Adam Warren (baseball)
Adam Warren | |||
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Warren with the New York Yankees
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Chicago Cubs – No. 43 | |||
Pitcher | |||
Born: Birmingham, Alabama |
August 25, 1987 |||
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MLB debut | |||
June 29, 2012, for the New York Yankees | |||
MLB statistics (through April 20, 2016) |
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Win–loss record | 14–15 | ||
Earned run average | 3.33 | ||
Strikeouts | 250 | ||
WHIP | 1.24 | ||
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Adam Parrish Warren (born August 25, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Chicago Cubs of Major League Baseball (MLB). Warren made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees on June 29, 2012. Before beginning his professional career, Warren pitched in college baseball for the North Carolina Tar Heels.
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Early life
Warren is a native of New Bern, North Carolina.[1] His father played college football at North Carolina State University.[2]
Baseball career
College career
Warren attended New Bern High School and the University of North Carolina, where he played college baseball for the North Carolina Tar Heels baseball team in the Atlantic Coast Conference (ACC).[1] As a sophomore, in 2007, Warren had a 12-0 win–loss record with a 2.17 earned run average (ERA) in 15 appearances.[3] In the summer of 2007, he played collegiate summer baseball in the Cape Cod Baseball League for the Brewster Whitecaps.[4] As a junior, he pitched to a 9-2 record with a 4.23 ERA in 18 games started.[3]
Warren took classes in the Kenan-Flagler Business School, and was named to the All-ACC Academic Honor Roll in consecutive seasons.[2] He was also named to ESPN's Academic All-America Third Team in 2009.[5] He graduated with a 3.36 grade point average.[5]
Warren was drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 36th round of the 2008 Major League Baseball draft, but he did not sign, instead returning to UNC for his senior season.[5]
Professional career
New York Yankees
After Warren's senior season, Warren was drafted in the fourth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball draft by the New York Yankees, with the 136th overall selection.[1][3] Warren signed with the Yankees, and made his professional debut that season with the Staten Island Yankees of the Class A-Short Season New York–Penn League.[3]
Warren started the 2010 season with the Tampa Yankees of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League, where he went 7-5 with a 2.22 ERA in 15 starts, before he was promoted to the Trenton Thunder of the Class AA Eastern League.[6] On August 17, 2010, while pitching for the Thunder, Warren set a franchise record by striking out 15 batters in one game.[7] He was named the Eastern League Pitcher of the Week for the performance.[8] In 2011, pitching for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees of the Class AAA International League, Warren was named to the 24th Triple-A All-Star Game.[9]
Warren made his major-league debut for the Yankees on June 29, replacing an injured CC Sabathia in the Yankees' starting rotation.[1] Warren gave up 6 runs in 2 1/3 innings in his first start versus the Chicago White Sox, highlighted by a Gordon Beckham two-run double in the top of the 2nd inning and a solo home run to Paul Konerko to lead off the top of the 3rd inning. He was relieved by David Phelps in the top of the 3rd, and would receive a no-decision as the Yankees lost the game 14–7.[10] Warren was sent back down to Triple-A the very next day.
Warren was called up to the Yankees on September 1, 2012, when the big league rosters expanded.[11]
On May 13, 2013, Warren got his first career save after pitching 4 scoreless innings of relief in a 7-0 win against the Cleveland Indians. He was optioned to Triple-A on June 14, 2013 after throwing 6 scoreless innings in the Yankees' 3–2 18-inning loss against the Oakland Athletics on the previous day. During the 2014 season Warren emerged as a key part of the Yankees bullpen, pitching 78 2/3 innings to a 2.97 ERA over the course of the season. Despite pitching in the bullpen through most of the previous two seasons, Adam Warren began the 2015 season in the Yankees starting rotation. Warren pitched well in the rotation going 5-5 with a 3.59 ERA over 82.2 innings and striking out 54. On June 29, he was moved back to the bullpen when Iván Nova returned from the DL.[citation needed]
Chicago Cubs
On December 8, 2015, the Yankees traded Warren and a player to be named later (Brendan Ryan) to the Chicago Cubs for Starlin Castro.[12]
Scouting report
Warren's fastball averages between 92 to 94 miles per hour (148–151 km/h), and he also throws a changeup.[1]
Personal
Warren wife's name is Kristen.[13]
References
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- North Carolina Tar Heels bio
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- Living people
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- Major League Baseball pitchers
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