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Donald Glenn Elliott (born September 20, 1968) is a former right-handed
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relief pitcher who played from 1994 to 1995 for the
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. He is and weighed 190 pounds at the time.


Philadelphia Phillies

Prior to being drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the seventh round of the 1987 draft, Elliott attended Deer Park High School and then
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. He began his professional career in 1988, as a starting pitcher. Pitching for the
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, he went 4–2 with a 3.66 ERA, striking out 77 batters in 59 innings pitched that season. In 1989, he pitched for the Batavia Clippers and
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, going a combined 6–4 with a 1.88. He did not play affiliated professional baseball in 1990 due to injury. Splitting the 1991 season between the Spartanburg Phillies and
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, Elliott went a combined 11–9 with a 3.25 ERA. On December 9, he was drafted by the
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in the Rule 5 draft, however he was returned to the Phillies on April 1, 1992.


Major league season

On May 28, 1992, he was traded to the
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for
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. In 103 innings with the Greenville Braves, he went 7–2 with a 2.08 ERA. Ranked the ninth best prospect in the Braves organization by Baseball America prior to the 1993 season, he began the year with the Richmond Braves, going 8–5 with a 4.72 ERA with them. On July 18, his was traded to the Padres with
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and minor leaguer Vince Moore for
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. He spent the rest of the year with the Las Vegas Stars, going 2–5 with a 6.37 ERA. Overall,. he went 10–10 with a 5.19 ERA. April 23, 1994 marked the date of Elliott's major league debut. It would end up being his only big league start. Coincidentally, the opposing team he was facing was the team that originally drafted him, the Phillies. Even more coincidentally, he was facing the pitcher he was traded for on May 28, 1992, Ben Rivera. Neither pitcher fared very well in that game, with Elliott lasting only 2 innings, giving up two earned runs, four hits and two walks. Rivera lasted four innings, allowing seven hits, five earned runs and four walks. In the end, the Padres won the game 8–2. After being converted to a reliever, Elliott did much better, finishing the season with a 3.27 ERA in 30 total games, with his ERA as a reliever being 2.97.


Later career

He made only one appearance in the majors in 1995, on September 19. In two innings, he allowed two hits and one walk, while striking out three batters. He allowed zero earned runs. That would be the final game of his big league career. In the minors that season, he spent seven games with the Las Vegas Stars, posting a 4.50 ERA in eight innings. Even though his big league career was over, he stuck around in the minors for a while. In 1996, he was back in the Phillies organization, pitching for the
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. He went 5–11 with a 4.79 ERA as a starter. He did not play affiliated baseball in 1997, and in 1998 he played his final season, this time in the Texas Rangers organization. Pitching for the Tulsa Drillers, he went 1–1 with a 5.79 ERA in 20 relief appearances. Overall, he appeared in 31 games in the majors, making 1 start and going 0–1 with a 3.09 ERA.


Technique

One day during the 1994 season, Elliott's teammate,
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asked Elliott how he threw his change-up. Elliott showed Hoffman his usual grip of pinching his index finger and thumb together at the point of release. Hoffman perfected this pitch and credits this usual grip as helping him master one of the nastiest change-ups in the major leagues. Elliott is now teaching his change-up to high school pitchers as he is currently the assistant head baseball coach at Deer Park High School in the Deer Park Independent School District. Elliott was a high school teammate of former
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defensive lineman Tommy Jeter and
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pitcher
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