Dellin Betances \[DELL-in beh-TAN-siss\] has ties to all five boroughs of New York City...Was born in Manhattan's Washington Heights neighborhood, grew up on the Lower East Side, went to high school in Brooklyn, made his pro debut for the Staten Island (A) Yankees, spent the first decade of his major league career in the Bronx and now pitches for the Mets in Queens...Mainly played basketball growing up...Started playing baseball when he was 10 years old...Enjoys playing poker, specifically Texas Hold'em...His favorite cuisine is Italian...Favorite road ballparks are Busch Stadium and Fenway Park...His favorite player growing up was Manny Ram¨ªrez...Has two older brothers and a younger sister¡His father, Jaime, has been a livery cab driver in New York City for over 20 years.
2020
Began the year on the Opening Day roster... Was unscored upon in 11 of his 15 appearances...Placed on the Injured List on Aug. 30 with right lat tightness...Activated on Sept. 23...Returned to pitch 1.0 scoreless inning on Sept. 26 at Washington (G2)...Had two strikeouts...Also appeared on Sept. 27 at Washington...Earned a hold on Aug. 28 at NYY (G1) with 1.0 scoreless inning (first career outing vs. Yankees)...He joined Mike Stanton as the only pitchers to appear with the Mets who also pitched in at least 300 games for the Yankees...Courtesy of Elias.
2019
Missed most of the season on the Injured List with a right shoulder impingement...Returned on September 15 at Toronto and whiffed both batters he faced...Suffered a partial tear of his left Achilles in that game...Missed the rest of the season.
2018
Went 4-6 with four saves (in seven chances), a 2.70 ERA (66.2IP, 20ER) and 115K in 66 relief appearances…opponents batted .186 (44-for-237, 7HR); LH .200 (20-for-100, 4HR), RH .175 (24-for-137, 3HR)…retired 44-of-66 first batters faced (66.7%)…allowed 3-of-8 inherited runners to score (37.5%)...Struck out 115-of-272 batters faced in 2018 (42.3%)…ranked third among all Major League relievers (second in AL) with 115K and a 15.53K/9.0IP ratio...Made his 300th career appearance in 4/24 win vs. Minnesota...Struck out all three batters faced on 4/26 vs. Minnesota, reaching 521 career strikeouts as a reliever to surpass Dave Righetti (519) for third place among Yankees relievers all-time...According to Elias, became the second pitcher in Yankees history to allow 1H-or-fewer over a span of at least 15 appearances (5/27-7/1), joining LHP Tommy Layne (1H in 8.0IP over 16G from 8/13-9/9/16)...Posted a career-long-tying 18-appearance scoreless stretch from 5/27-7/7 (17.2IP, 3H, 11BB, 30K, 2HP, 1WP)…his other 18-game scoreless streak came from 7/8-8/19/15 (20.1IP)…was the longest streak of scoreless appearances by a Yankee since David Robertson's 21-game streak from 6/19-8/9/13 (20.1IP)...Over a 35-game stretch from 5/27-8/28, posted a 0.53 ERA (33.2IP, 2ER) with 58K…opponents hit .110 (12-for-109) over the span...Struck out at least one batter in an AL-record 44 consecutive relief appearances from 5/29-9/22…surpassed Andrew Miller (28G, 5/6-7/17/16) for the longest streak by a Yankees reliever in 8/14 win vs. Tampa Bay and passed Kansas City's Jeff Montgomery (32G, 6/18-9/5/89) for the AL record in 8/25 Game 2 win at Baltimore…was the third-longest streak by a reliever in Baseball history, trailing only Aroldis Chapman (49, 8/21/13-8/13/14) and Corey Knebel (46, 10/2/16-7/15/17)...Did not allow a hit or run in a franchise-record 10 straight appearances from 6/8-7/1 (9.2IP, 5BB, 18K)...Struck out swinging in his first Major League plate appearance in the eighth on 6/25 at Philadelphia…was tied for the tallest player with a plate appearance in 2018 (also Tyler Glasnow and Brandon McCarthy)...Allowed a leadoff single to Camargo in 7/2 loss vs. Atlanta, snapping an 0-for-29 streak against opposing batters (since Devon Travis' single on 6/6 at Toronto)…also ended stretches of 1-for-45 (from 5/23) and 2-for63 (from 5/10)...Did not issue a walk over a 10-appearance stretch from 7/14-8/14 (10.0IP), his longest such streak since an 11-game span without a walk from 6/7-30/16...Allowed a game-tying two-run HR to Martinez and a go-ahead solo HR to Goodrum in the ninth inning on 8/30 vs. Detroit to record his second blown save and fourth loss (1.0IP, 2H, 3ER, 1BB, 3K, 2HR)…had allowed just 2ER total over his previous 35 appearances...Became the first reliever in Major League history to record at least 100K in five straight seasons with his strikeout of Candelario in the ninth inning of 9/1 vs. Detroit...Tossed a perfect eighth in 9/24 win at Tampa Bay, but failed to strike out a batter…snapped an AL-record 44-appearance stretch with at least 1K (5/29-9/22)...Posted a 1.69 ERA (5.1IP, 1ER) with 7K in three postseason relief appearances…tossed 2.0 innings in two of his three outings after throwing 2.0 innings-or-more only three times during the 2018 regular season…retired all 6BF to earn the win in 10/3 Wild Card Game vs. Oakland (2.0IP, 3K)…was his first career postseason win.
2017
Went 3-6 with 10 saves (in 13 chances), a 2.87 ERA (59.2IP, 19ER) and 100K in 66 relief appearances…opponentsbatted .141 (29-for-205, 3HR); LH .122 (12-for-98, 0HR), RH .159 (17-for-107, 3HR), the lowest opponents' BA by areliever in Yankees history, second-lowest in the AL in 2017 (Kimbrel-.140) and the fouth-lowest in AL history(min. 200AB)…retired 43-of-66 first batters faced (65.2%)…allowed 4-of-17 inherited runners to score (23.5%)... Led Major League relievers with a 34.9% soft contact rate (second, Kenley Jansen, 31.7%)... Struck out 100-of-261 batters faced in 2017…ranked second among all Major League relievers with a15.08K/9.0IP ratio... Joined Chad Green (100K in relief) as the second pair of Yankees to each strike out at least 100 batters in relief in the same season (also did so with Andrew Miller in 2015)... Did not allow an ER over 22G from 4/9-6/21 (21.1IP, 7H, 1R/0ER, 13BB, 42K), the fourth-longest streak in the Majors in 2017 and the second-longest of his career (27G, 9/23/14-6/2/15)... Had a 91AB streak with 0XBH allowed between a Hanley Ramirez three-run HR on 9/15/16 at Boston and a two-run double to Andrelton Simmons on 6/22/17 vs. Los Angeles-AL... Took the loss in three of four outings from 6/27-7/5, allowing 10BB and 7ER in 2.2IP (2H, 4K, 1HR, 1HP) over the four games... Was named via the Player Ballot to his fourth straight AL All-Star team (2014-17)…joins Joe DiMaggio as the second Yankee to be selected as an All-Star in each of his first four full Major League seasons (credit: Elias)…is one of five Yankees pitchers to be named to the All-Star team in at least four straight years, joining Mariano Rivera (4, 1999-2002 and '08-11), Whitey Ford (4, 1958-61), Red Ruffing (5, 1938-42) and Lefty Gomez (7, 1933-39)... Was scoreless in 17 of his first 18G after the All-Star break (3SV, 0.48 ERA, 18.2IP, 8H, 1ER, 7BB, 28K)... Did not allow a hit or run in six straight appearances from 7/29-8/13 (7.0IP, 3BB, 1HP, 10K)…was tied for the third-longest streak of scoreless, hitless relief appearances of at least 1.0IP in Yankees history behind John Wetteland (8G, 9/19/95-4/9/96) and Mariano Rivera (7G, 6/3-20/10)... Started the sixth in 7/29 win vs. Tampa Bay, the earliest in a game he pitched since 8/13/14 at Baltimore (started the bottom of the sixth)…appeared in the sixth inning six times in 2016, but entered all of those with at least one out... Threw the sixth immaculate inning in Yankees history in the eighth inning of 8/2 loss vs. Detroit, fanning Jim Adduci (swinging), Justin Upton (looking) and Miguel Cabrera (swinging)…the others: Brandon McCarthy on 9/17/14 at Tampa Bay, Iván Nova on 5/29/13 vs. the Mets, A.J. Burnett on 6/20/09 at Florida, Ron Guidry on 8/7/84 vs. Chicago-AL and Al Downing on 8/11/67 at Cleveland... Had at least 1K in 20 straight appearances from 7/1-8/15, the third-longest strikeout streak of his career and third-longest by an AL reliever in 2017 (Tommy Kahnle, 29G from 5/6-7/22 and Francis Martes, 22G from 6/9-9/10)... Was ejected by 1B umpire Dana DeMuth on 8/24 at Detroit (L, 1ER) after hitting his only batter faced (McCann)... Collected his 500th career strikeout (Logan Morrison, looking) in 9/11 win against the Rays at Citi Field…reached 500K in 309.0IP, surpassing David Robertson (376.2IP) to become the fastest player (in terms of innings) to reach the 500K plateau in his Yankees career... Made five postseason relief appearances (4.50 ERA, 4.0IP, 2ER)... Prior to the season, pitched for the Dominican Republic in the WBC, tossing 5.0 scoreless innings in five relief appearances (3H, 3BB, 5K)…his five games tied for third among all WBC pitchers.
2016
Went 3-6 with 12 saves (in 17 chances), a 3.08 ERA (73.0IP, 25ER) and 126K in 73 relief appearances…opponents batted .201 (54-for-268, 5HR); LH .233 (28-for-120, 2HR), RH .176 (26-for-148, 3HR)…retired 48-of-73 first batters faced (65.8%)…allowed 8-of-23 inherited runners to score (34.8%). His 2.9 WAR (FanGraphs) was tied for second among Major League relievers, and tied Andrew Miller for the AL lead, trailing only Los Angeles-NL's Kenley Jansen (3.2). Struck out 126-of-299 batters faced in 2016…led all Major League relievers with 126K and a 15.53K/9.0IP ratio…ranked second with a 42.1% strikeout rate. Had multiple strikeouts in eight consecutive appearances twice: 4/7-23 and 5/14-29. Made his season debut on 4/5 vs. Houston, recording the Opening Day loss after allowing 3R/0ER in 0.2IP (1H, 2BB, 1K). Recorded at least 2K with no runs allowed in eight straight appearances from 4/7-23, matching his own franchise record (also 4/19-5/2/15) for longest such streak by a Yankees reliever since 1913…tied three others (Wade Davis-2014, Billy Wagner-1999 and Tom Henke-1989) for the third-longest such streak since 1913. Recorded at least 3K without allowing a run in each of four straight appearances from 4/9-17, the longest such streak of his career…was the third Yankees pitcher since 1913 to accomplish the feat (also Ron Davis, 9/5-14/80, and Ryne Duren, 6/26-7/14/59). Over the same stretch (4/9-17), became the first pitcher in Major League history to record at least 3K while facing no more than four batters in four straight appearances. Allowed a home run in three straight appearances (4/25-5/1) for the first time in his career…allowed game-winning HRs to David Ortiz on 4/29 and Christian Vazquez on 5/1 at Boston…his solo HR allowed to Brett Nicholas in 4/25 win at Texas was his first allowed on the road since 8/13/14 at Baltimore (Jonathan Schoop). Pitched on three straight days for the first time in his career from 5/4-6 (2.1IP, 1H, 1BB, 3K)…was the first Yankees reliever to do so since David Robertson (9/12-14/14). Struck out all four batters faced in 5/14 win vs. Chicago-AL (1.1IP)…was his second career game in which he faced at least four batters and retired each via strikeout (4K/4BF on 5/2/15 at Boston)…is the only pitcher in Yankees history with two such outings. Allowed a run in a career-high four straight games from 5/31-6/5 (4.2IP, 6ER). Struck out at least one batter in a career-high 22 straight relief appearances from 6/22-8/12…was tied for the second-longest streak in Yankees history (Andrew Miller-28, Sparky Lyle-22, Mariano Rivera-22)…posted a 0.78 ERA (23.0IP, 13H, 2ER, 9BB, 40K, 1HP) and a 15.65 K/9.0IP ratio over the stretch. Was named by AL Manager Ned Yost to his third AL All-Star team (2014-16) on 7/5…joined Joe DiMaggio as the second Yankee to be selected as an All-Star in each of his first three Major League seasons (credit:Elias)…made his second career All-Star appearance in 7/12 AL win in San Diego, tossing a scoreless seventh (1.0IP, 1H, 2K, 1WP). Tossed a scoreless 10th inning in 8/1 win at the Mets to earn his first save since 10/1/15 vs. Boston (1.0IP, 1K 1HP). Posted a 15.00 ERA (6.0IP, 10ER) over an eight-game stretch from 9/6-26…allowed a "walk-off" HR to Hanley Ramirez to record his sixth loss and second in as many days on 9/15 at Boston.
2015
Went 6-4 with nine saves and a 1.50 ERA (84.0IP, 14ER) in a career-high 74 relief appearances with the Yankees…opponents batted .157 (45-for-287, 6HR); LH .135 (18-for-133, 2HR), RH .175 (27-for-154, 4HR)…retired 53-of-74 (71.6%) first batters faced…allowed just 11-of-41 (26.8%) inherited runners to score...Led all Major League relievers in strikeouts (131) for the second consecutive season (135K in 2014)…ranked third among MLB relievers-and second in the AL behind teammate Andrew Miller-with 14.04 K/9.0IP (131K, 84.0IP)…of his 252 outs, 131 came via the strikeout (51.2%)…ranked second among all Major League relievers with a 1.50 ERA (Kansas City's Wade Davis - 0.94)... According to Elias, with Andrew Miller (100K), became the first duo to finish with a league's top-two reliever strikeout totals since the 2009 A's (Michael Wuertz-102K/Andrew Bailey-91K)…with Andrew Miller (100K), became the sixth bullpen duo all time (and first pair of Yankees) with 100K each and first since the 2004 Angels (Francisco Rodriguez-123K/Scot Shields-109K)...Had 131K in 2015 after recording 135K in 2014…is one of just four pitchers all time to record at least 125K in relief in multiple seasons (also 3x by Dick Radatz: 1962-64 and 2x by Rob Dibble: 1989-90 and Goose Gossage: 1975, '77)…is the first reliever in franchise history with consecutive 100K seasons and joins Goose Gossage (three times, 1978, '80 and '82) as the only Yankees with multiple 100K seasons out of the bullpen (credit: Elias)…Elias also notes he joins Dick Radatz (first four seasons, 1962-65), Steve Bedrosian (1982-83) and Craig Kimbrel (2011-12) as the only Major Leaguers with at least 100K as a reliever in both their rookie and sophomore seasons...Recorded multiple strikeouts in at least seven consecutive appearances three times in 2015 (eight straight from 4/19-5/2, seven straight from 5/26-6/7 and eight straight from 7/1-17)…all other Major League relievers combined for just four such streaks...Held opponents to a Major League-low .115 (10-for-87) average with runners in scoring position…is tied for the fifth-lowest single-season mark-and is the lowest singleseason AL mark-since 1974 (min. 75AB)...Tossed more than 1.0 inning in 26 of his 74 appearances, holding opponents scoreless in 21 of those 26 outings...Did not allow an earned run in his first 33 road outings in 2015 from 4/13-9/22 (37.1IP, 20H, 1R/0ER, 20BB, 59K)…matched the longest season-opening streak of road appearances without an earned run by any Major League pitcher since ERs were counted (also the Indians' Steve Olin, 0ER allowed over his first 33 road appearances in 1992)...Did not allow an earned run in his first 26 games of the season from 4/8-6/2 (29.1IP), the longest such streak for a Yankees pitcher to begin a season (surpassing Lee Guetterman's 19G in 1989) and the third-longest in Major League history (since the inception of ER, 1912 in NL, 1913 in AL)…the 26 straight games without an earned run was the second-longest streak within a single season in Yankees history-Mariano Rivera, 28 games in 1999…Betances' 29.1IP streak also marked the most consecutive IP in games without an ER by a Yankee in a single season since Mariano Rivera's final 30.2IP of 1999...Recorded 51K over 27 appearances from 9/23/14-6/2/15, marking the most strikeouts by a Yankee over a stretch without allowing any earned runs since it became an official stat in 1913, according to Elias…his 49K through 6/2 were the most strikeouts by a Yankee in games prior to allowing his first earned run of the season (since ER became an official statistic in 1913)…were the most by any pitcher since Aroldis Chapman (52K) in 2012...Was named to his second career All-Star team (also 2014)…according to Elias, is one of six Yankees selected as All-Stars in both their rookie and sophomore seasons, joining Joe DiMaggio, Ryne Duren, Hideki Matsui, Willie Randolph and Tom Tresh…made his first career All-Star appearance in the AL win in Cincinnati on 7/14, tossing a scoreless seventh inning, including a strikeout of Giants' 2B Joe Panik (1.0IP, 1BB, 1K)...Did not allow a home run over a career-best 54-game stretch from 8/16/14-7/3/15...Struck out at least one batter in 19 straight appearances from 4/10-5/19…struck out at least two batters without allowing a hit in six consecutive appearances from 4/19-29 (7.0IP, 1BB, 13K)…struck out at least two batters in eight straight games from 4/19-5/2 (9.1IP, 19K)...Earned his first save of the season-and the second of his career (also 7/7/14 at Cleveland)-in 5/2 win at Boston, striking out all four batters faced... according to Elias, joined Mariano Rivera (6/24/09 at Atlanta, 1.1IP, 4BF, 4K) and Hall-of-Famer Goose Gossage (5/14/82 at Oakland, 1.2IP, 5BF, 5K) as the only Yankees relievers to earn a save of four-or-more outs by facing at least four batters and striking every batter out...Became the first player in Major League history to toss no more than 1.1 inning, while striking out at least three batters in each of four consecutive outings when he did so from 5/26-6/1/15...Allowed an infield single to Kendrys Morales in 5/27 win vs. Kansas City, snapping a career-best 29AB hitless stretch dating to his final batter faced on 5/4 (previous best was 0-for-26 from 4/17-5/1/15)…allowed just 3BB/1IBB over the hitless span...Allowed his first earned run of the season in 6/5 win vs. Los Angeles-AL (1.0IP, 1H, 1ER, 2BB, 2K)...Recorded his first career loss on 6/23 vs. Philadelphia, allowing 4ER in 1.0IP (2H, 2K, 2HP)…tied his career high in earned runs allowed (also 8/13/13 vs. Los Angeles-AL, 4ER in 0.2IP)...Allowed a two-run game-tying HR to Steven Souza, Jr. in the ninth inning of 7/4 win vs. Tampa Bay (1.1IP, 2H, 2ER, 2K, 1HR)…marked his first HR allowed since 8/13/14 at Baltimore (Jonathan Schoop), snapping a career-best 54-game homerless streak (59.2IP)…in his next outing, allowed a game-winning solo HR to Brett Lawrie to lead off the 10th on 7/7 vs. Oakland, giving up a run in consecutive games for the first time since 7/27/14 vs. Toronto (1R/0ER) and 7/29/14 at Texas (1R/1ER)…allowed a HR in back-to-back appearances for the first time in his career...Did not allow a run over an 18-appearance stretch from 7/8-8/19 (20.1IP, 30K)...Made second appearance in as many days on 8/23 vs. Cleveland, allowing a solo HR to Lindor in the eighth to record his third loss (1.0IP, 1H, 1ER, 1BB, 2K)…was the first home run he allowed to a left-handed batter in his career (had faced his first 302 left-handed batters in his career prior to the homer)...In 9/7 win vs. Boston, faced six batters in a scoreless eighth inning (3BB, 3K)…is the only Yankees pitcher in the Expansion Era (since 1969) to issue 3BB and record 3K in a scoreless inning...Allowed 2H and 1ER in 1.0IP to suffer the loss in Game 2 on 10/3 at Baltimore…snapped a streak of 38 consecutive road games (8/28/14-9/22/15) without allowing an earned run and a stretch of 33 such games to start the season...Made his postseason debut in the Yankees' AL Wild Card Game loss vs. Houston on 10/6, allowing 1ER in 1.2IP in relief (1H, 1BB, 4K).
2014
Went 5-0 with one save and a 1.40 ERA (90.0IP, 14ER) in 70 relief appearances with the Yankees… opponents batted .149 (46-for-308, 4HR); LH .163 (26-for-160, 0HR), RH .135 (20-for-148, 4HR)… retired 58-of-69 (84.1%) first batters faced…allowed just 11-of-44 (25.0%) inherited runners to score... Of his 270 outs, 135 came via strikeout (50.0%)... His 135 K were most in a season for any Major League reliever since the Cubs' Carlos Marmol in 2010 (138K in 77.2IP), according to Elias, the only rookie relievers in Major League history with as many strikeouts in one seasonare Toronto's Mark Eichhorn in 1986 (166K in 157.0IP) and Boston's Dick Radatz in 1962 (144K in 124.2IP)... His 13.50K/9.0IP (90.0IP, 135K) and 4.60H/9.0IP (46H) were the best such marks in the Majors in 2014 for anypitcher with at least 75.0IP…his 4.60H/9.0IP ratio was the best such ratio in the history of the AL and thethird-best such single-season ratio in Major League history (Eric Gagne, 4.04 ratio, 37H, 82.1IP in 2003 withLos Angeles-NL; and Carlos Marmol, 4.12 ratio, 40H, 87.1IP in 2008 with Chicago-NL)-min. 75.0IP... Led all AL relievers in innings pitched…marked the highest IP total by a Yankee in relief since Scott Proctor in 2006 (102.1IP)... Had 51K through the Yankees' first 50 games (4/1-5/26), becoming the first rookie relief pitcher in Baseball historyto strike out at least 50 batters through his team's first 50 games of a season…joined Ron Davis as the only Yankees relievers to reach at least 50K in the team's first 50 games of a season (57 in 1981)... Reached the 50K mark in 28.2IP, the fewest innings needed to tally 50K in a season by a Yankees pitcher in franchise history, surpassing Ron Davis (31.1IP in 1981) and DavidRobertson (31.1IP in 2011)-credit:
Elias... Struck out at least two batters in each of nine straight appearances from 4/17-5/10, striking out 24 batters in13.2IP over the stretch…matched the longest streakof Mariano Rivera's career (two separate streaks ofnine straight games with at least 2K in each)-credit: Baseball Reference... Earned his first Major League win on 4/26 vs. Los Angeles-AL, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings (1H, 1BB, 3K, 1BK)... Did not allow a walk over a 10-game stretch from 5/10-6/1, during which he struck out 26 batters in 15.1IP... Struck out a career-high six batters-consecutively-in 2.1IP on 5/15 at the Mets, earning the win... Earned his first Major League save in 7/7 win at Cleveland, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings... Was named to his first career All-Star Game as voted on by his peers, but did not pitch in the 5-3 AL win at Target Field... Allowed a solo HR to Frazier in the eighth inning of 7/20 win vs. Cincinnati, snapping a personal 0-for-24 stretch against right-handed batters (credit: Elias)... Struck out his 100th batter on 8/5 vs. Detroit in his 50th game of the season…according to Elias, the only other Yankees pitchers to reach the 100K plateau through their first 50 relief appearances of a season are Mariano Riverain 1996 and Joe Page in 1947... Struck out his 131st batter of the season (Kiermaier) in 9/17 winat Tampa Bay, surpassing Mariano Rivera (130K in 107.2IP in1996) for the highest single-season strikeout total by a relieverin Yankees history... Following the season, was the runner-up for the inaugural" Mariano Rivera American League Reliever of the Year Award,"which was presented to Kansas City's Greg Holland…awardvoting is conducted by a panel of nine former relief pitchers, including Mariano Rivera…was also named to the Baseball America All-Rookie Team.
2013
Did not record a decision, posting a 10.80 ERA (5.0IP, 6ER) in six relief appearances over three stints with the Yankees (5/16-24, 8/11-15 and 9/1-29)… opponents batted .375 (9-for-24, 1HR); LH .571 (4-for-7), RH .294 (5-for-17, 1HR) … retired four-of-six first batters faced … did not allow either of his two inherited runners to score.
Was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 5/16, but did not appear in a game before being
optioned on 5/24.
Made his season debut in 8/13 win vs. Los Angeles-AL, allowing 5H and 4ER in 0.2IP (1BB, 2K, 1HR).
Tossed 2.1 perfect innings in 9/29 win at Houston, recording a career-high 4K in his longest career relief
appearance.
Spent the majority of the season with Scranton/WB, going 6-4 with five saves and a 2.68 ERA (84.0IP, 25ER) in 38 appearances (six starts) … ranked second among RailRiders pitchers with 108K.
Began the year in the starting rotation, going 2-2 with a 6.00 ERA (24.0IP, 16ER) in six starts before being moved to the bullpen on 5/10… in 32 relief outings, went 4-2 with a 1.35 ERA (60.0IP, 9ER).
Allowed just 1ER in his final 22 outings (6/19-8/30), tossing 41.1 innings of relief over
the stretch (20H, 18BB, 61K).
2012
Combined to go 6-9 with a 6.44 ERA (131.1 IP, 94 ER) in 27 games (26 starts) for Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre and Double-A Trenton...opponents combined to bat .281 (144-for-513, 13 HR); LH .320 (80-for-250, 8 HRs), RH .243 (64-for-263, 5 HRs)...ranked second among Yankees farmhands with 124 strikeouts...combined to walk 99 batters...Began the season with Scranton/WB, going 3-5 with a 6.39 ERA (74.2 IP, 53 ER) in 16 starts...was transferred to Trenton on 6/27 and went 3-4 with a 6.51 ERA (56.2 IP, 41 ER) in 11 games (10 starts) for the Thunder...Was placed on the disabled list on 8/23 with right shoulder inflammation...was reinstated from the Minor League DL, recalled from Trenton and placed on the 60-day disabled list on 9/19...Following the season, pitched for Scottsdale in the Arizona Fall League, going 1-3 with a 5.25 ERA (12.0 IP, 7 ER) with 15 Ks in eight relief appearances.
2011
Appeared in two games (one start), recording a 6.75 ERA (2.2IP, 2ER) with no decisions as a September callup with the Yankees. ... Was recalled from Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on 9/9, appearing on the active Major League roster for the fi rst time. ... Made his Major League debut in 9/22 loss vs. Tampa Bay, allowing 2ER on 4BB and 1HP in 0.2IP ... became the second Yankee in 2011 to allow at least 4BB without completing 1.0IP in his Major League debut (also Kevin Whelan) ... prior to 2011, the last Yankee to do so was Karl Drews in 1946 ... with Andrew Brackman, became the first pair of Yankees pitchers to make their Major League debuts in the same game since Alex Graman and Scott Proctor on 4/20/04 at Chicago-AL¡Xcredit: Elias Sports Bureau. ... Made the start in the season finale at Tampa Bay, tossing 2.0 scoreless innings (1H, 2BB, 2K) without drawing a decision in the 12th-inning "walk-off" loss. ... Combined at Scranton/WB and Double-A Trenton to go 4-9 with a 3.70 ERA (126.1IP, 52ER) in 25 starts, striking out 142 batters ... opponents combined to hit .217 (102-for- 469, 9HR); LH .233 (50-for-215, 3HR), RH .205 (52-for-254, 6HR). ... Began the season with Trenton, going 4-6 with a 3.42 ERA (105.1IP, 40ER) in 21 starts ... struck out a season-high 10 batters on 5/25 at Reading ... was named to the Eastern League midseason All-Star team. ... Was promoted to Scranton/WB on 8/16, going 0-3 with a 5.14 ERA (21.0IP, 12ER) in four starts ... was credited with his first career complete game on 8/29 vs. Pawtucket, allowing 2H and 2ER in 7.0IP and recording the loss in the second game of a doubleheader. ... Following the season, was named the organization¡¦s third-best prospect (top righthanded pitcher) by Baseball America ... was also tabbed by the publication as possessing the "Best Fastball" and "Best Curveball" in the system.
2010
Combined to go 8-1 with a 2.11 ERA (85.1IP, 20ER) in 17 starts with Single-A Tampa
and Double-A Trenton...Began the season on the disabled list recovering from "Tommy John" surgery
performed on 8/27/09...Made his season debut on 6/10 with Tampa...in 14 starts with the Yankees, went 8-1
with a 1.77 ERA (71.0IP, 14ER)...held opponents to 2ER or less in each of his 14 starts
and did not allow a run in six of his starts..opponents batted .169 (43-for-254, 1HR);
LH .217 (25-for-115, 0HR), RH .129 (18-for-139, 1HR)...Was named the FSL "Pitcher of the Week" for the period from 6/21-28, going 1-0 and
tossing 11.0 scoreless innings during the span (3H, 2BB, 1HBP, 14K)...Was promoted to Trenton on 8/23, posting a 3.77 ERA (14.1IP, 6ER) in three starts
without recording a decision...Made two postseason starts for Trenton, going 1-1 with a 3.27 ERA (11.0IP, 4ER) and 15K...Following the season, was tabbed by Baseball America as the third-best prospect
(top pitcher) and as having the "Best Fastball" in the Yankees organization...Was added to the Yankees' 40-man roster on 11/19/10.
2009
Went 2-5 with a 5.48 ERA (44.1IP, 27ER) in 11 starts with Single-A Tampa, recording 44K...Was placed on the disabled list on 6/25 with elbow inflammation...underwent
"Tommy John" surgery on 8/27 and missed the remainder of the season.
2008
Combined to go 9-5 with a 3.92 ERA (121.2IP, 53ER) in 25 appearances (24 starts)
with Single-A Charleston and the GCL Yankees...ranked second among Yankees
minor league pitchers with 141K. Spent a majority of the season with Charleston,
going 9-4 with a 3.67 ERA (115.1IP, 47ER) in 22 starts...led the RiverDogs' staff in
wins (90) and strikeouts (135)...tied for fifth in the South Atlantic League, averaging
10.5K/9.0IP...held opponents to a .208 (87-for-419) batting average, eighth-best
among all minor league starters...Was placed on the disabled list on 5/27 with right shoulder inflammation...began
a rehab assignment with the GCL Yankees on 6/20, going 0-1 with an 8.53 ERA in
three appearances (two starts)...was returned from rehab and reinstated from the
disabled list on 7/4...Struck out a career-high 12 batters in 8/16 win at Lakeland...Following the season, was ranked by Baseball America as the fifth-best prospect in
the Yankees organization.
2007
Was 1-2 with a 3.60 ERA (25.0IP, 10 ER) in six starts with short-season Single-A Staten Island, striking out 29 batters...Was placed on the disabled list on 7/21 with right elbow inflammation, missing the remainder of the season.
2006
Made his professional debut with the GCL Yankees, going 0-1 with a 1.16 ERA (23.1IP, 3ER) in seven starts...held
opponents to a .173 batting average (14-for-81)...Following the season, was ranked as the Yankees' third-best prospect, according to Baseball America.