Jason Standridge

Jason Wayne Standridge ( born November 9, 1978 in Birmingham, Alabama ) is an American baseball player. The right-handed pitcher played from 2001 to 2007 in the North American Major League Baseball since 2007 in Japanese professional baseball. In 2010 he played at the Hanshin Tigers in the Japanese Central League.

Standridge attended Hewitt - Trussville High School in Trussville, a suburb of Birmingham; in MLB Draft 1997, he was selected in the first round by the Tampa Bay Rays, his debut in the major leagues, he gave in 2001 and was a total of nine times, mainly as a relief pitcher for use. In 2003, he threw seven games from the beginning, but scoring no win and five Losses. After the season 2004, in which he had only four major league operations, he became a free agent. 2005, when he was first taken by the Texas Rangers under contract, but then released back in June 2005, he arrived at the Cincinnati Reds as a reliever frequently used (2005: 31 innings in 32 games ).

In 2006, Standridge through a waiver trade to the New York Mets, but moved before the start of the 2007 season to the Kansas City Royals as a free agent freely gave him back in May. He signed a contract with the Fukuoka Softbank Hawks, the first time since 2001, put him as a starter for the first team. In 2008, he was hampered by a shoulder injury, and his contract was terminated after only three weak performances in the first team. After a brief stint in 2009 as a Minor Leaguer with the Florida Marlins, he was released back in April. In 2010 he came by a treaty of ¥ 40 $ Millions the Hanshin Tigers for the second time to Japan. In the 2010 season in which the Tigers with the Dragons and the Giants battled for the title of the Central League, Standridge was behind Yasutomo Kubo the best starters of the Tiger: In 23 events he recorded 11 wins, 5 Losses and an ERA of 3:49.

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