Patrick Dennis Combs (born October 29, 1966) is an American former
professional baseball
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pitcher
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who played in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB) for the
Philadelphia Phillies between 1989 and 1992.
Combs, who statistically has drawn comparisons to pitcher
John Keefe, attended
Hastings High School in
Houston, Texas, before enrolling in
Baylor University
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.
Baseball career
Combs was selected by the Philadelphia Phillies in the first round (11th overall) of the
1988 Major League Baseball draft. He had one "golden" season — that being his first professional year. In 1989, Combs had reached every level of professional baseball, from A-ball to the big leagues. For the Class A
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, he went 2-1 with a 1.30
earned run average
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(ERA) in 6 games. For the Double-A
Reading Phillies
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, Combs went 8-7 with a very respectable 3.38 ERA in 19 games. For the Triple-A
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons
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, he went 3-0 with a 0.37 ERA. Continuing with the Phillies, Combs went 4-0 with a 2.09 ERA in 6 games.
Taking his success into consideration, the next year the Phillies placed Combs in the starting rotation. However, he was not able to maintain his streak. Combs went 10-10 with 4.07 ERA, with 86
walks and only 108
strikeouts
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. His performance continued to deteriorate, as Combs‘ ERA jumped to 7.71, in his final MLB season.
Two times in Combs‘ major league career, his walks yielded exceeded his strikeouts posted: In 1991, Combs walked 43 and struck out 41; in 1992 he walked 12 and struck out 11.
After baseball
Currently, Combs resides in
Southlake, Texas
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Histo ...
, and is the founder and chairman of Combs Capital Partners. He is also a leadership development consultant for
Teamalytics. Combs has worked with various professional sports teams, as a player development consultant and in draft analysis. He and
Tom House
Thomas Ross House (born April 29, 1947) is a former left-handed relief pitcher in Major League Baseball, as well as an author and a pitching coach.
Baseball career
Player
House pitched at Nogales High School (La Puente, California) and the ...
worked together for many years developing and growing MLB pitchers and NFL quarterbacks. Combs is also the author of ''More Than The Score: How Parents and Coaches Can Cultivate Virtue in Youth Athletes'', published in 2020. Combs' youngest son, Casey, is a catcher in the Miami Marlins organization.
References
External links
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Major League Baseball pitchers
Philadelphia Phillies players
Sportspeople from Newport, Rhode Island
Baylor Bears baseball players
Baseball players from Rhode Island
Baseball players from Houston
Rice University alumni
1966 births
Living people
American financial businesspeople
Financial advisors
People from Richmond, Texas