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'''Scott Wynne Feldman''', born ] ] in ], is a rookie ] who |
'''Scott Wynne Feldman''', born ], ], in ], is a rookie ] who plays for the ]. | ||
Feldman, who is ], attended the ]. There, in two seasons he went 25-2 (his only losses were in the state final four), had a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 8 to 1, and a 1.30 ERA. He earned Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year honors both as a freshman in 2002 and sophomore in 2003. | |||
A sidearm pitcher with a low-90's ], a hard ] and a ], he's more effective against right-handed hitters. | |||
Feldman, who is ], attended the ]. | |||
==Minor league career== | ==Minor league career== | ||
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==Major league career== | ==Major league career== | ||
He was a late-season call-up that year, making his debut against the ] on August 31, 2005. Feldman made |
He was a late-season call-up that year, making his debut against the ] on August 31, 2005. Feldman made 8 appearances with the Rangers, compiling a record of 0-1 in 9.1 innings of work, with an ERA of 0.91. | ||
] saw Feldman bounce back and forth between the Rangers and their Triple-A affiliate, the ]. In 36 games, he had an ERA of 3.92. | ] saw Feldman bounce back and forth between the Rangers and their Triple-A affiliate, the ]. In 36 games, he had an ERA of 3.92. | ||
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===Hit batsman, Brawl, and Suspension=== | ===Hit batsman, Brawl, and Suspension=== | ||
The national spotlight shone briefly on Feldman on ] ], when he sparked a ] in the 9th inning of a game between the Rangers and the ]. Tensions between the two division rivals were already high, as two Rangers starting pitchers — ] and ] — had been ejected in previous games that month for throwing at Angels batters. Prior to Feldman taking the mound, two Angels hurlers (] and ]) had been thrown out of the game for hitting batsmen, as well as manager ] and bench coach ]. Feldman hit Angels second baseman ] with a pitch with only one out remaining in the game, and his team up 9-3. Kennedy charged the mound, and what has been described as a "slap fight" between the 6'6" Feldman and the light-hitting Kennedy ensued. Feldman was suspended for 6 games for ignoring the warnings of umpire |
The national spotlight shone briefly on Feldman on ], ], when he sparked a ] in the 9th inning of a game between the Rangers and the ]. Tensions between the two division rivals were already high, as two Rangers starting pitchers — ] and ] — had been ejected in previous games that month for throwing at Angels batters. Prior to Feldman taking the mound, two Angels hurlers (] and ]) had been thrown out of the game for hitting batsmen, as well as manager ] and bench coach ]. Feldman hit Angels second baseman ] with a pitch with only one out remaining in the game, and his team up 9-3. Kennedy charged the mound, and what has been described as a "slap fight" between the 6'6" Feldman and the light-hitting Kennedy ensued. Feldman was suspended for 6 games for ignoring the warnings of umpire Sam Holbrook. | ||
===Pitches=== | |||
A sidearm pitcher with a low-90s ], a hard ] with extreme downward movement, and a ], he's more effective against right-handed hitters. | |||
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For the American newscaster, see Scott Feldman. Baseball playerScott Feldman | |
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Texas Rangers – No. 39 | |
Relief Pitcher | |
Bats: LeftThrows: Right | |
debut | |
August 31, 2005, for the Texas Rangers | |
Career statistics (through the end of the 2006 season) | |
Wins-Losses | 0-3 |
ERA | 3.38 |
Strikeouts | 34 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Scott Wynne Feldman, born February 7, 1983, in Kailua, Hawaii, is a rookie relief pitcher who plays for the Texas Rangers.
Feldman, who is Jewish, attended the College of San Mateo. There, in two seasons he went 25-2 (his only losses were in the state final four), had a strikeout-to-walk ratio of 8 to 1, and a 1.30 ERA. He earned Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year honors both as a freshman in 2002 and sophomore in 2003.
Minor league career
Feldman began the 2005 season with the Single-A Bakersfield Blaze, but was quickly promoted to the Double-A Frisco RoughRiders.
Major league career
He was a late-season call-up that year, making his debut against the Chicago White Sox on August 31, 2005. Feldman made 8 appearances with the Rangers, compiling a record of 0-1 in 9.1 innings of work, with an ERA of 0.91.
2006 saw Feldman bounce back and forth between the Rangers and their Triple-A affiliate, the Oklahoma RedHawks. In 36 games, he had an ERA of 3.92.
Hit batsman, Brawl, and Suspension
The national spotlight shone briefly on Feldman on August 16, 2006, when he sparked a bench-clearing brawl in the 9th inning of a game between the Rangers and the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. Tensions between the two division rivals were already high, as two Rangers starting pitchers — Adam Eaton and Vicente Padilla — had been ejected in previous games that month for throwing at Angels batters. Prior to Feldman taking the mound, two Angels hurlers (Kevin Gregg and Brendan Donnelly) had been thrown out of the game for hitting batsmen, as well as manager Mike Scioscia and bench coach Ron Roenicke. Feldman hit Angels second baseman Adam Kennedy with a pitch with only one out remaining in the game, and his team up 9-3. Kennedy charged the mound, and what has been described as a "slap fight" between the 6'6" Feldman and the light-hitting Kennedy ensued. Feldman was suspended for 6 games for ignoring the warnings of umpire Sam Holbrook.
Pitches
A sidearm pitcher with a low-90s fastball, a hard slider with extreme downward movement, and a changeup, he's more effective against right-handed hitters.
External links
- Scott Feldman - mlb.com
- Career statistics from Baseball Reference
- "Bench-clearing melee mars Rangers' victory vs. Angels" (ESPN.com)
- "Former CSM star hits the big time," 4/6/06
- Interview, 10/21/06