Married to Catherine¡has two children: Annie and Ian...Full name is Eduardo Jose Rodriguez. Selected to pitch for Team Venezuela in the 2023 World Baseball Classic ¡ marked the first time representing his country at any competition and helped lead the team to the quarterfinals. In his lone start vs. Nicaragua, went decision-less, yielding one run over 2.0 innings with three strikeouts in the 4-1 win at loanDepot park...Given the nickname "Gualo" by his family after they found it funny that his little brother, Luis, could not pronounce Eduardo when he began to speak¡the nickname stuck and he placed it on the back of his jersey in Boston during Players' Week...Just one day after his introductory D-backs news conference on Dec. 12, participated in the D-backs' annual Winter Classic.
2023
In his second season with Detroit, went 13-9 with a 3.30 ERA (56 ER in 152.2 IP), 143 strikeouts, .227 opponent average and 1.15 WHIP over 26 starts...Posted career bests in ERA, opponent average and WHIP while tossing 150.0+ innings for the third time in his career...Made his second consecutive Opening Day start for the Tigers and led the team in starts, quality starts (14), wins and strikeouts...Marked the fourth time in his last five seasons to win 13+ games and seventh in his last eight to notch 20+ starts...His 13 wins were the most by a Tiger since Justin Verlander won 16 in 2016...Tossed 8.0 shutout innings with four hits allowed, no walks and 10 strikeouts in Game 2 of the doubleheader vs. Guardians on April 18 ¡ became just the third pitcher in franchise history to throw 8.0+ scoreless frames with no walks and 10+ strikeouts (also: Bill Donovan on June 27, 1908 vs. St. Louis Browns and Max Scherzer on June 17, 2012 vs. Rockies)...Retired the first 20 batters @ Orioles on April 23 to become the first Tiger to accomplish the feat since Jordan Zimmermann (6.2 IP) @ Blue Jays in 2019...Recorded six consecutive starts with 5.0+ innings and one run or fewer allowed from April 12 to May 10, the longest streak of his career ¡ tied Michael Fulmer (May 21 to June 17, 2016) and Al Benton (April 19 to May 20, 1945) for the second-longest streak in Tigers history ¡ over that stretch, went 4-0 with a 0.43 ERA (two ER in 41.2 IP) and 41 strikeouts ¡ according to the Elias Sports Bureau, his 0.43 ERA tied Doug Fister for the second-lowest by a Tigers pitcher over a six-start span since 1913, trailing only Al Benton (0.33 ERA in 1945).
2022
Made 17 starts in 2022 in his first season with the Tigers... Made his first career Opening Day start on April 8 vs. Chicago (AL), allowing three runs on four hits with two walks and two strikeouts in 4.0 innings...became the first Detroit starting pitcher to make his Tigers debut on Opening Day since Kenny Rogers in 2006... Allowed just one run on one hit with three walks and eight strikeouts in 6.2 innings on May 7 at Houston... marked the fifth time in his career that he has thrown at least 6.0 innings, while giving up just one hit (last, July 2, 2021, at Oakland)... Followed up the outing against the Astros by throwing 6.2 scoreless innings on May 13 vs. Baltimore, the third time in his career he¡¯s had consecutive starts of at least 6.2 innings and no more than one earned run allowed (others in 2009 and 2015 with Boston)... Placed on the injured list on May 22 (retroactive to May 19) with a left ribcage sprain and was transferred to the restricted list on June 10...was reinstated on Aug. 19... Picked up the win in his return to the big leagues on August 21 vs. Los Angeles (AL), pitching 5.0 shutout innings with four hits and three walks, while striking out five... Recorded four straight quality starts to end the season from Sept. 17-Oct. 4, compiling a 2-0 record with a 2.88 ERA (25.0IP/8ER) and 20 strikeouts.
2021
After missing the entire 2020 season, returned to the mound in 2021 to make 32 appearances, including 31 starts. ...Led Red Sox pitchers in wins (13) and ranked second in starts (31), innings pitched (157.2) and strikeouts (185). ...Established career bests in strikeouts per 9.0 innings (10.56), strikeout/walk ratio (3.94) and FIP (3.32)...ranked third among American League pitchers in FIP (3.32), while he was fourth (min. 150.0 IP) in strikeouts per 9.0 innings and 10th in fWAR (3.8)....On the injured list from March 29-April 8 with left elbow inflammation. ...Went a perfect 4-0 with a 3.52 ERA (23.0IP/9ER) and 26 strikeouts in four starts during April...was the first Red Sox pitcher to win his first four starts of a season since Rick Porcello (five in 2018)...Threw 4.0 innings May 23 at Philadelphia, snapping a streak of 36 consecutive starts of 5.0-or-more innings...at the time, it was the longest active streak in MLB...Tossed a perfect inning of relief in the final regular-season game Oct. 3 at Washington, helping the club clinch a postseason berth....Started three games during the postseason, compiling a 1-1 record with a 4.97 ERA (12.2IP/7ER) and 14 strikeouts.
2020
Placed on the injured list on 7/15 and missed the entire season...On 8/1, Chief Baseball Officer Chaim Bloom announced Rodriguez would be shut down for the rest of the season (myocarditis).
2019
Went 19-6 with a 3.81 ERA (86 ER/203.1 IP)...His 19 wins ranked 3rd in the majors and marked a career high... Also had career bests in starts (34), innings (203.1), and strikeouts (213)...Posted a 4.79 ERA (52 ER/97.2 IP) through June, then went 11-2 with a 2.90 ERA (34 ER/105.2 IP) in 17 starts from 7/1 through the end of the season...Tossed 7.0+ innings in 9 games, after doing so 0 times in 2018...The Sox won each of those 9 games...Threw 7.0+ scoreless innings 5 times, tied with Lucas Giolito for 2nd-most in the AL (Mike Minor-6)...His 34 starts were tied with 7 other pitchers for most in the majors...The Red Sox went 26-8 (.765) in his starts...The only other pitcher to start as many as 25 team wins in 2019 was HOU's Gerrit Cole (the Astros were 26-7 in his starts)...Prior to Rodriguez, the last Red Sox LHPs to win 19+ games in a season were Jon Lester (19 in 2010) and Mel Parnell (21 in 1953)...Was 1 of 15 pitchers to throw 200.0+ innings in 2019, and 1 of only 5 LHPs to do so...Was 1 of 24 pitchers to strike out 200+ batters, and 1 of only 7 LHPs to do so...Had the 3rd-most starts in the AL with 6.0+ innings and 1 or 0 runs allowed (13), trailing only HOU's Gerrit Cole and Justin Verlander, who were tied with 15 starts each...In 16 starts at Fenway Park, was 9-2 with a 3.07 ERA (34 ER/99.2 IP)...The Sox went 14-2 in those games...Went 10-4 on the road, 1 of only 4 pitchers with 10+ road victories (also Justin Verlander-11, Domingo Germán-10, and Zack Greinke-10)...Led MLB with an average of 7.88 runs of support per start...Went 19-1 with a 3.46 ERA (65 ER/169.0 IP) when receiving at least 3 runs of support, with the Red Sox going 25-3 (.893) in those games...Went 5.0+ innings in his final 28 starts (beginning 5/4), tied with Gerrit Cole and Lance Lynn for MLB's 2nd-longest streak of 2019 (Justin Verlander-32)...In those games, was 17-4 with a 3.39 ERA (65 ER/172.2 IP)...The Sox went 18-3 when Rodriguez threw 6.0+ innings, including 12-0 from 4/12-7/22...Allowed 1 or 0 runs in 13 of those games...The Sox were 6-0 in his Interleague starts...In those games, he was 4-0 with a 2.63 ERA (11 ER/37.2 IP)... He struck out 10+ batters in 4 of the 6 starts...He threw 6.0+ innings and allowed 0 or 1 ER in 4 of them...Allowed a combined 11 ER in 8.0 IP in his first 2 starts of 2019, both Red Sox losses...The Sox then won each of his next 7 starts from 4/12-5/15...Made his 100th career regular-season start on 6/4 at KC (5.2 IP, 6 H, 2 ER, 0 BB, 7 SO)...Went 10-2 with a 2.31 ERA (24 ER/93.2 IP) in his 15 starts from 7/5-9/19...The Sox were 12-3 in those games...In his 5 July starts, went 5-0 with a 2.03 ERA (7 ER/31.0 IP) and a .189 opponent AVG...Threw 7.0+ scoreless innings 4 times in a span of 9 starts from 7/22-9/4, including in back-to-back starts on 8/17 vs. BAL (7.1 IP) and 8/23 at SD (7.0 IP)...That was the first time he had gone 7.0+ innings in back-to-back starts since his first 2 career starts...In 7 starts from 8/17-9/19, posted a 1.20 ERA (6 ER/45.0 IP)...Allowed 0 or 1 ER in 6 of the 7 outings...Picked up his 50th career regular-season win on 9/19 vs. SF (6.0 IP, 3 H, 1 ER, 2 BB, 10 SO)...Struck out the Rangers' Delino DeShields in the bottom of the 1st inning on 9/24 for his 200th SO of the season...Recorded 10+ SO in consecutive starts for the 1st time in his career on 9/14 at PHI (12) and 9/19 vs. SF (10)...Went 6-1 in his last 10 starts to end the season...The lone loss came on 9/9 vs. NYY (6.0 IP, 1 ER).
2018
Set a career high in wins (13) during his 4th full season in the Red Sox organization ... Also posted a career-low 3.82 ERA (55 ER/129.2 IP) over a career-high 27 appearances (23 starts) ... His .722 winning percentage (13-5) was the 8th-highest in the AL (12th in MLB) ... Made 5 scoreless starts, tied for the 3rd-most by a Red Sox in 2018 ... Recorded a 24.0-inning scoreless streak (6/29-9/1), the longest of his career and the 6th-longest in MLB in 2018 ... Held a 5.29 ERA through his first 6 starts ... Went 10-5 with a 3.33 ERA (36 ER/97.1 IP) over his final 21 appearances (17 starts) ... Went 6-2 with a 3.38 ERA (25 ER/66.2 IP) in 15 outings (11 starts) against AL East opponents ... The Red Sox won 10 of those 11 starts ... The Red Sox won each of his first 7 starts, the longest season-opening streak by a Red Sox since Clay Buchholz in 2013 (7, 4/3-5/6) ... Earned the win in 3 consecutive starts from 4/13-25, allowing 3 ER over 6.0+ IP in each ... On 4/13, after BAL's 1st batter of the game, Trey Mancini, singled and scored in the 1st inning, none of Rodriguez's remaining 23 BF reached scoring position (6.0 IP, 5 H, 2 BB, 8 SO) ... Struck out 10 Rangers over 6.0 IP on 5/5 at Fenway, his 2nd career start with 10+ SO (13, 9/25/16 at TB) ... Won a career-best 6 consecutive starts from 5/20- 6/17 ... Was tied for the 2nd-longest streak in the AL during the year, trailing only Blake Snell (9, 8/10-9/23) ... Prior to Rodriguez, the last Red Sox age 25 or younger to earn the win in as many as 6 consecutive starts was Roger Clemens (9 straight, May-June 1986) ... Allowed 3 ER or fewer in a career-best 8 straight starts from 5/10-6/17 (2.38 ERA, 12 ER/45.1 IP) ... Gave up 2 ER or fewer in the last 6 outings of that stretch, also a career-long streak ... Did not allow a run in a career-best 24.0 consecutive innings from the 5th inning on 6/29 at NYY through the 5th inning on 9/1 at CWS ... Was the 2nd-longest active scoreless streak in the majors at the time ... Made 3 consecutive scoreless starts from 7/4-14 (17.0 IP), the longest such streak of his career ... The only other Red Sox with such a streak in 2018 was Chris Sale (6, 7/11-9/16) ... Logged 6.0 scoreless IP on 7/4 at WSH, his longest scoreless outing since 9/23/17 at CIN ... Exited his start on 7/14 vs. TOR in the 6th inning after injuring his right ankle on a play at 1st base ... Placed on the 10-day disabled list with a right ankle sprain on 7/15 ... Made 2 starts for Double-A Portland on rehab assignment, tossing 4.0 scoreless IP on both 8/20 and 8/27 ... Was activated from the DL on 9/1 and started that night at CWS ... Retired his first 12 batters faced, striking out 10 ... Ended the night with a season-high 12 SO in 5.2 IP, his 2nd start with 10+ SO in 2018 (3rd career) ... Also extended his career-long ML scoreless streak to 24.0 IP before allowing his only run in the 6th inning ... Allowed just 1 run over 32.0 IP between BOS (24.0) and Portland (8.0) from the 5th inning on 6/29 at NYY through the 5th inning on 9/1 at CWS ... Limited the Blue Jays to 1 run on 5 hits over 6.0 IP on 9/13 at Fenway Park ... Did not issue a BB, his longest outing without a BB since 5/11/17 at MIL (also 6.0 IP) ... Threw just 78 pitches (52 strikes) on 9/13 ... Was his 1st career start with as few as 78 pitches over 6.0+ IP ... Joined David Price (76 pitches over 7.0 IP on 3/30 at TB) as the only Red Sox starters with 78 pitches or fewer over 6.0+ IP in 2018 ... Each of his last 4 regular-season appearances came in relief (9/24-30) ... 3 of them were scoreless ... In those outings, recorded 9 SO in 6.1 IP ... Prior to 2018, had made only 1 relief appearance in the majors (4/19/17 at TOR) ... POSTSEASON: Appeared in 7 postseason games (1 start), including multiple games in each round ... Allowed 3 ER in 1.2 IP in Game 2 of the ALDS, but surrendered 0 runs and 0 hits in each of his next 5 outings (2.2 IP, 2 BB, 4 SO) ... Threw a scoreless 9th inning in Game 3 of the ALDS at Yankee Stadium ... Recorded a perfect 9th inning in Game 3 of the ALCS at HOU (2 SO) ... Struck out George Springer to end the game ... Retired his lone batter faced in Game 1 of the World Series, preserving a 5-4 lead by getting Cody Bellinger to fly out to end the 7th inning ... Also retired his lone batter faced in Game 3 of the World Series, striking out Joc Pederson to end the 5th inning ... Made his lone start in Game 4 of the World Series at Dodger Stadium, throwing 5.0 scoreless frames before surrendering 4 runs in the 6th inning ... Became only the 4th pitcher born in Venezuela to start a World Series game, joining Les Straker (1987-MIN), Freddy Garcia (2005-CWS), and Anibal Sanchez (2012-DET).
2017
Set career highs in appearances (25), starts (24), innings (137.1), and strikeouts (150), going 6-7 with a 4.19 ERA (64 ER)...Prior to the season, named to Venezuela's roster as a designated pool pitcher in the World Baseball Classic. Made his 1st career Opening Day roster in his 3rd full season in the Red Sox organization. In 6 Interleague starts, went 2-0 with a 2.72 ERA (11 ER/36.1 IP) and .217 opponent AVG (28-for-129). Held RHH to a .230 AVG (97-for-421), the 4th-lowest mark among AL lefties. Faced 42 RHH without allowing a hit from the 1st inning on 4/13 vs. PIT through the 1st inning on 4/30 vs. CHC (0-for-35, 7 BB, 14 SO)...Made 4 scoreless starts, trailing only Chris Sale (10) for the most by a Red Sox pitcher in 2017. His 4 scoreless starts with 6.0+ IP were the most by a Red Sox 24 or younger since Jon Lester's 7 in 2008. Went 4-1 with a 2.77 ERA (17 ER/55.1 IP) and a .209 opponent AVG in his first 10 starts through May...The Red Sox won 7 of his first 10 starts...Started the Sox' 4th game of the season on 4/8 at DET, his 1st career start in the month of April. Made his 1st career relief appearance on 4/19 at TOR and retired all 3 batters faced in the 8th inning (2 SO). After allowing 2 ER in the 1st inning on 4/13 vs. PIT, did not allow a run in his next 15.1 IP, ending in the 5th inning on 4/30 vs. CHC. Won a career-high 4 consecutive decisions from 4/23-5/26, tossing a quality start in all 7 outings during the streak...Was his longest career streak of quality starts...Posted a 2.25 ERA (11 ER/44.0 IP) and a .204 opponent AVG (32-for-157) in that stretch. Went 3-0 with a 2.81 ERA (10 ER/32.0 IP) over 5 road starts from 4/23-5/21... Limited opponents to a .195 AVG (22-for-113) in those games. Carried a no-hitter into the 5th inning on 4/23 at BAL (W, 6.0 IP, H, 5 BB, 7 SO). Tossed a career-high-tying 8.0 IP on 5/21 at OAK and earned the win, snapping a 3-game losing streak. Placed on the 10-day disabled list (right knee subluxation) on 6/2, following his 11th start on 6/1 at BAL, and was not activated until after the All-Star break. From the start of 2017 through 5/31, ranked among AL leaders in ERA (8th, 2.77), opponent AVG (6th, .209), opponent OPS (12th, .652), and WHIP (10th, 1.12). Placed on the 10-day disabled list on 6/2 with a right knee subluxation ...Made 1 rehab start with Double-A Portland and 2 with Triple-A Pawtucket. Activated from the DL on 7/17 and made 14 more starts, going 2-5 with a 4.72 ERA (40 ER/76.1 IP)...On 8/11 at NYY, surrendered just 2 hits over 6.0 scoreless frames but did not factor into the decision. Went 2-1 with a 1.78 ERA (5 ER/25.1 IP) and a 0.99 WHIP in 4 starts from 9/5-23. Earned the win on 9/12 vs. OAK (6.0 IP, H, R, 4 BB, 9 SO), his 1st since 5/26 vs. SEA (11 starts in between). Threw 7.2 scoreless innings on 9/23 at CIN (3 H)...Did not allow a hit until there was 1 out in the 4th inning...POSTSEASON: Made a relief appearance in Game 2 of the ALDS at HOU but did not record an out (H, 2 R, HBP)...On 10/17, underwent a right knee patellofemoral ligament reconstruction...The procedure was performed by Dr. Andrews at the Andrews Institute in Pensacola.
2016
Made 20 starts in his 2nd ML season, missing the Red Sox' first 51 games on the disabled list...Posted a 3.24 ERA (28 ER/77.2 IP) with a .210 opponent AVG in 14 starts after being recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket on 7/15. Among AL pitchers after the All-Star break (min. 75.0 IP), ranked 3rd in opponent AVG, 8th in SO/9.0 IP (9.15), 11th in ERA, and 12th in WHIP. Carried a no-hitter into at least the 5th inning on 8/16 at BAL (into 5th), 9/4 at OAK (8th), and 9/20 at BAL (5th)... Also took a no-hitter into the 4th inning on 8/1 at SEA. Surrendered 2.30 HR/9.0 IP in his first 9 starts through July (12 HR/47.0 IP), compared to 0.60 HR/9.0 IP in his final 11 starts (4 HR/60.0 IP)...His 0.60 HR/9.0 IP ratio led the AL and ranked 5th in the majors among the 107 pitchers who threw at least 50.0 innings from 8/1 on. In 8 road starts after the All-Star break, posted a 1.90 ERA (10 ER/47.1 IP), a 0.87 WHIP, and a .161 opponent AVG...Among ML starters on the road in the 2nd half (min. 30.0 IP), ranked 1st in opponent SLG (.256), 2nd in opponent AVG, 5th in ERA, and 4th in WHIP. Opponents batted only .183 (19-for-104) when leading off an inning, the 2nd-lowest mark in the AL and 6th-lowest in the majors (min. 100 BF). Made 3 starts in which he struck out 8+ batters and recorded 16 or fewer outs. Over 3 starts at Camden Yards from 5/31-9/20/16, recorded a streak of 29 straight outs without allowing a hit (3 BB). Began the regular season on the 15-day DL with a right patella subluxation...Made 5 rehab starts with Triple-A Pawtucket from 4/28-5/24, going 0-3 despite a 3.54 ERA (11 ER/28.0 IP). Was returned from his rehab assignment and reinstated from the DL on 5/31...Earned the win at BAL that night, allowing 2 runs on 6 hits over 6.0 frames on just 89 pitches. Went 0-3 with a 10.03 ERA (26 ER/23.1 IP) in 5 June starts...Optioned to Pawtucket following his start on 6/27 at TB after allowing career highs in hits (11) and earned runs (tied, 9). Made 2 starts with the PawSox following the option, allowing just 2 runs on 5 hits over 10.0 IP...Dealt 7.0 shutout frames on 7/3 vs. Columbus in an eventual 16-inning walk-off win...Was his longest scoreless outing at the Triple-A level, and longest at any level since his ML debut on 5/28/15 at TEX (7.2 IP, 3 H, 0 R). Recalled on 7/15 and allowed 3 or fewer runs in each of his next 7 starts (7/16-8/16), posting a 2.52 ERA (11 ER/39.1 IP) and a 1.14 WHIP in those outings while striking out 39 and walking just 12. Earned the win at Yankee Stadium on 7/16, allowing just 1 ER over 7.0 frames and improving to 4-1 in 5 career starts vs. NYY...Became the 1st Red Sox since 1913 to give up 2 or fewer ER in each of his first 5 career starts vs. NYY...Would extend that streak on 8/11 vs. NYY at Fenway (7.0 IP, 3 H, ER, BB, 6 SO), becoming the 1st ML starter to limit the Yankees to 2 or fewer ER in each of his first 6 career starts vs. the club since Mike Garcia did so in his first 6 from 1949-51 (Drew Smyly later joined that group). On 7/22 vs. MIN, struck out 8 batters in just 5.1 IP. From 8/11 through the end of the season, held lefties to a .156 AVG and a .188 SLG (5-for-32, 2B). Allowed just 5 hits over 3 starts from 8/16-9/4, holding opposing hitters to a .088 AVG (5-for-57). Held the Orioles hitless through 4.0 IP on 8/16 at Camden Yards before being removed from the game with left hamstring tightness (7 SO, 2 BB). In 5 September starts, posted a 2.89 ERA (9 ER/28.0 IP) and a .192 opponent AVG (30 SO, 7 BB). On 9/4 at OAK, did not allow a hit until surrendering an infield single to Marcus Semien with 2 outs in the 8th inning...Finished with 1 hit allowed over 8.0 scoreless innings, tying a career-long outing (also 8/18/15 vs. CLE)... Was the 1st Sox starter to throw 8.0+ innings and allow 1 or 0 hits since Jon Lester on 5/3/14, also vs. OAK. Struck out 29 of 69 batters faced over his final 3 starts (16.2 IP, 15.7 SO/9.0 IP)...Struck out the side in 5 of his last 8 full innings. On 9/20 at BAL, allowed his 1st hit with 2 outs in the 5th inning... Over 3 starts from 5/31-9/20, recorded a streak of 29 straight outs at Camden Yards without allowing a hit (3 BB). Struck out a career-high 13 hitters on 9/25 at TB, tied for the 7thmost SO by a Sox LHP since 1913...Tied the highest strikeout total by any pitcher since 1913 in an outing of 5.1 IP or shorter (also Alex Cobb on 5/10/13 vs. SD and Zack Greinke on 9/25/12 vs. SEA)...His final 12 outs were SO, from the 2nd out of the 2nd inning to the 1st out of the 6th...Struck out his final 6 batters faced, combining with Heath Hembree (5 straight SO) to set a ML team record by striking out 11 consecutive batters...The Sox set a single-game franchise record with 23 SO that day (in 10 inn.), becoming the 5th team ever with 23+ SO in a game and the 1st to do so in 10 innings or fewer. In his final start of the regular season on 10/1 vs. TOR, struck out 9 batters over 5.0 IP, allowing 3 runs on 3 hits... Fanned the side in the 2nd and 5th innings. Following the season, made 4 starts for Magallanes in the Venezuelan Winter League (1-1, 3.38 ERA, 4 ER/10.2 IP, 4 BB, 12 SO)...Pitched 5.0 scoreless innings on 12/20 at Margarita. POSTSEASON: Named to the Red Sox' ALDS roster, but did not appear in a game.
2015
Recalled by BOS in late May and made 21 starts as a 22-year-old in debut ML season, going 10-6 with a 3.85 ERA (52 ER/121.2 IP). Honored as the Boston BBWAA's Red Sox Pitcher of the Year and Red Sox Rookie of the Year in his 1st full season in the organization. Went at least 5.0 IP and allowed 1 or no ER in 12 of his starts, tying for the most such starts through any player's first 21 career ML games since at least 1914 (also Stephen Strasburg, Matt Harvey, Dwight Gooden, Cal Eldred), the most by a LHP...Matched Gooden (1984) as the only pitchers with 12 such starts within their first 21 games, all in the same season. His 21 starts were the most in a season by a Red Sox rookie since Daisuke Matsuzaka in 2007 (32 starts), most by a left-handed Sox rookie since John Curtis in 1972 (21 starts). Among Red Sox pitchers with at least 100.0 IP, ranked 1st with a .255 opponent AVG (120-for-471)...Finished 2nd among that group in ERA and WHIP (1.29), trailing only Clay Buchholz (3.26 ERA, 1.21 WHIP in 113.1 IP). Led AL rookies in wins and finished 2nd among left-handed AL rookies with both 98 SO and 13 quality starts...Was the Red Sox' 1st left-handed rookie to reach double digits in wins since John Curtis in 1972 (11- 8)...His 13 quality starts were most by a lefty rookie with BOS since Hal Wiltse in 1926 (15). Was the 1st Red Sox pitcher to win at least 10 games and post a sub-4.00 ERA before turning 23 since Mike Nagy in 1969...Was the 1st Red Sox left-hander to do that since Babe Ruth in 3 straight years, 1915-17 (Source: Elias). Recalled from Triple-A Pawtucket on 5/28 and made ML debut that night at TEX (7.2 IP, 3 H, 0 R, 2 BB, 7 SO)...Became the 1st pitcher in Red Sox history to go at least 7.2 IP, allow no runs, give up 3 hits or less, and strike out as many as 7 batters in his ML debut...Was the longest scoreless outing for a Red Sox in his ML debut since Billy Rohr on 4/14/67 at NYY (9.0 IP). Was 22 years, 51 days old on 5/28, the youngest Red Sox left-hander to start and win his ML debut since Billy Rohr at 21 years old in 1967...Was the youngest pitcher to make his ML debut as a starter for the Red Sox since Michael Bowden at 21 years old on 8/30/08 vs. CWS, the youngest Red Sox LHP to do it since Abe Alvarez at 21 years old on 7/22/04 vs. BAL. Had a 0.44 ERA (1 ER/20.2 IP) after his first 3 starts, allowing 1 ER and 8 hits total while striking out 21 over 20.2 IP...According to Elias, was the 1st pitcher in baseball history to go at least 6.0 IP while allowing no more than 1 run or 3 hits in each of his first 3 ML games...Elias also says he was the 1st pitcher to begin a career with 3 straight starts of 6.0+ IP, 7+ SO, and 1 ER or fewer since ER became an official stat (1912 in NL, 1913 in AL). Allowed 10 total ER over his last 7 starts beginning 8/18...His 2.08 ERA (43.1 IP) in that stretch ranked 2nd in the AL to CLE's Cody Anderson (1.66) and 3rd in the majors among LHP, trailing only PIT's J.A. Happ (1.34) and LAD's Clayton Kershaw (1.53). Posted an AL-best 1.87 ERA (17 ER/81.2 IP) in 13 night games, trailing only CHC's Jake Arrieta (1.51) among all major leaguers (min. 75.0 IP)...Had a 7.88 ERA (35 ER/40.0 IP) in 8 starts during the day. Held opponents to a .229 AVG with RISP (24-for-105), including just 5-for-46 (.109) with RISP and 2 outs. Went 3-1 with a 2.22 ERA (6 ER/24.1 IP) in 4 starts against the Yankees...Was the 1st Red Sox pitcher to beat the Yankees 3 times in a season before turning 23 since Mike Nagy in 1969 (3-0), and the 1st Red Sox LHP to do it since Babe Ruth in 1917 (5-0). Began the year with 8 starts for Triple-A Pawtucket...Went 4-3 with a 2.98 ERA (16 ER/48.1 IP) and 44 SO compared to 7 BB before his call-up. Following the season, ranked by Baseball America as the No. 5 prospect in the International League.
2014
Acquired by the Red Sox at the trade deadline...Spent the regular season in the Double-A Eastern League between the Orioles' Bowie affiliate and Double-A Portland, going 6-8 with a 3.60 ERA (48 ER/120.0 IP) and 108 strikeouts in 22 combined starts...Ranked 3rd among EL leaders with 8.1 SO/9.0 IP and was 10th in ERA...Held left-handed hitters to a .216 AVG (29-for-134) without a HR...Began the year with BAL's Double-A Bowie...In 16 starts, went 3-7 with a 4.79 ERA (44 ER/82.2 IP)...On 7/31, was acquired by BOS in exchange for LHP Andrew Miller...Allowed 4 total runs in his 6 regular season starts for Portland following the trade (0.96 ERA)...Allowed 1 or no runs in all 6 starts...From 8/1 through the end of the regular season, led the EL with 39 strikeouts in his 37.1 innings for the Sea Dogs...Allowed only 30 hits and 8 walks...Won his Red Sox organizational debut on 8/3 vs. Trenton, striking out 7 and allowing 1 run in 5.1 IP...Posted a 2.39 ERA (21 ER/79.0 IP) over his last 14 regular season starts beginning on 6/18...Allowed 3 runs (2 ER) with 6 strikeouts over 6.2 innings in a playoff start for Portland in an eventual 6-3 win in Game 3 of the Eastern League Division Series vs. Binghamton...Made his Triple-A debut in Game 4 of the Governors' Cup Finals at Durham and allowed 2 ER in 7.0 innings, a 4-3 PawSox win in 13 innings...Following the season, recognized by Baseball America as the No. 4 prospect and as possessing the best fastball among Red Sox minor leaguers.
2013
Posted a 2.85 ERA (86.0IP, 27ER) in 14 starts with Single-A Frederick before being promoted to Double-A Bowie in late June...Named Organizational Pitcher of the Month in May, when he went 5-0 with a 2.23 ERA (41.0IP, 10ER) in six starts...Selected to Carolina League Mid-Season All-Star Team and pitched a scoreless inning in the All-Star Game...Named to MLB All-Star Futures Game and pitched a scoreless inning, striking out one...Named the O's No. 3 prospect after the season by Baseball America...Was named a top 100 overall prospect by ESPN.com (43), Baseball Prospectus (61) and MLB.com (68)...Pitched for Surprise in the AFL after the season, earning the win in the championship game, starting and tossing 3.0 scoreless innings (2H, 4K).
2012
Allowed two or fewer earned runs in 16 of 22 starts for Class-A Delmarva ... Posted a 2.49 ERA in 10 starts before the All-Star break ... Led Delmarva pitchers (min. 9G) in ERA (3.70) and WHIP (1.24) ... Finished tied for the team lead in games started (22) ... Allowed season-high 7ER in 4.0IP in his final start of the season, August 29, pushing final ERA from 3.23 to 3.70 ... Named the O's No. 5 prospect after the season by Baseball America
2011
Led the GCL Orioles in strikeouts (46) and was second in games started (10).
2010
Led the DSL Orioles with a 2.33 ERA (min. 5 starts) and 62 strikeouts...Struck out a career-best 11 batters June 12 against
the DSL Cubs...Threw his first complete game shutout (5.0 innings) July 9 against the DSL Rockies.