets' 10-1 victory Tuesday against the Diamondbacks, Leiter became the first man to ever defeat all 30 teams."] Leiter would pitch for the Mets until the end of the by|2004 season. In his seven seasons in a Met uniform, all wearing number 22, he went 95-67 with a 3.42 ERA. At the time he left the Mets, he ranked highly on several Mets all-time lists including wins (6th), strikeouts (7th with 1106), innings pitched (7th with 1360.0), and games started (6th with 213). He was the MetsOpening Day starting pitcher in 1999, by|2001, and 2002.In ten straight seasons, from 1995 to 2004, Leiter had at least 10 wins and at least a .500 record.
Final Season (2005-2006)
Following the 2004 season, the Mets declined Leiter's
US$ 10 million option for by|2005, making him afree agent . His former team, the Marlins, signed Leiter to a one-year, $8 million contract onDecember 8 ,2004 .Leiter struggled during his return to the Marlins. He walked more batters than usual (60 in 80 innings, in addition to 88 hits). In 17 appearances (16 starts), he had a 3-7 record and a 6.64 ERA, and he took much criticism for the Marlins' first-half struggles in 2005 (they were 7 games behind the surprising
Washington Nationals at the All-Star break). He was demoted to the bullpen in late June, but he returned to the rotation after an injury toJosh Beckett . OnJuly 10 , when the Marlins played their last game before the three-day All-Star break, he gave up six runs in three-plus innings.On
July 14 ,2005 , the Florida Marlins designated Leiter for assignment. The next day, he was acquired by the New York Yankees, who had four starting pitchers on the disabled list, for a player to be named later. His first start as a Yankee sinceApril 26 ,1989 , came onJuly 17 ,2005 , against the division-leadingBoston Red Sox . Leiter won the game, pitching 6 1/3 innings, allowing one run and three hits, and striking out eight. After several starts with mixed success, he informedJoe Torre that he would be willing to pitch out of the bullpen, where he would stay for the latter part of the season, yielding his starting slot toAaron Small .Leiter worked out of the bullpen in the 2005
American League Division Series pitching in four of the five games between the Yankees andLos Angeles Angels of Anaheim . The Angels won the series 3 games to 2. In his final official appearance in a Major League uniform, Leiter earned a win pitching 2/3 scoreless innings in Game 4 at Yankee Stadium. The Yankees won the game 3-2.Leiter signed a minor league contract with the Yankees in by|2006; however, he stated he would likely retire. The primary reason he spent part of
spring training with the Yankees was to keep in shape for theWorld Baseball Classic . After the United States team was eliminated from the World Baseball Classic, he officially retired in an interview on YES, after a Yankees spring training victory versus the Indians where Leiter pitched 1/3 an inning. [http://mlb.mlb.com/NASApp/mlb/news/article.jsp?ymd=20060306&content_id=1336802&vkey=spt2006news&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb] He has since become a color commentator for theYES Network .Broadcasting career
Leiter has worked in the broadcast both for FOX during the playoffs in the past several seasons, mainly to provide in-depth analysis of various pitchers. Leiter's contract with YES allows him to join a network broadcast team for the postseason once the Yankees have been eliminated from the playoffs.
Charitable work
Leiter has won nearly every philanthropic award MLB offers, including the 2000
Roberto Clemente Award .Other
On
August 2 ,2008 Leiter took part in the 62nd AnnualOld Timers Day atYankee Stadium Leiter still attends several Florida Marlins games each year with his two sons.
ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins
*MLB All-Time Hit Batsmen List
*Top 100 strikeout pitchers of all time
*List of Major League Baseball no-hitters References
External links
* [http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/L/Leiter_Al.stm Baseball Library (biography)]
* [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=4130 2004 ESPN (profile and daily update)]
* [http://www.leiterslanding.org Leiter's Landing- Al Leiter's Charity ]
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