David Aardsma
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| Boston Red Sox — No. 53 | |
| Relief pitcher | |
| Born: December 27, 1981 Denver, Colorado |
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| Bats: Right | Throws: Right |
| Major League Baseball debut | |
| April 6, 2004 for the San Francisco Giants | |
| Selected MLB statistics (through 2007) |
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| Win-Loss | 6-1 |
| Earned run average | 5.16 |
| Strikeouts | 90 |
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David Allan Aardsma (born December 27, 1981 in Denver, Colorado) is a Major League Baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox.
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[edit] Early years
Aardsma attended Cherry Creek High School in Colorado, which was also the high school of Major Leaguers Josh Bard, John Burke, Brad Lidge, Darnell McDonald, and Donzell McDonald. He graduated from Cherry Creek High School in 2000.
He attended Penn State in his freshman year of college. He transferred to Rice University in 2001, where he remained for the rest of his college tenure. At Rice, Aardsma became a dominant closer, where he set school single-season and career saves records in 2002-03. In the 2003 College World Series, Aardsma earned two wins and a save as the Owls won their first national championship. He also retired 15 of the 16 batters he faced at the College World Series.
[edit] San Francisco Giants
The right-hander was drafted in the 1st round (22nd overall) of the 2003 amateur draft by the San Francisco Giants. He went to the San Jose Giants (Class A), and played brilliantly. He posted a 1.96 ERA while striking out 28 in about 18 innings. He made the major-league roster in 2004, skipping AA and AAA, and made his debut in the season's second game. In his major league debut, in front of friends and family at Minute Maid Park, he pitched two innings, allowing three hits and walking one, to earn his first MLB win. In his first 6 appearances, he had a 1.80 ERA; unfortunately his success did not last as his ERA ballooned to 6.75 after 11 games. After giving up two runs in one inning on April 20 - his final major-league appearance that year, he was sent down to Fresno, the Giants AAA team, the next day).
Aardsma's route through professional baseball has been somewhat unique, given that after making the leap from A ball to the Giants, he was demoted to AAA and then subsequently started the 2005 season in AA with the Norwich Navigators.
[edit] Chicago Cubs
Along with pitcher Jerome Williams, Aardsma was traded to the Chicago Cubs for veteran pitcher LaTroy Hawkins on May 28, 2005. He spent the season in the minor leagues before returning to the big leagues with the Cubs in 2006, posting a 3-0 record and 4.08 ERA in 45 relief appearances, finishing nine games. Aardsma was especially effective against left-handed hitters, holding them to a .190 (12-for-63) batting average against. He also did a fine job when brought into the ballgame with men on base, stranding 15 of 20 inherited runners. [1]
[edit] Chicago White Sox
After a solid 2006 season with the Cubs, Aardsma, along with minor leaguer Carlos Vasquez, was sent across town to the Chicago White Sox in exchange for reliever Neal Cotts. Aardsma started the 2007 season strong. In April, he posted a 1.72 ERA while pitching 23 strikeouts in only 15.2 innings pitched; he struck out at least one batter in each of his first 13 appearances of the season.[2] On April 4, Aardsma matched a career high with five strikeouts against the Cleveland Indians. On April 11, as the White Sox visited the Oakland Athletics, he recorded his first American League win. In May, however, troubles mounted and Aardsma finished the month with an ERA of 4.73 and an ERA of 9.00 for the month.
Following June 2, Aardsma was optioned to Triple-A Charlotte. He was recalled on June 19 but continued to struggle in his last appearances with the team.
[edit] Boston Red Sox
On January 28, 2008, the Boston Red Sox acquired Aardsma from the White Sox for pitching prospects Willy Mota and Miguel Socolovich. He is now on the active roster with the Red Sox.[3]
[edit] Personal life
Aardsma currently resides in Scottsdale, Arizona with his fiancee, Andrea Roth. Aardsma's sister Amanda was Miss Colorado Teen USA 1997, and Miss Teenage California 1994, and is currently an actress.
He is friends with actress Kirsten Dunst.
[edit] Career, Achievements and Trivia
- In 2002, Aardsma was a Summer League First-Team All-American.
- Traded with Jerome Williams to the Chicago Cubs for LaTroy Hawkins on May 28, 2005.
- Traded with Carlos Vasquez to the Chicago White Sox for pitcher Neal Cotts on November 16, 2006.
- Traded to the Boston Red Sox for RHP Willy Mota and RHP Miguel Socolovich on January 28, 2008
- In his career, Aardsma has spent more time as teammates with minor leaguers Chris Begg and James Garcia and catcher Trey Lunsford, than any other teammate.
- Of all baseball players in history, 'Aardsma' ranks first alphabetically. When he came into the league, he succeeded Hank Aaron for this position. His first appearance took place in his home town of Houston.
- Aardsma earned the nick name "Crazy Eyes" during the 2007 season.
[edit] External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball-Reference, or Fangraphs, or The Baseball Cube
- David Aardsma, MILB

