- Jake Peavy
Infobox MLB player
name = Jake Peavy
width = 300
team = San Diego Padres
number = 44
position = Starting Pitcher
bats = Right
throws = Right
birthdate = birth date and age|1981|5|31
birthplace = city-state|Mobile|Alabama
debutdate = June 22
debutyear = 2002
debutteam = San Diego Padres
statyear = 2008
stat1label = Win-Loss
stat1value = 86-62
stat2label =Earned Run Average
stat2value = 3.25
stat3label =Strikeout s
stat3value = 1256
teams =
*San Diego Padres (by|2002-present)
awards=
* 2x All-Star selection (2005, 2007)
* 2007NL Cy Young Award
* 2007NL TSN Pitcher of the Year
* LedNL in ERA in 2004, 2007
* LedNL in Strikeouts in 2007Jacob "Jake" Edward Peavy, (pronEng|ˈpʰiːvi, born
May 31 ,1981 , in Mobile,Alabama ) is aCy Young Award -winningstarting pitcher inMajor League Baseball who plays for theSan Diego Padres . He bats and throwsright-handed . Peavy stands 6'1" tall (1.85 m) and weighs 182 pounds (83 kg).Career in baseball
Jake Peavy was developed by the
San Diego Padres minor league system after being drafted out of high school, where he attendedSt. Paul's Episcopal School . Peavy declined an offer to pitch forAuburn University in order to accept the Padres' contract offer. In by|2001, Jake was promoted to the Padres' Class Double-A team, theMobile BayBears of Alabama. He spent parts of both the 2001 and by|2002 seasons playing for the BayBears.During his third year of major league experience in by|2004, Peavy emerged as the Padres' ace starting pitcher and one of the best pitchers in baseball. He compiled a 15-6 record, struck out 173 in 166
innings and led theMajor Leagues with a 2.27 ERA.On
February 28 , by|2005 Jake signed a four-year contract extension with the Padres.During the 2005 season, Peavy was selected for the National League All-Star team and ended the regular season leading the National League in strikeouts with 216 (in 203 innings). He was second in the Majors to Minnesota's
Johan Santana who had 238 strikeouts. In addition he finished the season with a 13-7 record, 2.88 ERA, a strikeout-to-walk ratio of over 4:1 andWHIP of 1.044.After the Padres won the
National League West in 2005, Peavy was widely considered their key for upsetting theSt. Louis Cardinals , whom they faced in theNational League Division Series . However, Peavy gave up eight runs in the first game, and afterwards it was announced that he would miss the rest of the season with a broken rib, which he apparently suffered while celebrating the Padres clinching the NL West Championship [ [http://www.stltoday.com/stltoday/sports/stories.nsf/cardinals/story/741B1E1A536052EB86257090007B2C1A?OpenDocument] Dead link|date=March 2008] . Peavy was the captain of Team USA in the by|2006World Baseball Classic . He started the opening game for the U.S., a 2-0 win over Mexico, giving up just one hit and no runs over three innings. He did not factor in the decision in the second round game against Japan, as he gave up three runs in five innings in a game that the U.S. won, 4-3.In 2006, Peavy got off to a rocky start, in part due to mechanical adjustments brought on by various offseason injuries. Although Peavy would go only 11-14 with a 4.09 ERA, he still managed to finish second in the National League in strikeouts with 215, one shy of both his 2005 league-leading total and of the 2006 NL strikeout leader,
Aaron Harang who logged 32 more innings than Peavy. In the playoffs, the Padres again faced the St. Louis Cardinals in the first round As the game one starter, Peavy had a much stronger outing than his 2005 playoff game, but the Padres again lost to the Cardinals.On
July 1 , by|2007, for the second time in his career, Peavy was named to the 2007 NL All-Star Team (along withTrevor Hoffman and Chris Young). OnJuly 9 , he was named as the game's starting pitcher, along with Oakland'sDan Haren for the AL team.On
August 2 , 2007 Peavy struck outArizona Diamondbacks outfielder ,Jeff DaVanon , for his 1000th career strikeout.Peavy won the pitching Triple Crown in 2007, leading the National League with 19 wins, 240 strikeouts, and a 2.54 ERA. Since the divisional play era started in 1969, Peavy is only the 8th player to accomplish this feat [http://www.baseball-reference.com/awards/triple_crowns.shtml] . On
October 23 , Peavy won the Players Choice Award for Outstanding NL Pitcher. [ [http://sports.yahoo.com/mlb/awards/pa MLB - awards - Yahoo! Sports ] ] He added the NL Cy Young -- as a unanimous choice -- onNovember 15 [http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071114&content_id=2300731&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb] , becoming just the 10th National League player in history to win the Cy Young Award in a unanimous vote (Sandy Koufax was unanimously selected three times) [http://www.yamabay.com/cyyoung.asp] .The completion of the 2007 campaign represented Peavy's sixth year in the league. Over that six-year period Peavy has already collected two strikeout champion awards, two major league ERA titles, and a unanimous, triple-crown Cy Young Award.
On
December 12 , 2007, he signed a 4 year extension, worth $52 million with the Padres [http://cleveland.indians.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071211&content_id=2323223&vkey=hotstove2007&fext=.jsp] . At the time the contract was the largest in Padres history. The contract includes a $22 million option for 2013.On
April 5 , 2008, Peavy pitched a two-hit complete game over theLos Angeles Dodgers . The following day, still-images from FOX sports video feed from the game showed a dirty, brown substance on the index and middle fingers, along with his thumb. ManagerBud Black defended Peavy saying that "it was a mixture of dirt androsin ". Peavy seemed rather unaffected by the accusations. In the two games immediately following the report, Peavy posted a 1-0 record with a 1.92ERA . In May he went on the DL with a sore throwing elbow. He returned on June 12 and pitched six shutout innings with four strikeouts. Jake ended 2008 with only a 10-11 record, but had one of the lowest run support per start of any pitcher in the league, and finished the season with a fine 2.85 ERA.couting report
Peavy's repertoire includes the command of several different two-seam
fastball s (88-90mph ) and a four-seamfastball (93-97mph ), a hardslider (83-88 mph), achangeup (80-84 mph), and sports an occasionalcurveball (74-76 mph).In his most successful games, Peavy most comfortably uses his two-seam fastballs, throwing an occasional slider. With the idea of the two-seam fastball, Peavy can control and run his
fastball to both sides of the plate, cut it in and away from hitters, and make thefastball sink or fade, all in the high 80s-low 90s and can keep the hitters honest by spotting a four-seamfastball at 95mph .Since 2004 Peavy has posted the lowest WHIP of any major leaguer [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/pitching?sort=WHIP&split=0&league=mlb&season=2005&seasonType=2&type=pitch3&ageMin=17&ageMax=51&hand=a&pos=all&minip=0] . Peavy's two-seam fastball acts primarily as a sinker and induces many ground balls [http://www.signonsandiego.com/uniontrib/20070808/news_1s8padres.html] . This can allow Peavy to induce many double plays when runners are on base. Peavy likes to run his fastballs in on lefties and make the pitch break back into the zone, a-la a power version of
Greg Maddux 's infamous technique.The natural movement of Peavy's pitches creates a heavier ball which helps to limit the number of home runs Peavy gives up, having allowed only 13 in over 220 innings in 2007 [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/stats/pitching?sort=homeRuns&split=0&league=mlb&season=2007&seasonType=2&type=pitch4&ageMin=17&ageMax=51&hand=a&pos=all&minip=0&qual=false&count=121] .
ee also
*
List of Major League Baseball ERA champions
*List of Major League Baseball strikeout champions
*List of Major League Baseball wins champions
* List of Major League Baseball Cy Young Award winners
* Triple crownReferences
External links
* videos, pictures, stats, and bio at ArmchairGM.com
succession box
title =National League Pitcher of the month
years =August 2004 May 2007 August 2007 -September 2007
before =Russ Ortiz John Maine Carlos Zambrano
after =Carlos Zambrano Ben Sheets Brandon Webb succession box
title = National League ERA Champion
years =2004 2007
before =Jason Schmidt Roy Oswalt
after =Roger Clemens Johan Santana succession box
title = National League Strikeout Champion
years =2005 2007
before =Randy Johnson Aaron Harang
after =Aaron Harang Tim Lincecum succession box
title = National League Wins Champion
years =2007
before = A. Harang, D. Lowe, B. Penny, J. Smoltz, B. Webb & C. Zambrano
after =Brandon Webb succession box
title =National League Pitching Triple Crown
years =2007
before =Randy Johnson
after = "none"
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