Christopher Raymond Lambert (born March 8, 1983) is an American former
professional baseball
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pitcher
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. He played in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) for the
Detroit Tigers and
Baltimore Orioles
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.
High school and college
Although born in
California
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, Lambert moved to
Manchester, New Hampshire
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Manchester is, along with Nashua, one of two seats of New Ha ...
, where he attended
Manchester Memorial High School
Manchester Memorial High School is a four-year comprehensive school in Manchester, New Hampshire, with an enrollment of approximately 1,600. It is a part of the Manchester School District. The school's Latin motto is " scientia est potentia."
Ma ...
. Lambert initially planned to attend
Holderness School
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, type = Private high school
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, head = R. Phillip Peck
, city = Holderness
, state = New Hampshire
, country = USA
, student ...
, but while playing
American Legion baseball the summer out of high school his 90–95 mph
fastball
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attracted attention from college recruiters. With offers from
Florida State University,
Clemson,
LSU
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and
Boston College, Lambert opted for Boston College, praising its "great academic reputation", "very good baseball program" and its closeness to Manchester. Lambert started at BC in early 2002, and immediately made a strong impression, going 9–3 with a 2.76
ERA
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. The
Big East
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conference named him "Rookie of the Year" and "Pitcher of the Year", while
Baseball America granted him "Freshman All-America honors." In the summer of 2002, Lambert pitched for the
Concord Quarry Dogs
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New England Collegiate Baseball League
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, going 3–2 with a 1.55
ERA
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in nine appearances.
[2002 Concord Quarry Dogs Statistics](_blank)
at necbl.com, URL accessed January 3, 2010. Lambert remained strong for the 2002-2003 academic year, posting an 8–2 record with a 2.71 ERA and continuing to receive accolades. After the 2003 season, he played
collegiate summer baseball with the
Chatham A's
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of the
Cape Cod Baseball League. Lambert returned to Boston College for a third year, going 6–4 with a 3.02 ERA. Impressed, the
St. Louis Cardinals
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selected Lambert as their No. 1 draft pick, 19th pick overall.
Professional career
St. Louis Cardinals
The Cardinals assigned Lambert to the Single-A
Peoria Chiefs
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in the
Midwest League
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and began playing immediately, posting a 1–1 record with an ERA of 2.38 in nine
starts. Promoted to the Single-A
Palm Beach Cardinals
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for the 2005 season he continued to dominate, going 7–1 with a 2.63 ERA in ten starts and earning a quick promotion to the Double-A
Springfield Cardinals
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in the
Texas League
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. The transition to Double-A baseball proved difficult; Lambert went 3–8 with a 6.35 ERA. In an interview, Lambert admitted that he "hadn't pitched that well, yet." A bright spot came at the end of the year when he was named to the
United States national baseball team
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.
Lambert returned to Double-A for the 2006 season and showed improvement, posting a winning record (10–9) and a lowered ERA of 5.30. Lambert made a single appearance at the end of the season with the Triple-A
Memphis Redbirds
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, but was tagged for a
loss
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, giving up three
runs in four innings. After stints in
spring training and minor league camp to open the 2007 season, Lambert was back in Springfield again. After a strong start, however, the Cardinals promoted him to Memphis, this time for good. However, for the first time, Lambert would be working out of the
bullpen: after years in the minors, he was no longer the power pitcher he had been in college. Lambert was philosophical about the change: "I guess that's just the way they thought I'd get to the big leagues. I've had my good innings and bad innings." Lambert would not, however, reach the majors with the Cardinals; on August 30, 2007, he was traded to the Detroit Tigers as the
player to be named later
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to complete the deal which sent pitcher
Mike Maroth
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to the Cardinals. The Tigers assigned Lambert to the
Toledo Mud Hens
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, their Triple-A club.
Detroit Tigers
Lambert's time as a relief pitcher for Memphis had not been a success: in 28 appearances he was 1–4 with an ERA of 7.49. The Tigers, accordingly, returned Lambert to a starting role. He made one start at the tail end of the 2007 season; a six-inning performance in which he allowed just one
hit
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while
striking out
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ten. The Tigers invited Lambert to 2008
spring training, but he did not make the major league cut and returned to Toledo, where he went 5–3 with an ERA of 3.37 in his first 12 starts. On August 23, the Tigers announced their intention to recall Lambert to start on the 26th in place of the struggling
Nate Robertson
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Career
Florida Marlins
Robertson attended Wichi ...
. Lambert made his first major league debut for the Tigers on August 26, against the
Cleveland Indians
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. He struck out the first batter he faced, Indians
outfielder
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Grady Sizemore
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, but would end up going 2-1, with an ERA of 5.66 to finish out the year.
Lambert was designated for assignment August 18, 2009.
Baltimore Orioles
Lambert was claimed off waivers by Baltimore August 20, 2009.
He would appear in four major-league games with Baltimore at the end of that season, pitching a total of innings, all in relief. His contract was not renewed for the following season, and he did not return to the minor leagues, so that his professional baseball career ended after 2009.
References
External links
{{DEFAULTSORT:Lambert, Chris
1983 births
Living people
People from Burlingame, California
Baseball players from San Mateo County, California
Sportspeople from Manchester, New Hampshire
Major League Baseball pitchers
Detroit Tigers players
Baltimore Orioles players
Boston College Eagles baseball players
Chatham Anglers players
Peoria Chiefs players
Palm Beach Cardinals players
Springfield Cardinals players
Memphis Redbirds players
Toledo Mud Hens players
Norfolk Tides players