Ljay Newsome
Ljay Wyatt Newsome (born November 8, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the St. Louis Cardinals organization. He previously played for the Seattle Mariners.
Ljay Newsome | |
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St. Louis Cardinals | |
Pitcher | |
Born: La Plata, Maryland | November 8, 1996|
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
MLB debut | |
August 20, 2020, for the Seattle Mariners | |
MLB statistics (through 2021 season) | |
Win–loss record | 1-2 |
Earned run average | 6.53 |
Strikeouts | 25 |
Teams | |
Career
Amateur career
Newsome attended Chopticon High School in Morganza, Maryland.[1] He led Chopticon High School to the 2015 Maryland 3A state championship, by pitching a complete game one hit shutout with 17 strikeouts in the deciding game.[2] Newsome was named the 2015 Gatorade Maryland Baseball Player of the Year.[3] He was drafted by the Seattle Mariners in the 26th round, with the 785th overall selection, of the 2015 MLB draft and signed with them.[4]
Professional career
Newsome spent his professional debut season of 2015 with the Arizona League Mariners, going 1–0 with a 0.84 ERA over 10+2⁄3 innings. He spent the 2016 season with the Everett AquaSox, going 6–3 with a 4.30 ERA and 58 strikeouts over 60+2⁄3 innings. He spent the 2017 season with the Clinton LumberKings, going 8–9 with a 4.10 ERA and 111 strikeouts over 129+2⁄3 innings.[5] Newsome was the 2017 recipient of the Mariners "60 feet 6 inch" award.[6]
Newsome split the 2018 season between the Modesto Nuts and the Tacoma Rainiers, going a combined 6–10 with a 4.89 ERA and 125 strikeouts and 172 hits over 143+2⁄3 innings.[7] He split the 2019 season between Modesto, the Arkansas Travelers, and Tacoma, going a combined 9–10 with a 3.54 ERA and 169 strikeouts over 155 innings.[8][9][10]
On August 15, 2020, Newsome’s contract was selected to the active roster. He made his major league debut on August 20 against the Los Angeles Dodgers, pitching 3 innings of 1 run ball. Newsome finished his rookie season with the Mariners making 4 starts, earning a 5.17 ERA and 9 strikeouts and 20 hits in 15 innings in the process.[11]
On May 13, 2021, Newsome was placed on the 60-day injured list with a UCL injury.[12] On the season, he recorded a 7.98 ERA in 7 appearances with 16 strikeouts.[13]
St. Louis Cardinals
Newsome was claimed off waivers by the St. Louis Cardinals on October 22, 2021.[14]
References
- Colin Stoecker (July 27, 2018). "Chopticon graduate Newsome lands pitching start with Triple-A Tacoma". Maryland Independent. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- Andrew Conrad (May 24, 2015). "Chopticon ace Ljay Newsome shuts down Mt. Hebron in state baseball championship". The Baltimore Sun. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- High School Sports (May 28, 2015). "Maryland Baseball POY: Ljay Newsome". USA Today. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- Brady Henderson (June 10, 2015). "Mariners add more pitching on final day of draft". 710 ESPN Seattle. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- Greg Johns (March 2, 2018). "Newsome fits right in after earning spring invite". MLB.com. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- Erik Oas (September 12, 2017). "Ljay Newsome named Mariners award winner". MiLB.com. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- Corey Brock (October 15, 2019). "Beyond the big-name prospects, five fast-rising stars in Mariners system". The Athletic. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- TJ Cotterill (May 23, 2019). "Everything Is Trending Up For Ljay Newsome". Baseball America. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- Josh Kirshenbaum (June 23, 2019). "Late grand slam wastes call-up's good start in Rainiers' loss". The News Tribune. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- Julian A. Lopez (May 7, 2019). "He led MiLB in two categories. Nuts' pitcher named Player of the Month". The Modesto Bee. Retrieved November 16, 2019.
- "LJAY NEWSOME STATS".
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference (Minors)