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== Professional career == |
== Professional career == |
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===Seattle Mariners=== |
===Seattle Mariners=== |
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Drafted by the [[Seattle Mariners]] in the 4th round of the [[1996 Major League Baseball Draft]], Stark would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Mariners on September 15, {{mlby|1999}}. |
Drafted by the [[Seattle Mariners]] in the 4th round of the [[1996 Major League Baseball Draft]], Stark would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Mariners on September 15, {{mlby|1999}}. |
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===Colorado Rockies=== |
===Colorado Rockies=== |
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On December 16, 2001, the Mariners traded Stark with [[Brian Fuentes]] and [[José Paniagua]] to the [[Colorado Rockies]] for [[Jeff Cirillo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SL&p_theme=sl&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0F072DEE66A1A0E8&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |title=STLtoday.com |publisher=Nl.newsbank.com |date=2001-12-16 |accessdate=2012-09-16}}</ref> In {{mlby|2002}} Stark saw his best year statistically to date. Playing for the [[Colorado Rockies]] he went 11-4 with a 4.00 [[Earned run average|ERA]] in 32 games, 20 of those were starts. Stark's career started to decline from here, in {{mlby|2003}} he appeared in 17 games, 13 started, and had a record of 3-3 with a 5.83 ERA. Stark's worst year statistically was in {{mlby|2004}}, when he went 0-5 in six games, all starts, with |
On December 16, 2001, the Mariners traded Stark with [[Brian Fuentes]] and [[José Paniagua]] to the [[Colorado Rockies]] for [[Jeff Cirillo]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://nl.newsbank.com/nl-search/we/Archives?p_product=SL&p_theme=sl&p_action=search&p_maxdocs=200&p_topdoc=1&p_text_direct-0=0F072DEE66A1A0E8&p_field_direct-0=document_id&p_perpage=10&p_sort=YMD_date:D&s_trackval=GooglePM |title=STLtoday.com |publisher=Nl.newsbank.com |date=2001-12-16 |accessdate=2012-09-16}}</ref> In {{mlby|2002}} Stark saw his best year statistically to date. Playing for the [[Colorado Rockies]] he went 11-4 with a 4.00 [[Earned run average|ERA]] in 32 games, 20 of those were starts. Stark's career started to decline from here, in {{mlby|2003}} he appeared in 17 games, 13 started, and had a record of 3-3 with a 5.83 ERA. Stark's worst year statistically was in {{mlby|2004}}, when he went 0-5 in six games, all starts, with an 11.42 ERA. |
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===Cleveland Indians=== |
===Cleveland Indians=== |
Revision as of 18:36, 11 May 2014
Denny Stark | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Edgerton, Ohio | October 27, 1974|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
debut | |
September 15, 1999, for the Seattle Mariners | |
Last appearance | |
June 2, 2009, for the Seattle Mariners | |
Career statistics (through 2009 season) | |
Win-Loss | 15-14 |
Earned run average | 5.81 |
Strikeouts | 152 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Former teams | |
Career highlights and awards | |
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Dennis James Stark (born October 27, 1974) is a retired Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. He is an alumnus of the University of Toledo.
Professional career
Seattle Mariners
Drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 4th round of the 1996 Major League Baseball Draft, Stark would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Mariners on September 15, 1999.
Colorado Rockies
On December 16, 2001, the Mariners traded Stark with Brian Fuentes and José Paniagua to the Colorado Rockies for Jeff Cirillo.[1] In 2002 Stark saw his best year statistically to date. Playing for the Colorado Rockies he went 11-4 with a 4.00 ERA in 32 games, 20 of those were starts. Stark's career started to decline from here, in 2003 he appeared in 17 games, 13 started, and had a record of 3-3 with a 5.83 ERA. Stark's worst year statistically was in 2004, when he went 0-5 in six games, all starts, with an 11.42 ERA.
Cleveland Indians
After his tumultuous season in 2004, Stark signed a minor league deal with the Cleveland Indians. Stark pitched in Spring Training but never made the team and was shut down for the season due to an elbow injury.
Seattle Mariners, second tenure
On March 8, 2008, he signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners. He spent the season working his way back into pitching shape pitching for the Mariners' Double-A affiliate, the West Tenn Diamond Jaxx, and Triple-A affiliate, Tacoma Rainiers. He was re-signed by the Mariners at the end of the season. He made his first major league appearance since 2004 on May 3, 2009 when he pitched 2⁄3 of an inning against the Oakland Athletics. He was designated for assignment by the Mariners on June 7, 2009. Stark was granted free agency on October 15, 2009.
Bridgeport Bluefish
Stark played for the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball in 2010.[2]
References
- ^ "STLtoday.com". Nl.newsbank.com. 2001-12-16. Retrieved 2012-09-16.
- ^ [1]
External links
- Career statistics from Baseball Reference
- 1974 births
- Living people
- Seattle Mariners players
- Colorado Rockies players
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Baseball players from Ohio
- People from Williams County, Ohio
- Toledo Rockets baseball players
- Everett AquaSox players
- Wisconsin Timber Rattlers players
- Lancaster JetHawks players
- Arizona League Mariners players
- New Haven Ravens players
- San Antonio Missions players
- Tacoma Rainiers players
- Colorado Springs Sky Sox players
- Visalia Oaks players
- Tulsa Drillers players
- Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players
- West Tennessee Diamond Jaxx players
- Bridgeport Bluefish players