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Vince Perkins Toronto Blue Jays Pitcher Born: September 27, 1981 Bats: Left Throws: Right Medal record Men’s Baseball Competitor for Canada Baseball World Cup Bronze 2009 Nettuno National team Mark Vincent Perkins (born September 27, 1981 in Victoria, British Columbia) is a minor league baseball pitcher currently in the Toronto Blue Jays organization. He played for the Canada national baseball team in the 2006 and 2009 World Baseball Classics.
Minor league career
Perkins was selected by Toronto Blue Jays in 18th round of the 2000 amateur entry draft. He began his professional career in 2001 with their Class A (Short Season) affiliate, the Auburn Doubledays. After spending 2002 with Auburn, he was promoted to the Class A Charleston Alley Cats and then the Class A-Advanced Dunedin Blue Jays in 2003. He remained in Dunedin for the 2004 season. In 2005, he was promoted the Blue Jays' Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats.
Perkins began to feel soreness in his elbow in 2004. Later, when playing for the Canada national baseball team in the 2006 World Baseball Classic, he injured his elbow while pitching against Mexico. He rehabbed both of these injuries. At the end of spring training with the Blue Jays, Perkins was placed on waivers. On April 12, 2006, he was claimed by the Milwaukee Brewers and immediately placed on their disabled list. After undergoing Tommy John surgery, he was sidelined for the entire 2006 season.[1]
Perkins made his return to baseball in 2007 and was assigned to Milwaukee's Class A-Advanced Brevard County Manatees. During the season, he was promoted to their Double-A Huntsville Stars. During the off-season, he was promoted to their Triple-A Nashville Sounds. Perkins was later released by the Brewers and signed to a minor league contact with the Chicago White Sox on March 29, 2008, but was later released.
Perkins signed with the Camden Riversharks of the Atlantic League for the 2008 season.
Perkins started for Team Canada on March 9th in their game vs. Italy at the 2009 World Baseball Classic.
References
- ^ McCalvy, Adam. Brewers' Perkins sees end of tunnel." MLB.com. 25 February 2007. 2 February 2008.
External links
- "Vince Perkins Statistics". The Baseball Cube. 2 February 2008.
Canada 2006 World Baseball Classic roster 3 Matt Rogelstad | 4 Pete Orr | 7 Adam Stern | 8 Chris Robinson | 11 Stubby Clapp | 12 Matt Stairs | 15 Mike Meyers | 16 Kevin Nicholson | 17 Max St. Pierre | 18 Sebastien Boucher | 19 Ryan Radmanovich | 20 Adam Loewen | 22 Eric Cyr | 24 Steve Green | 26 Jeff Francis | 27 Justin Morneau | 28 Jesse Crain | 31 Aaron Myette | 32 Vince Perkins | 34 Chris Reitsma | 35 Chris Begg | 36 Scott Mathieson | 37 Rheal Cormier | 38 Jason Bay | 39 Pete Laforest | 45 Aaron Guiel | 47 Corey Koskie | 48 Paul Quantrill | 49 Érik Bédard | 50 Scott Thorman
Manager Ernie WhittCanada 2009 World Baseball Classic roster 1 Luke Carlin | 4 Pete Orr | 5 Brett Lawrie | 7 Adam Stern | 8 Nick Weglarz | 11 Stubby Clapp | 12 Matt Stairs | 13 Chris Barnwell | 17 Phillippe Aumont | 18 Scott Diamond | 19 Joey Votto | 22 Bryan Dumesnil | 23 David Davidson | 24 Mark Teahen | 25 Mike Johnson | 26 T. J. Burton | 28 Jesse Crain | 29 Shawn Bowman | 31 Steve Green | 32 Vince Perkins | 33 Justin Morneau | 35 Chris Begg | 36 Brooks McNiven | 44 Jason Bay | 47 Corey Koskie | 48 Scott Richmond | 52 Chris Leroux | 55 Russell Martin
Manager 21 Ernie Whitt | Coach 3 Larry Walker | Coach 49 Paul Quantrill | Coach 42 Denis Boucher | Coach 34 Tim Leiper | Coach 27 Greg Hamilton | Coach 20 Greg O'Halloran
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