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Christopher Steven Tillman (born April 15, 1988) is an American former
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. He made his
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(MLB) debut with the
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in 2009, and played with them until 2018. He was named an All-Star in
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Early life

Tillman was born in
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and attended
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in
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. He committed to play
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for
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Baseball career


Seattle Mariners

Tillman was drafted by the
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in the second round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft.


Baltimore Orioles

On February 9, 2008, Tillman, along with Adam Jones,
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,
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, and Tony Butler, were traded to the
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for
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. According to ''
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'', he was Baltimore's second best prospect, behind only
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. On July 29, 2009, the Orioles selected Tillman's contract from Norfolk, and he would make his major league debut against the
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. He pitched 4 innings, allowing three runs on three solo home runs. The Orioles ended up winning 7–3, leaving Tillman with a no decision. Tillman's best start of his rookie campaign came on September 16 against the
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. In a tough-luck no decision, Tillman tossed 6 of one-run ball, while only allowing five hits. Tillman finished the year, making 12 starts and posting a 2–5 record with a 5.40 ERA. On March 30, the Orioles sent Tillman to the Norfolk Tides. On April 28, 2010, Tillman threw a
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at the
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as the Triple-A
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won the game 6–0. This no-hitter was the first for the Tides since 1992. On October 1, Tillman struck out a career-high seven batters against the
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. Tillman was optioned between the majors throughout 2010 and Tillman started for the O's during the 2010 campaign. He once again posted a 2–5 record with a 5.87 ERA in 11 starts. On April 2, 2011, Tillman carried a no-hitter through six innings against the
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in the Orioles second game of the season. He was lifted by manager
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after the sixth inning, however, as Tillman's pitch count was already up to 101 pitches. The team no-hitter was lost the following inning by
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but the Orioles did go on to win 3–1. The Orioles did not score their runs until the 8th inning, giving Tillman a no-decision. Despite this good start, Tillman's inconsistency and struggle to get opposing batters out led to him making only 13 starts for the Orioles. He struggled with a 3–5 record and 5.52 ERA, and allowed opposing batters to hit .301 off of him. On March 31, 2012, the Orioles decided to option Tillman to the Tides rather than include him on their starting rotation. He posted an 8–8 record with the Tides in 16 games, pitching to a 3.63 ERA with 30 walks and 92 strikeouts. Tillman made his return to the Orioles on July 4, 2012, allowing only 2 hits over 8 innings against the Mariners and recording his first major league win of the season. Tillman had his breakout half and went on to make 15 starts, posting a 9–3 record with a 2.93 ERA in 86 innings. He was able to hold hitters to a .207 average and he had a 1.05 WHIP. The 2013 season was a breakout one for Tillman. He assumed the role of ace of the rotation and compiled the most wins of any pitcher on the staff. Although he did not get the call to pitch, Tillman was selected to his first All Star Game, by American League manager
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, after
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decided not to go. On August 29, Tillman became the first Oriole pitcher since Erik Bedard in 2006 to record 15 victories in a single season, winning against the
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, pitching 7 innings, allowing two runs, no walks and striking out 8. On September 9, Tillman recorded his 16th win, going into the 8th inning against the
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, allowing 2 runs (both solo home runs), 4 hits and no walks, while striking out 9. Tillman ended the season with 16 wins, the most of any Orioles pitcher since
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had 18 in 1999. He pitched 206 innings, struck out 179 batters and had a final ERA of 3.71. On March 17, 2014, manager
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announced that Tillman would be the Orioles' Opening Day starter, for the first time in his career, on March 31, against the
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. He received a no-decision, going 5 innings, allowing one run, and striking out 4. On April 6, Tillman earned his first win of 2014, going 8 innings against the
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, allowing one run and striking out 5. On May 17, Tillman pitched his first career complete-game shutout, against the
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. Tillman made his first career postseason start during Game 1 of the
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, against the
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. He was the winning pitcher, going 5 innings, allowing 2 runs, and striking out 6, as the Orioles defeated the Tigers 12–3. The Orioles would eventually get swept in the
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. Tillman finished the season with a career-high 34 starts, 207 innings pitched, and a 13–6 record. His 15
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s were the most among MLB starting pitchers in 2014. He recorded a 3.34 ERA and 1.23 WHIP while striking out 150 batters. On May 7, 2015, Tillman surrendered a home run to
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, which moved Rodriguez into sole possession of fourth place on the all time home run list, surpassing
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. After struggling greatly in the first half of the season, Tillman started off the second half of the year with one of the most dominant starts of his career, going eight innings, allowing only one hit and no runs, including retiring the last 23 batters he faced, against the
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. In addition, it was Tillman's fourth career outing in which he had allowed one or fewer hits over the course of six-plus innings. In his very next start, he pitched 7.0-plus innings and didn't give up a run until the seventh inning, ending his career-high 16-inning scoreless streak. In his third post-All-Star start, Tillman continued his dominance with a no-run, four hit, 8 inning performance. His season ERA was lowered to 4.35 (it had been 5.40 going into the second half). However, Tillman struggled through the rest of the season, as he finished 11–11 in 31 starts with a 4.99 ERA. The Orioles finished 81–81 and missed out on the postseason. Tillman was named the Orioles Opening Day starter for the third consecutive year in 2016. Due to two separate rain delays, Tillman was only able to throw two complete innings. However, he struck out the final five batters he faced, and the Orioles went on to win in the bottom of the ninth 3–2, giving them their sixth consecutive Opening Day victory under manager
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. Tillman pitched to a 2–1 and 3.24 ERA in the month of April and seemed to have his consistency, which he lacked in 2015, back. In May, Tillman went 5–0 in six starts, pitching to a 2.72 ERA in 39 with 37 strikeouts. In addition, he held opponents to a .197 batting average. On June 8, Tillman pitched his best game of the year, going 7 shutout innings, walking no batters, and tied a career-high with nine strikeouts. It was Tillman's 3rd game on the year with nine strikeouts, and his fourth start pitching at least seven innings. At the All-Star break, Tillman had compiled a 12–2 record with a 3.41 ERA in 113 innings, while striking out 98 batters. On July 21, after tossing seven innings of one-run ball to snap a four-game losing streak for the O's, Tillman recorded his 14th win of the season. He became the first Oriole pitcher since 2003 to win 14 decisions in their first 21 starts. The O's improved to 18–3 when Tillman was pitching. After battling injuries late in the season, which included a DL stint, Tillman's season ended, having greatly improved on his disappointing 2015 campaign. He compiled a 16–6 record in 30 starts with a 3.77 ERA in 172 innings pitched in 2016. He struck out 140 batters with a 1.29 WHIP, while allowing a career-low 19 home runs. On October 3, Tillman was named the starting pitcher for the Orioles
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against the Toronto Blue Jays. Tillman tossed 4 innings, allowing just four hits and a walk, along with two runs, while striking out four batters. Tillman left the game with runners on the corners, and teammate
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came in and induced a double play. The Orioles would go on to lose 5–2 in 11 innings. After starting the first month of the season on the DL due to a shoulder injury, Tillman made his season debut against the
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on May 7. He tossed five scoreless innings and earned his first victory of the year as the Orioles would win 4–0. The win was Tillman's 73rd career victory, tying him with
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and
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for 20th in franchise history. For the season, Tillman endured his worst season in his career, as he was mostly ineffective and injured throughout. He finished 1–7 with a career worst 7.84 ERA in 24 games, 19 starts. On February 19, 2018, Tillman and the Orioles signed a one-year contract for $3 million. After struggling through his first four starts, Tillman pitched seven one-hit, shutout innings against the Tigers to earn his first win in 27 appearances dating back to May 2017. He moved in to 20th place on the Orioles All-time win list. On July 20, 2018, he was
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. Tillman elected free agency on July 25, 2018.


Comeback attempts

On August 2, 2018, Tillman signed a minor-league contract with the Texas Rangers. He elected free agency on November 2, 2018. On May 12, 2021, Tillman announced he was making a comeback attempt. Baseball reference sites do not list any professional appearances by Tillman after 2018.


Pitching style

Tillman threw four pitches: a four seam fastball at , occasionally touching , a cutter at , a curveball at that reached during the first month of his career, and a changeup, thrown mostly to lefties, at . The curveball and changeup were Tillman's "
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es".


Personal life

Tillman married girlfriend Christina Hellman in November 2014 in
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. The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter, in July 2017.


See also

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References


External links


Baseball Almanac
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