Jeremy David Affeldt (; born June 6, 1979) is an American former professional
baseball
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pitcher
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. He threw and batted left-handed and played in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) for the
Kansas City Royals
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,
Colorado Rockies
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,
Cincinnati Reds
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and
San Francisco Giants
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.
Affeldt was a third-round draft pick by the
Kansas City Royals
The Kansas City Royals are an American professional baseball team based in Kansas City, Missouri. The Royals compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the American League (AL) Central division. The team was founded as an expans ...
in
1997 MLB draft. He made the team in 2002, and started part of the year for them. In five seasons with the Royals, Affeldt bounced back and forth between the starting rotation and the bullpen. In 2006, he was traded to the
Colorado Rockies
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at the trade deadline, and was a member of the Rockies
2007 World Series
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team. After one season with the
Cincinnati Reds
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, he signed with the
San Francisco Giants
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in 2009, where he was a member of the
2010
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,
2012
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, and
2014 World Series
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championship teams.
Early life
Affeldt was born in
Phoenix, Arizona
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, to David and Charlotte Affeldt. His father was a member of the
United States Air Force
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, and Affeldt lived in
Guam
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,
Merced, California
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, and
Spokane, Washington
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, growing up. While in Merced, Affeldt and his father would frequently attend
Oakland Athletics
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games, and Affeldt enjoyed watching
Mark McGwire
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,
Jose Canseco
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, and
Dave Stewart. Affeldt attended Northwest Christian High School, a Division 2-B school in
Colbert, Washington
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. He participated in three sports while there, but it was baseball that drove several major league scouts to the school to see him pitch. He graduated in 1997.
Professional career
Draft and minor leagues
Affeldt was drafted by the
Kansas City Royals
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in the third round of the
1997 MLB draft. Affeldt ultimately decided not to accept a scholarship offer to play
college baseball
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for his hometown
Gonzaga University
Gonzaga University (GU) () is a private Jesuit university in Spokane, Washington. It is accredited by the Northwest Commission on Colleges and Universities. Founded in 1887 by Joseph Cataldo, an Italian-born priest and Jesuit missionary, the univ ...
.
He spent 1997 pitching for the rookie–league
Gulf Coast League Royals
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. While with them, he went 2–0 with a 4.50 ERA in ten games (nine starts).
Affeldt improved with the GCL Royals the next year, going 4–3 with a 2.89 ERA in twelve games (nine starts). His performance even earned him a promotion to the
single-A
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Lansing Lugnuts
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. Affeldt did not do well in his time with them, though, as he went 0–3 with a 9.53 ERA in six games (three starts).
In 1999, Affeldt spent the entire season with the Royals' single-A affiliate, which had changed to the
Charleston Alley Cats
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during the offseason. Although he only went 7–7, he had a 3.83 ERA in twenty–seven games (twenty–four starts).
Affeldt pitched with the
Wilmington Blue Rocks
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...
of the single-A advanced
Carolina League
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in 2000. While with Wilmington, he led the entire Kansas City Royals' organization (and the Carolina League) with fifteen losses (to go with only five wins).
He also threw seventeen wild pitches.
However, his ERA was 4.09, and the Blue Rocks were only a half–game ahead of the worst team in the league (the
Potomac Cannons
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).
2001 was a better season for Affeldt, as he went 10–6 with a 3.90 ERA in twenty–five starts for the
double-A Wichita Wranglers
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.
He was selected to pitch in the
Texas League
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All-Star Game, and he was named to the postseason All–Star team.
Kansas City Royals (2002–2006)
2002
Affeldt was not expected to make the
Kansas City Royals
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' roster in 2002, but he was added to the bullpen after he had an 0.64 ERA and fourteen strikeouts (to go with just two walks) in fourteen innings in
Spring training
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. His major league debut came on April 6 against the
Chicago White Sox
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. He pitched two innings, giving up three hits and a run in a 14–0 loss. On April 24, Affeldt picked up his first major league win by pitching 3.2 innings of relief in an 8–2 win over the
Detroit Tigers
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.
Affeldt's time in the bullpen did not last long. On May 3, he replaced
Bryan Rekar
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Career Colorado Ro ...
in the Royals' starting rotation. In his first start, he pitched four innings, gave up one run, and earned a no–decision in a 4–3 loss to the
Baltimore Orioles
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. Affeldt's time as a starter garnered so-so results, as he was 0–4 with a 5.45 ERA in seven starts.
In his last start, on June 8, Affeldt picked up the loss as the Royals fell 11–3 to the
St. Louis Cardinals
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. After getting pulled in the fourth inning due to an injury, Affeldt was placed on the
disabled list
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...
with fingernail and blister problems.
After making three rehab starts in Wichita, Affeldt returned to the Royals on August 2 and threw a perfect inning against the
Minnesota Twins
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.
He remained in the bullpen for the remainder of the 2002 season.
After the season, he pitched in a winter league in the
Dominican Republic
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.
2003
In 2003, Affeldt found himself competing with
Runelvys Hernández
Runelvys Antonio Hernandez (; born April 27, 1978) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball starting pitcher.
Career
Hernandez made his major league debut July 15, , with Kansas City Royals. His encouraging rookie campaign manifested itse ...
for the first spot in the Royals' starting rotation during Spring training. Because
Tony Peña
Antonio Francisco Peña Padilla (; born June 4, 1957) is a Dominican former professional baseball player, manager and coach. He played as a catcher in Major League Baseball for the Pirates, Cardinals, Red Sox, Indians, White Sox, and Astros. ...
, the Royals' manager, was unable to decide which one would be the ace, he flipped a coin to determine who would be number one. Hernández won the toss.
Affeldt was placed on the disabled list after only four games with blister problems again. His time on the DL was brief and he returned to the Royals on May 6. On May 28, he struck out a career high eight batters in a win against the
Minnesota Twins
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.
Later, on June 6, he notched his first hit.
Affeldt's final start of the year came on July 23, in a game he won against Minnesota. After the start, the Royals moved him to the bullpen to try to fix his blister problems. The move was originally thought to be temporary. While in the bullpen, on August 3, he got his career first save in a 2–0 win over the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays
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.
On August 21, the Royals announced that Affeldt would spend the rest of the year in the bullpen. Two days later, he got another save against Minnesota. He picked up two more saves before the end of the year and finished with a 7–6 record and a 3.93 ERA. After the season, to try to help with his blister problems, he had part of a fingernail on the middle finger of his left hand removed. Also, the Royals announced that if he developed blister problems again, he would be sent to the bullpen for good.
2004
In 2004, Affeldt was named the Royals' third starter out of Spring training. He went 0–3 with a 5.24 ERA in eight starts. His final start of came on May 18 against the
Texas Rangers. Affeldt gave up five runs in four innings and received a no–decision in a 7–6 victory by the Royals. Afterwards, although his blister problems had not resurfaced, manager
Tony Peña
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named him the Royals closer on May 21 due to poor pitching and injury problems with the other Royals closers.
Affeldt blew his first save opportunity of 2004 against the
Oakland Athletics
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on May 22, but he converted in his next outing on May 25 against the
Detroit Tigers
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. He converted eight of ten save opportunities before he was placed on the disabled list on June 27 with a partially torn rib–cage muscle. He was out for almost eight weeks.
After making four rehab appearances for AAA Omaha, Affeldt returned to the Royals on August 21. He made his first appearance since returning from the DL on August 22, but he did not get another save until September 1 in a 1–0 victory over the Tigers. He picked up four more saves to finish the year with a career–high 13 saves and a 4.95 ERA.
2005
In 2005, Affeldt was again expected to be the Royals' closer. However, he did not get a save opportunity until April 16 against Detroit, and he was unable to finish that game because of a groin injury that landed him on the disabled list again. After rehabbing in Omaha, Affeldt returned to the Royals on June 4. He was no longer the closer, however, because
Mike MacDougal
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had been closing well in his absence. Affeldt was not healthy for long, as he returned to the disabled list on June 20 after reaggravating the groin injury.
Affeldt returned to the Royals on July 7. Through July 27, he had a 2.18 ERA. He did not give up more than one earned run until August 5, when he got his first loss of the year against the
Oakland Athletics
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. However, Affeldt had a 12.71 ERA in his next eighteen appearances, which raised his ERA to 6.93. He held opposing batters scoreless for the final nine games of the season to bring it down to a season–ending 5.26.
2006
Affeldt returned to Kansas City's starting rotation in 2006 when he was named the fourth starter during Spring training. However, he was moved up to the third spot before the season began when
Runelvys Hernández
Runelvys Antonio Hernandez (; born April 27, 1978) is a former right-handed Major League Baseball starting pitcher.
Career
Hernandez made his major league debut July 15, , with Kansas City Royals. His encouraging rookie campaign manifested itse ...
was demoted to the fifth spot. Affeldt struggled as a starter, going 2–5 with a 7.80 ERA in nine starts. His final major league start came on May 27 against the
New York Yankees
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. He gave up ten runs on eleven hits in a 15–4 loss. After the start, he was sent to the bullpen, and
Bobby Keppel filled his place in the starting rotation. Affeldt improved in the bullpen, posting a 2.91 ERA there through July 31.
Years later, reflecting on his tenure with the Royals, Affeldt said, "I was pretty frustrated. I wanted to quit. I didn't want to go to the ballpark. I was just failing a lot. I was getting hurt. I didn't understand my role. I bounced around and I just didn't enjoy the game."
At the trade deadline on July 31, Affeldt was traded along with
Denny Bautista
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to the
Colorado Rockies
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for
Ryan Shealy and
Scott Dohmann
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. Affeldt recalled, "When
oyals General Manager Dayton Mooretraded me, he said, 'I feel like I need to give you a fresh start. You can learn to enjoy the game again.' I have a lot of respect for him now because he saw that. It was a move that had to be made for me to be able to continue playing baseball. I'm very thankful for it."
Colorado Rockies (2006–2007)
With the Rockies, Affeldt was used exclusively out of the bullpen. He got his only save of the season on September 19 in a 12–4 win over the
San Francisco Giants
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.
Affeldt finished the 2006 season with a 6.20 ERA in fifty–nine games.
Affeldt spent the entire 2007 season in the bullpen, where he was used as a lefty specialist. Affeldt had a 2.51 ERA through his first fifty–six games of the year. He did not give up a home run until
Pete Laforest hit one off of him in an 11–9 loss to the
San Diego Padres
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on August 16.
He struggled at the end of the year, with a 7.30 ERA in his final nineteen games. He still finished the year 4–3, with a 3.51
ERA
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in seventy-five games, and the Rockies made the playoffs as the NL Wild Card. He made his postseason debut on October 4 in the Division Series against the
Philadelphia Phillies
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and gave up one run (on a home run by
Ryan Howard) in one inning in a 10–5 win by Colorado. The Rockies swept the series to advance to the Championship Series against the
Arizona Diamondbacks
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. In the first game, Affeldt entered with two outs and the bases loaded with the Rockies leading 5–1. He retired
Stephen Drew
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to help the Rockies win 5–1. The Rockies swept the Diamondbacks to meet the
Boston Red Sox
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in the
World Series
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. Affeldt pitched in all four games of the World Series without giving up a run, but the Rockies were swept by the Red Sox. Affeldt became a free agent after the season.
Cincinnati Reds (2008)
Affeldt was signed to a one–year deal by the
Cincinnati Reds
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on January 23, 2008, to compete for a spot in the starting rotation. He said of signing and competing to start, "My heart skipped a beat when they offered that deal. I went with my heart there." However, he was placed in the bullpen, where he stayed for the entire year. He won his first game as a Red when the Reds beat the
Arizona Diamondbacks
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6–5 on April 2.
He made the three hundredth appearance of his career on May 2 in a 2–0 loss to the
Atlanta Braves
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.
His only other decision of the year came on September 3 when he was the losing pitcher in a 6–5 loss to the
Pittsburgh Pirates
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.
Affeldt finished the 2008 season with a 3.33 ERA in seventy–four games. He was also one of only five NL relievers to pitch seventy-five innings and average one strikeout per inning, along with
Joel Hanrahan
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,
Aaron Heilman
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,
Hong-Chih Kuo
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, and
Carlos Mármol.
Following the season, Affeldt again became a free agent.
San Francisco Giants (2009–2015)
2009
On November 17, 2008, Affeldt signed a two–year deal with the
San Francisco Giants
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. He said of signing with them, "With that starting rotation, the bullpen won't get burned out." Affeldt immediately began having a career year with the Giants. He was used on Opening Day against the
Milwaukee Brewers
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, and he pitched a scoreless inning in the Giants' 10–6 win. On April 12, he entered a game against the Padres with one out and the bases loaded in the sixth inning. Affeldt got
Brian Giles
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to ground into a double play to end the inning, but he gave up two runs (one earned) in the seventh as the Padres won 6–1.
From May 8 through July 24, Affeldt had a twenty–eight inning scoreless streak. During the streak, on May 15, he struck out a season–high four batters in an 8–6 loss to the Mets.
On May 31, he entered a game against St. Louis with runners on first and third and
Albert Pujols on deck in the eighth, and he struck out
Joe Thurston
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to end the inning and help the Giants win 5–3. The streak did not end until July 28, when
Brandon Medders
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allowed one of Affeldt's runners to score in a game against Pittsburgh. On August 2, with runners on first and second with one out in the eighth inning against the
Philadelphia Phillies
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, he retired
Chase Utley
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and
Ryan Howard to help the Giants win 7–3. He won the final game of the season against San Diego by pitching two scoreless innings as the Giants won 4–3 in ten innings. Affeldt finished the season with a career best 1.73 ERA in seventy–four games. He was named tenth on one writer's ballot for
MVP voting, placing him in a tie for twenty–eighth on the list. On December 17, he won the
This Year in Baseball Setup Man of the Year Award.
2010
In 2010, Affeldt again spent the entire season in the bullpen for the Giants. On March 28, the Giants extended his contract through the 2011 season with an option for 2012. Affeldt picked up his first save with the Giants in a 6–3 victory over the
Atlanta Braves
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on April 11. He struggled for most of the season and was placed on the disabled list on July 24 with an oblique strain. After rehabbing in the minors, Affeldt returned to the Giants on August 18. He finished the season with four saves and a 4.14 ERA in fifty–three games.
Despite his struggles, Affeldt was named to the Giants' playoff roster. Affeldt made his first playoff appearance for the Giants in Game 2 of the
2010 NLCS
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against Philadelphia. He struck out one batter and intentionally walked another one, but
Santiago Casilla
Santiago Casilla (born July 25, 1980) is a Dominican former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2004 to 2018 for the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants. Casilla threw four pitches: a fastba ...
allowed him to score as the Giants lost 6–1. Affeldt faced (and retired) one batter in Game 5, but the Phillies won that game 4–2. In Game 6, Affeldt entered the game in the third inning with runners on first and second and nobody out after
starting pitcher
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Jonathan Sánchez
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was taken out early. He pitched two hitless, scoreless innings, and the Giants won the game 3–2 to advance to the
World Series
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. Affeldt pitched in two games in the
World Series
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, which the Giants won in five games to give Affeldt his first
World Series ring
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.
2011
Affeldt returned to the Giants in 2011 and posted a solid season, going 3–2 with a 2.63 ERA in 67 appearances, including 3 saves. In addition, he posted a career best
WHIP
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of 1.151. Left-handed batters hit only .144 off of Affeldt in 2011. On September 8, 2011, Affeldt suffered a season-ending injury as he gashed his non-throwing (right) hand trying to separate frozen hamburger patties and underwent surgery to address nerve damage. After the season, the Giants picked up Affeldt's $5 million contract option for the 2012 season.
2012
On May 1, 2012, Affeldt suffered another off-the-field injury, spraining the
MCL
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in his right knee while picking up his four-year-old son. The injury was listed as number two on an ESPN list of strangest injuries, and was named
Jayson Stark
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Biography
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's "Strangest But Truest Injury of the Year". Affeldt finished the regular season 1–2 with a 2.70 ERA in 67 appearances in innings.
In the 2012 postseason, Affeldt appeared in 10 games, pitching innings, allowing 5 hits and 3 walks against 10 strikeouts and no runs. In Game 4 of the
2012 World Series
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, Affeldt provided key relief, striking out
Detroit Tigers
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power hitters
Miguel Cabrera
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,
Prince Fielder
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, and
Delmon Young
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in the eighth inning to preserve a 3–3 tie. The Giants would go on to win the game in the tenth inning, completing a sweep of the Tigers, earning Affeldt his second World Series ring. On November 13, 2012, Affeldt signed a three-year, $18 million contract to remain with the Giants through the 2015 season.
2013
Affeldt struggled with injury in 2013, recording a 3.74 ERA in innings pitched. He went on the 15-day disabled list after suffering a right oblique strain on April 14. Given Affeldt's history of unusual injuries, Giants broadcaster
Jon Miller
Jon Miller (born October 11, 1951) is an American sportscaster, known primarily for his broadcasts of Major League Baseball. Since 1997 he has been employed as a play-by-play announcer for the San Francisco Giants. He was also a baseball annou ...
joked that Affeldt suffered the injury during a sneezing fit. Affeldt clarified that he suffered the injury while pitching the night before in Chicago. He missed 50 games between July 21 and September 12 with a left groin strain. After returning for one game in September, Affeldt was shut down for the rest of the season.
2014
Affeldt started the 2014 season on the disabled list with a strained
MCL
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in his right knee. Appearing in 62 games, Affeldt recorded a 2.28 ERA with 41 strikeouts and 14 walks.
In Game 5 of the
2014 NLCS against the St. Louis Cardinals, Affeldt entered the game in the top of the ninth with two outs and the bases loaded, retiring
Oscar Taveras (in what would be his final career at bat) on a comebacker to preserve a 3–3 tie. Affeldt was credited with the win when
Travis Ishikawa
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hit a walk-off home run in the bottom of the ninth to clinch the pennant for the Giants.
Affeldt earned the win in Game 7 of the
2014 World Series
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against his first Major League team the Kansas City Royals. Affeldt was brought in from the bullpen in the 2nd inning and pitched innings of scoreless baseball before giving way to series MVP
Madison Bumgarner
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, who finished the game. In the 2014 postseason, Affeldt pitched in 11 games, allowing just 5 hits and no runs over innings. Affeldt entered games in seven different innings and pitched in nine different innings overall, from the 2nd through the 10th. Through three postseasons with the Giants, Affeldt recorded 22 consecutive scoreless outings, a streak bettered only by
Mariano Rivera
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(23).
On getting the Game 7 win at
Kauffman Stadium
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, where he started his career, Affeldt said, "To be able to do it in Kansas City, with my past history, it just means a lot to me. It means my end was better than my beginning."
2015
Affeldt struggled with injury and inconsistency in 2015. By late June, he had a 5.96 ERA and allowed five home runs, more than he allowed from 2012 to 2014 combined. He was placed on the disabled list with a left shoulder strain on June 26. Affeldt returned July 22, but on August 24, he suffered another off-the-field injury, a left knee subluxation, while spending time at a lake with his family on an off-day. On October 1, 2015, Affeldt announced he would retire after the 2015 season.
Post-playing career
After retiring as a player, Affeldt joined
CSN Bay Area
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as a studio analyst for ''Giants Pregame Live'' and ''Giants Postgame Live'' for the 2016 season. Affeldt also rejoined the Giants organization as a community ambassador. In mid-September 2016, during game radio broadcasts on
KNBR KNBR may refer to:
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, he provided commentary and opinion on-air with alternating Giants broadcasters, as regulars
Jon Miller
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and
Dave Flemming
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were away 'on assignment'. In February 2017 it was announced that Affeldt, along with
Javier López, would be serving as fill-in color analysts on Giants telecasts during the 2017 season, due to regular analyst
Mike Krukow
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reducing his schedule. Since his retirement, Affeldt has pursued his love of craft beer by opening a brewery in Boerne, TX
Free Roam Brewingplans to open its doors in September of 2021.
Pitching style
Affeldt had three different kinds of pitches: a sinking fastball (which is rare for a lefty), a curveball, and a split. His fastball travelled in the low nineties, and while his curveball was not fast, it had late breaking action and got a lot of swing-throughs. Affeldt induced groundballs at a high rate with his sinking fastball and could also get the strikeout when the situation called for it.
Personal life
Affeldt is a devout
Christian
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and a strong advocate for ending child poverty. He writes a weekly blog about his Christian faith and his desire to stir a movement in the cause of helping the suffering and marginalized. In October 2010, during a visit to a Bay Area elementary school alongside former Giants pitcher
Juan Marichal
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, Affeldt told the students, "I try to make sure everybody, all the young people in the world, also have a chance to dream really big."
In 2009, Affeldt donated $5,000 to the
Not For Sale campaign for opening a medical clinic in
Thailand
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for former child slaves.
He also became a prominent member of Not For Sale's Free2Play campaign, pledging a $100 donation for every strikeout
and recruiting other professional athletes, including his teammate
Matt Cain
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and the
St. Louis Cardinals
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'
Matt Holliday
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.
In addition, Affeldt has lent his support as a spokesperson for Larkin Street Youth Services, a San Francisco non-profit that provides services to young people experiencing homelessness.
In 2009, Affeldt was recognized for his anti–slavery efforts by a nomination for the Jefferson Award for Public Service,
and in 2010, he was the San Francisco Giants' nominee for the
Roberto Clemente Award
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.
Affeldt also founded an organization known as Generation Alive that exists to develop a generation of young leaders, committed to serving others and responding to the needs in their community.
In 2013, Affeldt released a book entitled ''To Stir a Movement: Life, Justice, and Major League Baseball''. In the book, Affeldt recounted a contract situation in 2010 where he voluntarily returned $500,000 to the Giants after discovering a clerical error. In 2015, Affeldt received an honorary degree from
Whitworth University
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for his humanitarian efforts.
During his playing career, Affeldt, his ex-wife Larisa, and their three sons lived in
Spokane, Washington
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.
As of 2022, Affeldt and his family reside in the town of
Boerne
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,
Texas
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, just outside of San Antonio. He is also the CEO and co-founder of a brewery called Free Roam Brewing Company, which opened its doors on March 11, 2022.
References
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1979 births
Living people
American Christian writers
American expatriate baseball players in Canada
Baseball players from Phoenix, Arizona
Charleston AlleyCats players
Christians from Arizona
Cincinnati Reds players
Colorado Rockies players
Fresno Grizzlies players
Gulf Coast Royals players
Kansas City Royals players
Lansing Lugnuts players
Major League Baseball pitchers
Omaha Royals players
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San Francisco Giants announcers
San Jose Giants players
Wichita Wranglers players
Wilmington Blue Rocks players
World Baseball Classic players of the United States
2013 World Baseball Classic players