He and his wife, Carlie, have three children: two daughters, Makenzie Jae and Myla Kate, and one son, Ace.
2020
In his 11th major-league season made five starts and appeared in 16 games and finished with a record of 2-2 with a 4.66 ERA...Had a 2.95 ERA (6 ER/18.1 IP) with 24 strikeouts and four walks in 12 relief appearances...Went 1-2 with a 6.33 ERA (15 ER/21.1 IP) in five starts this season...On September 24, became just the sixth active player to log at least 150 career starts and 100 relief appearances, joining Trevor Cahill, Rich Hill, Jordan Lyles, Oliver Perez and Jeff Samardzija...Beat the Nationals, 10-3, on September 6 to earn his first win of the season as a starter...Held Washington to three hits and one run over 6.0 innings...The win was his first as a starter since October 1, 2017 while with Cleveland, and his first ¡°quality¡± start since July 24, 2017, a span of 21 turns...Celebrated 10.000 years of major league service time on September 10. ]
POSTSEASON
On his sixth postseason roster and second with Atlanta, finished with a 10.13 ERA in two relief appearances in the NLCS against Los Angeles...Pitched in Games 2 and 5¡Tossed 2.0 scoreless innings in relief in Game 5 with two strikeouts while holding the Dodgers to one hit.
2019
Compiled a 3.74 ERA (33 ER/79.1 IP) in 51 appearances for Atlanta, including one start...Posted a 1.74 ERA (2 ER/10.1 IP) with no walks and seven strikeouts in eight appearances, one start, in September...Made 25 relief appearances against the N.L. East and went 2-0 with a 2.70 ERA (11 ER/36.2 IP), three walks, 25 strikeouts and two saves...Walked just seven batters on the season...His 0.79 walks per 9.0 innings were the fewest in the majors (min. 50.0 IP)...His 76.1 innings in relief were the fifth most in the National League...He also made a 3.0-inning start on 9/25 at Kansas City...Pitched at least 2.0 innings in 20 of his 50 relief appearances, the second most such outings in the N.L., one off the total of Miami's Wei-Yin Chen (21)...Recorded the first two saves of his big league career...First did so on 6/9 at Miami (1.0 IP, 1 H, 2 K) and then again on 7/31 at Washington (1.0 IP, 1 H, 1 BB)...Allowed just three of 25 inherited runners to score (12.0 percent), the fourth best mark in the majors (min. 20 inherited runners)...Made the Braves' Opening Day roster after signing a minor-league contract on March 21... Was his 10th major league season, and the first that was not with the Indians...Appeared in two games, both in relief, tossing 3.2 scoreless innings...Allowed two hits and no walks, while striking out two...Made his fifth career postseason roster...Also pitched in the playoffs in 2016, for the entirety of the Indians' run to the World Series, and again in Cleveland's Division Series in 2017.
2018
On the 10-day disabled list from 7/10-8/22 with strained right hamstring.
2017
Penned another solid season, spending the entire campaign in the rotation around a one-month stint on the disabled list in August with a strained hamstring...Once again led the Major Leagues in fewest walks per 9.0 IP (0.89, 3rd-lowest mark in franchise history) and strikeout-to-walk ratio (7.79, marked a new franchise record) among pitchers with at least 140.0 IP...Walked just 14 batters all season (585 batters) and surpassed the double-digit win mark for the third time in his career. It was tale of two seasons for Josh as he went 4-9 with a 6.17 ERA over his first 16 starts (86.0IP, 117H, 59ER, 11BB, 64SO, .325 avg) thru July 1 before going 6-0 with a 3.11 ERA over his last 10 starts after July 6 (55.0IP, 49H, 19ER, .240 avg, 3BB, 45SO)... In six starts during Sept/October, he went 3-0 with a 3.52 ERA (12ER/30.2 IP)...Was lifted after 4.0 innings of a hitless start at Chicago-AL on July 30 with a left hamstring strain, and spent the next month on the disabled list, July 31-August 31. Went 1-3 in the month of June with a 6.75 ERA (19ER/25.1IP)...Finished the month of May with a 1-3 record and a 3.58 ERA (13ER/32.2IP)...Lone May win came in the 5th complete game of his career on May 28 vs. Kansas City when he allowed one run on six hits while striking out three batters... Went 2-3 with an 8.87 ERA in five April starts, marking his highest career ERA for the month of April. After allowing a season-high three walks in his start vs. Minnesota on June 25, Tomlin saw his franchise record streak of 45 consecutive starts allowing two-or-fewer walks come to an end...Streak dated back to September 26, 2015, and was the longest active streak in Major League Baseball at the time...Tomlin last allowed four walks on August 27, 2010, after which he began a still-active streak of 129 straight starts allowing three-or-fewer walks, ranking as the longest streak in club history as well as the 3rd-longest stretch in MLB history. In three starts during the Indians' historic 22-game winning streak, Tomlin went 2-0 with a 2.76 ERA (5ER/16.1IP)...Induced 18 double play ground balls, tied for 13th-most in the American League... As a starter, walked just 34 of 1,307 batters (2.6%) since the start of 2016 (Rank: 1st in MLB)...Did not walk a batter his last 19 IP (3 starts)...Batters hit .318 (67/211) off him with runners on base, .341 (47/138) when he was behind in the count and .339 (37/109) with RISP.
2016
Had a solid season in the back-end of the Indians rotation, amassing career-bests in wins, innings, starts and strikeouts on his way to setting a club record for strikeout-towalk ratio…Finished the season on a strong note over his last four starts after compiling an ERA of 10.00 in August to finish second on the club in wins…Did not walk a batter of his last 31.0 innings (last walk 8/25) and walked just 2.8% (20/722) of his batters faced...Won a spot in the rotation out of spring training and made three April starts after off days and rain outs pushed his turn back (season debut came on Apr. 16 vs. NYM)…Went 3-0 with a 3.18 ERA in 3 starts (17.0IP, 14H, 6ER) and went on to win his first 7 decisions of the season thru May 24, becoming the first Indians pitcher since Dennis Martinez (9-0) in 1995 to start a season 7-0… Was dealt his first loss of the season on May 30 against Texas after allowing eight runs (four earned) on nine hits with no walks and one strikeout in 3.2 innings of work, which at the time tied the second-shortest start of his career…Cliff Lee started his Cy Young-winning 2008 campaign at 6-0...Was dealt his second loss of 2016 on July 6 against Detroit in Cleveland...The loss snapped a streak of six consecutive quality starts from June-July 1 as he went 2-0 with a 2.60 ERA in 5 June starts (10ER/34.2IP)... Went 9-2 with a 3.51 ERA (39ER/100.0IP) in 16 pre All-Star break starts, his nine wins were his most before the All-Star break since he won 10 games before the break in 2011 and his 3.51 ERA was his lowest career first-half ERA…Earned the win on July 17 at Minnesota to improve to 6-0 with a 2.44 ERA (17ER/62.2IP) in his first nine road starts this season...Joined CC Sabathia in 2001 (6-0, 4.50 ERA) as just the second Indians pitcher over the last 50 seasons to stay undefeated thru his first nine road starts in a season (Elias)…Posted a 3.73 ERA in July (5GS, 13ER/31.1IP)...Tomlin posted the worst month of his career in August, registering an 11.48 ERA (34ER/26.2IP) in six starts, including a career-low 1.2IP on August 30 vs. Minnesota…Did not start from August 31-Sept. 13 save one relief appearance on Sept. 5 vs. Houston (1.0IP, 1H, 0R, first relief outing since Sept. '14) to post a mark of 2-1 with a 1.75 ERA over his final 4 starts of the season starting on Sept. 14…His overall ERA of 1.69 in Sept/Oct was the third-lowest mark (min. 25IP, 26.2IP, 21H, 5ER, 0BB, 10SO) in Major League Baseball behind National Leaguers Clayton Kershaw (1.29) and Jon Lester (1.48)…Worked a career-high tying four straight starts over that span with two-or-fewer ER allowed while going at least 5.0IP...Was fourth among A.L. pitchers with 16 putouts and on the year had 41 total chances…Left-handed batters had an on-bsae pct. of only .247 (MLB Rank: 7th of 142 qualified SP; League Avg: .327)…Lefties hit just .229 (67-292) off him for the year with a .685 OPS…Went 3-0 with a 2.43 ERA in 5 starts vs. the KC Royals this year (9ER/33.1IP) and on the year was 10-2 with a 3.26 ERA in 16 starts vs. the A.L. Central (36ER/99.1IP)…Allowed only three steals (1CS)… Batters hit .309 (69-223) off him with runners on base, .299 (35-117) with RISP and .215 (55-256) when behind in the count....Went 2-1 with a 4.58 ERA in 4 Postseason starts (17.2IP, 15H, 9ER, 5BB, 11SO)...Won deciding Game 3 of ALDS in Fenway Park and Game 2 of the ALCS vs. Toronto.
2015
Josh spent the first four months rehabbing after undergoing right shoulder surgery in March...Was activated from the 60-day DL on July 31 and optioned to AAA Columbus where he made one start before joining the Major League club on August 15...Solidified the back-end of the rotation, going 7-2 with a 3.02 ERA in 10 starts/appearances from August 15 thru the end of the year (65.2IP, 22R/ER, 13HR, 8BB, 57SO, .195 AVG)... After joining the Indians on Aug. 15, Tomlin ranked among A.L. pitchers in average against (3rd), opponents on-base percentage (1st, .227), strikeout to walk ratio (1st, 7.13), wins (T1st), hits-per 9.0 innings (5th, 6.44), innings pitched (3rd), strikeouts (T10th) and WHIP (1st, .084)...The right-hander tossed 6.0+ innings in all but three starts and tallied 5-or-more strikeouts in 9 of his 10 outings this year...His 7 wins this season marked his most wins in a single season since finishing 12-7 in 2011...The right-hander made 6 rehab starts and one minor league start in the Indians Player Development System...Made one rehab start each with the AZL Indians (July 5), Akron (July 10) and Mahoning Valley (July 15)...Also made three rehab starts with Columbus from July 20-30...Over his 6 rehab outings, the former Texas Tech Red Raider went 1-2 with a 3.42 ERA (23.2IP, 24H, 9R/ER, 1HR, 4BB, 17SO)...Was activated from the 60-day DL on July 31...Had the best month of September in his career, going 3-1 with a 3.00 ERA (11ER/33.0IP) across five outings, holding opponents to a .197 clip (24-for-122)...Tossed 2 complete games in the month of September, his third and fourth career CG's, respectively...Scattered 4 hits in 9.0 innings of work in an 8-1 victory against Detroit on Sept. 4 (9.0IP, 4H, 1R/ER, 1BB, 6SO), his first CG since June 28, 2014 at Seattle...Logged his second complete game of 2015 in a 2-0 loss against Kansas City on Sept. 15 at Progressive Field (9.0IP, 4H, 2R/ER, 1HR, 0BB, 6SO)...Marked the first time that the right-hander suffered a loss in a complete game effort, and snapped his longest single-season win streak at 5 consecutive games that stretched from Aug. 20-Sept. 9 (2.86 ERA, 34.2IP, 22H, 11R/ER, 8HR, 3BB, 33SO, .175 AVG)...Recorded 5+ strikeouts in each of his first 8 consecutive outings to begin his season, the longest streak by an Indians hurler to begin a season since Justin Masterson pulled the trick in his first 13 outings in 2013...Tomlin held opposing hitters to a .195 clip (47-for-241), limiting lefties to a .156 average (19-for-122)...His .195 average against was the 8th-lowest mark by any A.L. hurler that has logged 50.0+ innings of work in 2015... Allowed just 9 hits with runners on (.164, 9-for-55) and 6 hits (.240, 6-for-25) with runners in scoring position...Signed a two-year contract extension on Jan. 26 with a club option for 2018.
2014
Josh spent the season between AAA Columbus and starting Indians rotation before ending the season in relief...Was with Cleveland from May 6-July 24 and again from August 5 thru the end of the season...Around those stints he opened the season in Columbus and sp ent two weeks there in July/August, going 2-1 w/a 2.25 ERA in 6 starts (40.0IP , 26H, 10R/E R, 10BB, 33K ), including a 20.0 inning scoreless streak from April 20-May 1, capped by a 9.0-inning, 3-hit shutout (0BB, 10K ) in his start at Durham on May 1 before his May 5 p romotion to Cleveland...Josh posted the 10th-lowest ERA in the International League and was 6th in innings pitched thru May 5. Went 2-1 w/a 2.89ERA over his first 3 starts with Cleveland (18.2IP, 15H, 6ER), notching his first win since July 5, 2012 vs. TB in his 2014-debut of May 6 vs. MIN (6.2IP , 4H, 1R/ER) ... Appeared in emergency relief on May 21 vs. Detroit, pitching the last 3.0IP of a 13.0 inning, 11-10, balk-induced win (3.0IP , 2H, 1R/E R, 1BB, career relief-high 6K ) ... He was scheduled to start the nex t night at Baltimore (the 6 relief SO were a 2014 club-high) ... Season lost some footing after that as he went 1-4 w/a 5.35 E RA in 6 starts (33.2IP , 44H, 29R/20E R) from May 26-June 22 that took his E RA from 2.91-4.39. Enjoyed a career-best start on Saturday, June 28 at Seattle, one-hitting the Mariners, while fanning a career-high 11 batters (0 walks), recording the only comp lete game/shutout of his career (Kyle Seager 1B in 5th inning) ... Dating back to 1914, T omlin's effort was just the 21st game (there are now 22) in Major League history that a starting p itcher threw CG shutout, allowed one or fewer hits coupled with at least 11 K 's and zero walks...The only other game in club history (17,715 games prior to Tomlin's outing dating back to 1901) under such p arameters was Len Barker's p erfect game on May 15, 1981 vs. Toronto (9.0 IP, 11 SO) ... According to Elias, Tomlin's effort was just the 3rd such game in which a Tribe pitcher faced one over the minimum (Barker and 1977 Dennis Eckersley no-hitter) in a CG SHO w/ double-digit strikeouts (Feller had 3 no-hitters and 12 one-hitters)...Kershaw (6/18 vCOL) and Bumgarner (8/26 vCOL) both did it in 2014...Was the first CG one-hitter by an Indians pitcher since LHP Billy Traber on July 8, 2003 vs. NYY. Followed up the one-hitter by going 0-2 w/ a 6.45 E RA in July (22.1IP , 31H, 16E R) before being sent to Columbus on July 24 ... Was recalled again on August 5 and made a p air of sp ot starts on August 5 (vs. CIN, 4.1IP , 8H, 6R/5E R) and August 13 vs. Arizona (G 2, 5.1IP , 4H, 0R)...Appeared in 8 games in relief over his second stint and for the year out of the 'pen he was 2-1 w/a 6.75 E RA in 9 games (10.2IP , 17H, 8E R)...As a starter he was 4-8 w/a 4.53 E RA in 16 starts (93.1IP , 103H, 47 ER)...Batters hit .309 (51-165) off him with runners on base and .333 (27-81) with RISP.
2013
Josh spent the first four months of the 2013 season rehabbing from August 2012 right elbow reconstruction before making rehab appearances for the Rookie Arizona club, Class-A Lake County, AA Akron and at AAA Columbus prior to his August 24 activation and option to Columbus....Rehab began on July 26 at rookie Arizona in Goodyear...Combined this year at the Minor League level Josh was 2-0 with a 1.65 ERA in 10 games/8 starts (27.1IP, 17H, 5ER, 0BB, 21K) and at Triple A Columbus posted an ERA of 2.40 in 3 starts (15.0IP, 12H, 4ER, 0BB, 11K, .222AVG)...Promoted to Cleveland after the Minor League season ended on September 3 and made his first Major League appearance since August 2012 in relief on September 12 at Chicago-AL, working 2.0 scoreless innings while allowing 2 hits in his lone Major League appearance of 2013.
2012
Had an inconsistent, injury-filled season that eventually led to season-ending right elbow reconstruction on August 22
and will delay all or most of his 2013 campaign....Underwent right elbow surgery on August 22 in Anaheim, CA by Dr.
Lewis Yokum....Was placed on the 15-day DL on August 13 and missed the remainder of the season...Was on the DL
earlier in the year, May 8-27, with right wrist tendonitis. Did not record an ERA under 4.42 in any month of the season and went a combined 3-6 with a 6.36 ERA (58.0IP, 77H,
41ER, 22K) in June and July and was removed from the rotation after his start on July 27 at Minnesota (4.0IP, 10H,
8R/ER)...Allowed a career-high tying 3HR in his shortest career start on June 25 at New York-AL...Did have some
highlights, working a season-high 8.0IP on April 19 at Seattle in a game started by Felix Hernandez and fanned a
career-high 8 batters on May 7 vs. Chicago-AL (night game)...Has gone at least 5.0 innings in 49 of his 54 MLB starts. Made first career MLB relief appearance on April 14 at Kansas City following ejection of starter Jeanmar Gomez
allowing 5 R/4 ER over 3.2 IP...Moved to bullpen on July 31 at KC (2.2IP, 3H, 1R/ER)...In relief this year was 0-0
w/11.25 ERA in 5 games (12.0IP, 18H, 15ER)...As a starter was 5-8 w/a 5.72ERA in 16 starts (91.1IP, 108H, 58ER)...
Best month was May (4.42ERA, 3 starts)...Allowed 10 runs over his last two appearances of the season (4.2IP, 8H,
10ER), including 7 runs (7ER) in 1.1 of relief IP on August 12 vs. Boston before being shutdown for good with elbow
soreness and eventual surgery....Batters hit .333 (59-177) w/runners on and .340 (34-100) w/RISP....ERA in the first
inning was 12.38 (16.0IP, 31H, 22R/ER).
2011
Had an successful season despite not pitching after August 24 due to right elbow inflammation...At the time of his DL stint he was tied for 9th in the AL in wins (12)...Built on the consistency he showed at the end of 2010, going at least 5.0 innings in his first 25 starts of the season, giving him at least 5.0IP in his first 37 consecutive Major League appearances, a modern day Major League record...His 37 straight starts of at least 5.0IP to begin a career matched former Indian John Farrell (1987-88) for the most consecutive starts since 1919 to start a career....Overall he went at least 6.0IP in 23 of 26 starts on the season...The 5.0IP streak ended in his final start (4.2IP) of the season vs. Seattle on August 24.... First pitcher since at least the start of divisional play (1969) to have 0 SB attempts against and qualify for ERA title...Overall his .632 winning % (12-7) was 8th in the American League...Also finished 1st in fewest walks allowed per 9.0IP (1.143BB per 9.0IP), 7th in WHIP (1.08), 4th in walk to strikeout ratio (4.238), 6th in baserunners allowed per 9.0IP (181BR/165.1IP) and tied for 9th with 24 home runs allowed...Walked 1 or less in 23 of 26 starts and recorded zero walks in 11 of 26 starts..The 1.143 walks per 9.0IP was the 4th lowest single-season mark in club history...His 1.08 WHIP (walks+hits/IP) was lowest by an Indians starter since Gaylord Perry in 1974 (1.02) and 24th lowest single-season total in club history (Lower than Cy Young winners Lee/Sabathia)...15 of his HR were solo HR...Won his first decisions in April, going 4-0 w/a 2.45ERA in 5 starts (33.0IP, 22H, 9ER)...He and Masterson both started 4-0 by game #23, the first time two Indians starters did that since 1988 (Swindell/Candiotti)...Earned 7th win on June 1 in Toronto,as he struck out a career-high 7 batters... Earned his 10th win of the year on July 4 vs. the NY Yankees, a 6-3 Indians win as he became the only Cleveland pitcher in club history and only MLB pitcher since 1919 to pitch at least 5.0IP in each of his first 29 games (7.0IP, 3H, 2R/ER, BB, 5K)...ERA from June 1st on was 5.24 (99.2IP, 108H, 58ER)...Went 1-2 w/a 5.28 ERA in 5 August starts (30.2IP, 35H, 18ER) and went a season/career-low 4.2IP in his final start of 2011 and 38th Major League start after going at least 5.0IP in his previous 37 games/starts...Last start came on August 24 vs. Seattle (4.2IP, 11H, 6R/ER)...Placed on the 15-day DL for the first time in August 26 w/right elbow inflammation...Pitched a simulated game on Sept. 20 w/o issues and has no restrictions heading into 2012...Tomlin went 12-2 in his first 15 career starts at Progressive Field... According to Elias, Tomlin just the 2nd MLB pitcher in the expansion era to win at least 12 of his first 15 home starts... Since 1961 only other pitcher to do so is LaMarr Hoyt who was 12-2 in his first 15 starts at Comiskey Park for White Sox from 1980-1982...Went 8-3 w/a 3.58 ERA in 13 home starts in 2011...Did not walk a batter in 24.1IP from June 12 thru July 4th...His .226 average against righthanded hitters was 16th lowest in the AL and his .274 on-base% allowed was 6th lowest in the AL...1st inning ERA was 1.38 (26.0IP, 14H, 4R/ER).
2010
Split the season between AAA Columbus and the big leagues, making 12 impressive Major League starts from July 27
through the end of the Major League season...Tomlin made one relief appearance in spring training going two innings
and did not allow a run with one strikeout...Was not invited to big league camp and was assigned to the Columbus
roster at the end of spring training.
...Made his first start of the season on April 18 in the second game of that day's doubleheader at Louisville (ND, 3.0IP,
3H, 0R/ER, BB, 2K)...Got his first win of the season on April 23 at Toledo by pitching 3.0 innings of relief (0H, 0R, B,
2K)...Went 5-0 in 10 games/8 starts from 4/12-6/1 with a 1.63ERA (49.2IP, 34H, 9R/ER, 9BB, 32K, .194avg)...Allowed
three or fewer run in each of his 10 appearances...Was a late addition to the Triple-A All-Star Game in Lehigh Valley (1.0IP, 0R)...As a starter, was 7-3 with a 2.41ERA
in 17 games with one complete game...100.2IP, 79H, 29R/27ER, 29BB, 76K...Triple-A batters hit just .212 (83-391)
off him this year with 11HR...LH hitters batted .246 (44-179) off him with 8HR while righties hit .184 (39-212, 3HR,
.485OPS)...Batters hit .182 (25-137) with runners on and .190 (15-79) with RISP...At time of his July 27th call-up, led
International League starters with a .215 opponent average (79-368) and was tied for the fewest baserunners per 9.0IP
ratio (9.83)...Ranked 2nd in ERA (2.68), WHIP (1.08) and overall opponent average (.212).
...Won his big league debut on Tuesday, July 27th vs. the New York Yankees in Cleveland, a 4-1 win over the Yankees
and CC Sabathia...7.0IP, 3H, 1R/ER, 0BB, 2K, faced the min thru 7.0IP before departing in the 8th...According to Elias,
the performance by Tomlin (3 baserunners in 7.0IP) was only the 2nd time in club history an Indians pitcher allowed 3
or fewer baserunners in at least 7.0IP (Scott Lewis, 9/10/2008 @BAL) in his debut...Did not get a decision on July 31
in Toronto...Was an emergency start on 3-days rest after Jake Westbrook was traded to the Cardinals earlier in the
day...ND, 5.1IP, 4H, 1R/ER, 2BB, 5K, HR to Molina.
...Pitched his first career CG on Sept. 24 vs. Kansas City...9.0IP, 4H, 3R/ER, 2BB, 6K, HR, 112 pitches/75 strikes...Over
his last 7 starts from August 27th -on he went 5-1 w/a 5.06 ERA (42.2IP, 44H, 24ER, 12BB, 28K)...Won 3 straight
decisions (4GS) from August 27-Sept 14 and won his last 2 starts to finish the season...Among AL rookie pitchers was
T4th in wins (6), 6th in GS (12) and innings (73) and 9th in K...LHH had a .682 OPS off him and hit just .236 at the big
league level...Allowed only 2 steals against 3 CS...Batters hit .300 (30-100) off him w/runners on base...Tribe Record:
7-5 (.583)...Tribe avg. RS in GS: 4.5 (54RS/12GS).
...Tossed at least 5.0 innings in each of his first 12 career starts becoming just the 2nd Indian pitcher since 1920 to
have started their career with that such streak: Steve Dunning went 3-5 w/a 4.08ERA in his 12G streak during 1970.
2009
Spent the season at AA Akron where he led the Eastern League in wins (14), was 2nd in strikeouts (125) and 2nd
in WHIP (1.21)...Led the system in wins, was 4th in SO and 5th in IP (145.0).
2008
Spent the majority of the season with the Kinston Indians of the Class A Advanced Carolina League, making one
spot start (6/3) with the Buffalo Bisons of the Triple-A International League...With Kinston, went 9-5 with three saves in
40 games...Made nine mid-season (5/12-7/11) starts after returning to relief role at start of season following 2007...Was
5-3, 1 save, 3.83 (56 1/3 IP) before the All-Star break and 4-2, 2 saves, 1.94 (46 1/3 IP) after...Went 7-2, 3 saves, 2.38
in 53 innings of relief and 2-3, 3.62 over 49 2/3 innings in his nine starts...Won a six-inning, one-hit complete-game
shutout 6/28 vs. Frederick...Did not allow a run in seven consecutive outings 8/16-30, allowing just four hits and four
walks and striking out 17 over 10 2/3 innings...Following the regular Minor League season, joined the Surprise Rafters
of the Arizona Fall League...Was a mid-season Carolina League All-Star.
2007
Began the season and spent the majority of it with the Lake County Captains of the Class A South Atlantic
League...Made a spot start 6/5 and ve August appearances with the Kinston Indians of the Class A Advanced Carolina
League...Combined to go 11-4 over 131 1/3 innings as his 3.36 ERA ranked fourth among Indians Minor Leaguers
and he tied four others for the fourth-most most wins...With the Captains, went 10-3 with a 3.30 ERA in 26 games (15
starts), striking out 89 and walking just 19 over 103 2/3 innings...Was 6-0, 3.06 (53 IP) before the All-Star break and
was an SAL mid-season All-Star.
2006
Was first in the New York-Penn League in games started (15), second in wins (8-2) and third in ERA (2.09) in
his first professional season with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers of the Class A New York-Penn League...Was an
NYPL All-Star selection.