Allowed 2 runs or fewer in 21 of his last 28 starts. Allowed 2 runs or fewer in 21 of his last 28 starts Spent first full season with the Indians, finishing with a record, the most losses by an Indians pitcher since Tom Candiotti in In addition to leading the AL in losses, he led the league in wild pitches 16 and finished 2nd in walks, 5th in runs allowed and 6th in earned runs allowed and finished 34th out of 36 American League ERA qualifiers.
Only other monthly ERA under 5. Recorded his 12th career double-digit strikeout game on August 9 vs. Boston, a season-high 10K Recorded zero walks in one start on the year June 10 at STL, 7. From June August 31 fanned 94 batters over For the season averaged 7.
Allowed just 1 hit over 7. Toronto ND, 7. Served 5-game suspension handed down by MLB, April , stemming from spring training incident at Colorado on April Won consecutive decisions two times on the year and finished the year with a career-high equaling 6-game losing streak from August Sept 22 6.
Season ended after start of September 22 at KC 4. Was with a 6. ERA at home 3. ERA in the first inning was 6. Batters hit. His strikeouts were tied for 26th in Major League Baseball and his 8. His starts since are T7th most in MLB At the time of the trade he was 8th among National League pitchers in strikeouts per 9. Jimenez made 2nd straight Opening Day start for Rockies, April 1 vs.
Did not win his 1st game until his 10th start of the year on June 1 at LA Dodgers 9. From June 1-July 24 he went with a 3. Won a season-high 3 straight starts from July Struck out 40 batters in Last start of July 31 at SD was career shortest 1. He left Colorado as the all-time career franchise leader in strikeouts , 2nd in career ERA 3. Struck out 7 or more batters in 7 of his 12GS with Colorado Made Indians debut August 5 in Texas as he did not receive a decision in the Indians loss to the Rangers Suffered 1st loss on Aug.
Earned his 2nd AL win on August 26 vs. Kansas City 7. Jimenez will retire with a career record, 4. The year-old was somewhat of a surprising omission from the team's player pool, and he's now returning to free agency. Jimenez has been out of affiliated baseball since but was hoping to revitalize his career this season, though he's hit yet another bump in the road. He was not going to open the year in the majors under normal circumstances, but his absence from the man roster is mildly surprising, as he could have at least acted as a long reliever or mop-up man.
This could signify the end of the road for Jimenez's MLB career. Jimenez is expected to be open to beginning the season in the minors, Patrick Saunders of The Denver Post reports. Jimenez is 36 years old and has been out of affiliated baseball since the end of the season, so it's hardly surprising to see him scuffling in his comeback bid. He's allowed nine runs five earned while striking out just 2 batters in 5. He doesn't look like one of Colorado's five best starters at the moment, but he could prove he's still a viable option after working his way back into game shape at the Triple-A level.
Jimenez last pitched in for Baltimore, where he finished the season with a 6. The year-old was an All-Star with Colorado during the season, posting a 2. Jimenez will look to impress the big-league coaching staff this spring in an attempt to make the Rockies' roster and return successfully to the place where he began his prolonged career in the majors. Jimenez won't start in any of the Orioles ' three games against the Rays before the regular season comes to a close, MLB.
Manager Buck Showalter will go with a four-man rotation for the Orioles' five-game week, leaving no room for Jimenez or Chris Tillman. Jimenez, who was lit up for six runs over three innings in his last outing Sept.
He'll be a free agent this offseason and may struggle to garner more than a minor-league deal given his immense struggles during his four seasons in Baltimore. Jimenez allowed six runs on eight hits while striking out three across three innings to take the loss Friday against the Rays. Jimenez gave up a pair of homers in the early going, leading to his early exit while never giving the Orioles a chance to compete in this contest.
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