sport.wikisort.org - AthleteTyler Ryan Jay (born April 19, 1994) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Joliet Slammers of the Frontier League. He played college baseball at the University of Illinois and was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the first round of the 2015 MLB draft.
American baseball player
Baseball player
Tyler Jay |
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 Jay with the Fort Myers Miracle |
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Pitcher |
Born: (1994-04-19) April 19, 1994 (age 28) Lemont, Illinois |
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Career
Amateur career
Jay attended Lemont High School in Lemont, Illinois. He played both baseball and football at Lemont. Jay committed to the University of Illinois to play college baseball for the Fighting Illini. As a freshman, he appeared in 18 games, going 1–3 with a 3.10 earned run average (ERA) and 20 strikeouts. As a sophomore in 2014, he took over as the closer and had 10 saves, a 1.94 ERA and 47 strikeouts.[1][2] After the season, Jay played for the United States collegiate national team during the summer,[3] and also played collegiate summer baseball for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox of the Cape Cod Baseball League.[4][5] As a junior in 2015, he had a 1.08 ERA, 76 strikeouts and 14 saves.
Minnesota Twins
Jay was considered one of the top prospects for the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft.[6][7][8] The Minnesota Twins selected him with the sixth overall pick.[9] He officially signed with the Twins on June 17 and was assigned to the Fort Myers Miracle where he posted a 3.93 ERA in 18.1 innings pitched. The Twins transitioned Jay into a starting pitcher with Fort Myers in 2016,[10] where he posted a 5–5 record with a 2.84 ERA in 13 starts before being promoted to the Chattanooga Lookouts where he pitched to a 5.79 ERA in five games (two starts). He pitched only 11.2 innings in 2017 due to injury. Jay returned in 2018 to pitch for the Chattanooga Lookouts, compiling a 4–5 record with a 4.22 ERA in 38 games. Jay would begin the 2019 season with the Chattanooga Lookouts where he posted a 1–2 record with a 4.82 ERA in 17 appearances.[11]
Cincinnati Reds
On June 10, 2019, Jay was traded to the Cincinnati Reds in exchange for cash considerations.[12] Jay would spend the rest of the 2020 season between the Pensacola Blue Wahoos and the AZL Reds where he posted a 0–0 record with a 3.03 ERA in 18 appearances and a 0–0 record with a 9.00 ERA in 2 appearances respectively.[13] On June 1, 2020, Jay was released by the Reds.[14]
Joliet Slammers
On June 7, 2022, Jay signed with the Joliet Slammers of the Frontier League.[15]
References
- J.J. Wilson Correspondent. "Father's early coaching molded Illini pitcher Tyler Jay". The State Journal.
- Chicago Tribune (February 13, 2015). "Lemont's Tyler Jay making his pitch for Illinois". Daily Southtown.
- Lauren Traut (June 6, 2014). "Lemont Native Tyler Jay Earns Invite to USA Baseball... – Patch". Lemont, IL Patch.
- "11 high draft picks from Cape League now millionaires". capecodbaseball.org. Retrieved September 25, 2019.
- "Tyler Jay". pointstreak.com. Retrieved July 20, 2021.
- "MLB scouts descending on Illini Field regularly". Retrieved June 1, 2016.
- "Tate: Jay an intriguing prospect for pro scouts".
- "Jay catching eye of MLB scouts". ILLINOISHOMEPAGE.
- "Minnesota Twins take Illinois pitcher Tyler Jay with No. 6 overall pick in draft". Twin Cities.
- "Minnesota Twins' Tyler Jay strikes out career-high 11 in eight two-hit innings for Fort Myers Miracle – MiLB.com News – The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". Retrieved June 1, 2016.
- "Tyler Jay Stats, Highlights, Bio – MiLB.com Stats – The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". MiLB.com. Retrieved October 20, 2018.
- RotoWire Staff (June 10, 2019). "Reds' Tyler Jay: Traded to Reds". CBS Sports. Retrieved June 10, 2019.
- "Tyler Jay College, Amateur, Minor, Fall & Independent Lg Stats". baseballreference.com. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
- "Tyler Jay Stats, Fantasy & News". MiLB.com. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
- "2022 Transactions – Frontier League". frontierleague.com. Retrieved July 18, 2022.
External links
Big Ten Conference Baseball Pitcher of the Year |
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- 1994: Beaumont
- 1995: Schroeder
- 1996: Bump
- 1997: Fry
- 1998: Weber
- 1999: Fry
- 2000: Anderson
- 2001: Dickinson
- 2002: Woodrow
- 2003: Lewis
- 2004: Perkins
- 2005: J. Brauer
- 2006: D. Brauer
- 2007: Luebke
- 2008: Putnam
- 2009: Arnett & Wimmers
- 2010: Wimmers
- 2011: Wunderlich
- 2012: Haase
- 2013: Slegers
- 2014: DeNato
- 2015: Jay
- 2016: Sedlock
- 2017: Shaffer
- 2018: Fredrickson
- 2019: Saalfrank
- 2020: Not awarded
- 2021: Wallace
- 2022: Mazur
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2015 College Baseball All-America Team consensus selections |
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2015 Major League Baseball draft first round selections |
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Minnesota Twins first-round draft picks |
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- 1965: Eddie Leon
- 1966: Bob Jones
- 1967: Steve Brye
- 1968: Alex Rowell
- 1969: Paul Powell
- 1970: Bob Gorinski
- 1971: Dale Soderholm
- 1972: Dick Ruthven
- 1973: Eddie Bane
- 1974: Ted Shipley
- 1975: Rick Sofield
- 1976: Jamie Allen
- 1977: Paul Kroft
- 1978: Lenny Faedo
- 1979: Kevin Brandt
- 1980: Jeff Reed
- 1981: Mike Sodders
- 1982: Bryan Oelkers
- 1983: Tim Belcher
- 1984: Jay Bell
- 1985: Jeff Baumgarner
- 1986: Derek Parks
- 1987: Willie Banks
- 1988: Johnny Ard
- 1989: Chuck Knoblauch
- 1990: Todd Ritchie, Midre Cummings
- 1991: David McCarty, Scott Stahoviak
- 1992: Dan Serafini
- 1993: Torii Hunter, Jason Varitek, Marc Barcelo, Kelcey Mucker
- 1994: Todd Walker, Travis Miller
- 1995: Mark Redman
- 1996: Travis Lee
- 1997: Michael Cuddyer, Matthew LeCroy
- 1998: Ryan Mills
- 1999: B. J. Garbe
- 2000: Adam Johnson, Aaron Heilman
- 2001: Joe Mauer
- 2002: Denard Span
- 2003: Matthew Moses
- 2004: Trevor Plouffe, Glen Perkins, Kyle Waldrop, Matt Fox, Jay Rainville
- 2005: Matt Garza, Henry Sanchez
- 2006: Chris Parmelee
- 2007: Ben Revere
- 2008: Aaron Hicks, Carlos Gutiérrez, Shooter Hunt
- 2009: Kyle Gibson, Matthew Bashore
- 2010: Alex Wimmers
- 2011: Levi Michael, Travis Harrison, Hudson Boyd
- 2012: Byron Buxton, José Berríos, Luke Bard
- 2013: Kohl Stewart
- 2014: Nick Gordon
- 2015: Tyler Jay
- 2016: Alex Kirilloff
- 2017: Royce Lewis
- 2018: Trevor Larnach
- 2019: Keoni Cavaco
- 2020: Aaron Sabato
- 2021: Chase Petty
- 2022: Brooks Lee
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