Attended Taipei Physical Education College in Taiwan...attended the same middle school as former Dodgers reliever Hong-Chih Kuo (Chien-Hsin Middle School)...in 2007 was named by Time Magazine one of the "100 Most Influential People" in the world for helping break cultural barriers...in 2006 his uniform #41 was retired by the New York-Penn League.
2013
Split the season between the Yankees and Blue Jays organizations...during spring training was signed by NYY to a minor league contract...was released on 6/7 and 4 days later was signed by Tor to a 1-year contract...following the season became a free agent and on 12/18 was signed by the Reds to a minor league contract with an invitation to 2014 Major League spring training camp.
2012
Spent most of the season on the Nationals' disabled list...made 5 starts and 5 relief apps for Wsh...also made 15 rehabilitation starts for Class AAA Syracuse, Class AA Harrisburg and Class A Hagerstown and Potomac.
2011
Returned to big leagues after 2-plus year absence and went 4-3 with a 4.04 ERA in 11 starts for Washington ... gained strength and confidence with
each start ... in final 9 starting assignments, finished 4-1 with a 3.71 ERA ... debuted with the Nationals on July 29 vs. ATL, more than 17 months after signing with Washington ... did not issue a free pass in final four starts or a franchise-record 23.2 innings ... with 6.0 scoreless innings of one-hit ball, earned the win in the Nationals' 3-1 victory on Aug. 9 at Wrigley Field (win was first at MLB level since pitching for NYY on June 28, 2009 at NYM) ... earned fourth win in a 4-1 victory over ATL, Sept. 24 in DC, to damage the Braves' post-season aspirations.
2010
Did not pitch in 2010 while working with the Nationals' training staff on a rehab program designed to regain full health
from July 2009 right shoulder surgery...did return to health in time to pitch in Instructional League in Sept. and Oct...
in 2 FIL appearances, spun 3.0 no-hit scoreless innings, walking one and fanning one.
2009
In injury-ravaged season, went 1-6 with a 9.64 ERA in 12 games/9 starts for NYY...took loss in first 3 starts...endured
pair of DL stints due to hip abductor muscle weakness and a torn shoulder capsule, which was repaired by Dr. James
Andrews in Birmingham, AL on July 29...threw first pitch at New Yankee Stadium in ballpark's first exhibition on April 3
vs. CHI...made 100th career start, June 10 at BOS...lone win: June 28 at NYM...last pitched, July 4 vs. TOR.
2008
Was 8-2 with a 4.07 ERA in 15 starts for the Yankees before being placed on the disabled
list on 6/17 with a mid-foot sprain of the Lisfranc ligament and a partial tear of the
peroneal longus tendon in his right foot, missing the remainder of the season... the
Yankees were 12-3 in games he started...Opponents batted .249 (90-for-361, 4HR); LH .261
(46-for-176, 4HR), RH .238 (44-for-185, 0HR)... held righthanded
batters hitless over a stretch of 22 consecutive
plate appearances from Aaron Hill's seventh-inning
double on 4/1 vs. Toronto to Manny Ramirez' double in
the first inning on 4/16 vs. Boston...Despite missing most of the 2008 season, his 46 wins
since 2006 are tied for the third-most in the American
League and eighth-most in the Majors... his .754
combined winning percentage over the last three
seasons (2006-08) is the second-highest in the Majors
behind only Boston's Jon Lester (.771, 27-8)...Has thrown 6.0 or more innings in 77 of his 95 career
starts (81.1%), going 52-12 in those outings (Yankees
are 60-17)... has lasted at least 7.0 innings in 47 career
starts (49.5%), going 34-5 in those games... the Yankees
are 38-9 in those starts...Has allowed an average of 0.49HR/9.0IP in his career
(34HR, 628.2IP)... is the lowest such mark since Bruce
Berenyi, who allowed just 0.37HR/9.0IP over his sevenyear
career from 1980-86 with the Cincinnati Reds and
New York Mets (min. 90GS)... Wang's average is the
fourth-lowest among all Major League pitchers since
the advent of the designated hitter in 1973 (min. 90GS)...Enters the year having not allowed a homer to a right-handed batter in his last 19
starts, dating back to 9/4/07 vs. Seattle (Adrian Beltre)... in fact, Beltre's homer is the
only one Wang has allowed to a right-hander over his last 33 starts since San Francisco's
Pedro Feliz on 6/23/07 at AT&T Park and the only such homer Wang has allowed over
his last 32 home starts, dating back to 6/23/06 (Florida's Miguel Olivo)... has allowed
two home runs in a game just three times in his career and only once (4/29/06 vs.
Boston) in his last 86 games (85 starts) dating back through 7/3/05 at Detroit...Averaged 14.84 pitches per inning in 2008... since 2005, when he debuted, has
averaged 14.20 pitches per inning, the second-lowest average in the Majors over the
span behind only Greg Maddux (13.51)...Was 5-0 with a 2.12 ERA in seven starts away from Yankee Stadium... did not throw a
wild pitch and has gone 21 consecutive starts without a WP, marking the longest such
streak of his career (credit: Elias)...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, Wang is 23-8 in his career in starts that immediately
follow a Yankees loss (with the Yankees as a team going 28-10 in such starts)...Made hi s f i r s t career
Opening Day start on 4/1
vs. Toronto, earning the
win in a 3-2 Yankees victory
in the final Opening Day
game at original Yankee
Stadium... became the third
different Yankee to make
an Opening Day start in
the last three years (Randy
Johnson-2006 and Carl
Pavano-2007)... became
the youngest Opening
Day starter for the Yankees
since Andy Pettitte (25
yrs, 290 days) on 4/1/98
at Anaheim... owned the
fewest Major League wins
(46) for a Yankees Opening Day starter since Orlando Hernandez (29-13) in 2000 at Anaheim... became the
third Asian-born pitcher to make an Opening Day start in the Majors, joining Hideo Nomo (three times) and
Chan Ho Park (two times)... due to the Opener being postponed one day (rain), Wang missed becoming just
the second Yankee to make an Opening Day start on his birthday (3/31)... Catfish Hunter opened the 1976
season vs. Milwaukee on his 30th birthday (4/8/76)...Became just the third Yankees pitcher to go 5-0 in the month of April, joining Andy Pettitte (1997) and Mike
Mussina (2003)... Mel Stottlemyre is the only other Yankee to record five wins in the month of April, going 5-1
in both 1969 and 1974... allowed 3ER in 22.0IP over his first three starts of the season, compiling a 1.23 ERA...Threw 6.0 scoreless innings in his second start of the season on 4/6 vs. the Tampa Bay Rays, earning the win in
a 2-0 shutout... retired the first 15 batters he faced... the shutout was the Yankees' first in the month of April
since a 2-0 win on 4/10/03 vs. Minnesota...Recorded his fourth career complete game in his third start of the year on 4/11 at Boston, earning the win in a
4-1 Yankees victory... limited the Red Sox to only 1ER and 2H in the 9.0-inning effort, facing two batters over
the minimum (0BB, 3K, 93 pitches) for the Yankees' only complete game of the season... was the Yankees' first
complete game since Wang accomplished the feat in a 4-0 shutout on 6/6/07 at Chicago (AL)-the Yankees' only
CG of 2007... was the first complete game thrown by a Yankee at Fenway Park since Mike Mussina on 8/28/02 in a
7-0 Yankees victory (three-hitter)... became the first pitcher to allow two or fewer hits in a complete game against
the Red Sox since Seattle's Felix Hernandez surrendered one hit in a 3-0 win at Fenway Park one year earlier to the
day, 4/11/07 (credit: Elias)... was the earliest into a season a Yankees pitcher hurled a complete-game win since
2003, when David Wells tossed a three-hit, 2-0 shutout vs. Minnesota in the team's ninth game of the season...Tied a career high, allowing 8R and 8ER on 4/16 vs. Boston at Yankee Stadium in 4.0IP, recording a no-decision
in a 15-9 Yankees victory... was the first time he failed to complete 5.0IP in a start at Yankee Stadium and just
the fifth time in 84 career starts that he failed to reach the mark... entered the fifth staked to a 7-3 lead, but
exited after allowing five consecutive hits to start the inning...Earned his 50th career win on 4/22 at Chicago (AL) in his 85th career start... became the first pitcher to accumulate
50 wins in 85 or fewer starts since Dwight Gooden won his 50th game in his 82nd start on 6/29/86 w/ the Mets at
Chicago (NL) and the first Yankee since Ron Guidry reached the total in his 82nd start on 8/13/79 vs. Texas... according
to the Elias Sports Bureau, Wang earned his 50th career win with a total of just 245 strikeouts... became the first pitcher
to reach the 50-win plateau with fewer than 250K since Boston's Bob Stanley won No. 50 on 4/15/81 vs. Baltimore
with 213K... the only other pitcher in the expansion era to do so was Milwaukee's Lary Sorensen, who also had 245K
when he won his 50th game on 9/3/1980 at Kansas City...Tossed 7.0 scoreless innings and struck out a season-high nine batters on 4/27 at Cleveland, recording the win
in a 1-0 Yankees victory (4H, 2BB, 1HP)... became the first Yankees pitcher to record the win in two April shutouts
since Jimmy Key in 1993...Improved to 6-0 on the season, recording the win in a 5-1 Yankees victory on 5/2 vs. Seattle... also improved
to 7-0 with a 2.39 ERA in seven career starts vs. Seattle, holding them to a .195 batting average over the
stretch... according to the Elias Sports Bureau, only Pedro Martinez began his career with a longer winning
streak vs. the Mariners, winning his first 12 starts...Became the first Yankees starter to begin the season 6-0 (from the start of the season) since Mike Mussina
won each of his first seven starts in 2003... over a 30-start span from 6/1/07-5/2/08, went 22-3 with a 3.44 ERA
(196.1IP, 75ER)... led the Majors in wins and winning percentage (.880) during the stretch... the Yankees were
25-5 in Wang's starts over the span... the last Yankee to win as many games over a 30-start stretch was Ron
Guidry, who went 22-3 over 30 starts from 5/21/85-4/24/86...Went a career-high six straight
starts without a win from
5/7-6/5... had never gone
more than three straight starts
without a victory... suffered
his first loss of the season on
5/7 vs. Cleveland at Yankee
Stadium in a 3-0 Indians
victory, opposing eventual
22-game winner Cliff Lee...Suffered his second straight
losing decision on 5/18 vs.
the Mets in an 11-2 Mets
victory... retired the first
nine batters in order before
allowing four runs in a
35-pitch fourth inning... had
the start pushed back one
day due to a mild strain in his
right calf... lost consecutive
decisions for just the second
time in his career (also his first
two starts of the 2007 season,
4/24 at Tampa Bay and 4/29
vs. Boston)... the Yankees
lost three consecutive games
in which Wang started from
5/7-18... was just the second
t ime-al so 4/21-5/1/06
(Wang went 0-1 with two nodecisions)...
snapped his six
start winless streak on 6/10
at Oakland in a 3-1 Yankees
victory, allowing only 1ER in
7.1IP...Recorded the win on 6/15
at Houston, throwing 5.0
scoreless innings (6H, 3K)
in his final star t of the
season... exited the game in the middle of the sixth after injuring his foot while scoring on a Derek Jeter
single... was examined the next day at NewYork-Presbyterian Hospital in New York by Dr. Stuart Hershon and
Foot and Ankle Specialist, Dr. Jason Greisberg... was diagnosed with a mid-foot sprain of the Lisfranc ligament
and a partial tear of the peroneal longus tendon in his right foot... was placed on the 15-day disabled list on
6/17 (retroactive to 6/16)... wore a protective boot over his foot and was limited to crutches...Was transferred to the 60-day D.L. on 6/27 when RHP Sidney Ponson was added to the 25-man roster... missed
the final 92 team games of the season.
2007
Tied a career-high for the second consecutive season with 19 wins in 2007, going 19-7 with a 3.70 ERA in 30 starts...also established a career-high with 104 strikeouts...the Yankees were 21-9 in games he started...Opponents batted .265 (199-for-751, 9HR); LH .286 (112-for-391, 7HR), RH .242 (87-for-360, 2HR)...Tied for second in the Major Leagues with 19 wins (with Cleveland's Fausto Carmona, the Angels' John Lackey, San Diego's Jake Peavy and Cleveland's C.C. Sabathia), trailing only Boston's Josh Beckett (20)...tied for third in the American League with 10 home wins and a .731 win percentage and was sixth with a 2.75 home ERA (111.1 IP, 34ER)...Induced 32 double-play groundouts this season, tying Cleveland's Fausto Carmona for most opponents GIDP in the Majors in 2007...Leads the Major Leagues with 38 wins (in 63 GS) since the beginning of the 2006 season...also leads the Major Leagues with a .745 winning percentage during that span, recording only 13 losses with a 3.67 ERA (417.1IP, 170ER)...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, became only the second pitcher to lead the Yankees in wins in consecutive seasons during the Joe Torre era (also Andy Pettitte in 1996 and 1997). 4 Became the first Yankees pitcher to record at least 19 wins in consecutive seasons since LHP Tommy John in 1979 (21) and 1980 (22)...was just the fourth Yankee pitcher in the post-war era (since 1946) to accomplish the feat, joining John, RHPs Vic Raschi (1948-51) and Mel Stottlemyre (1968-69). 4 Became the first Yankees pitcher to record consecutive seasons with a .730 or higher winning percentage since Jimmy Key in 1993-94...Went 10-3 after the All-Star break in 2007, tied for second-most wins in the Majors, trailing only teammate Andy Pettitte (11), also San Diego's Jake Peavy and Arizona's Brandon Webb...Was 10-5 with a 3.20 ERA (107.0IP, 38ER) against teams that finished the season with a winning record...Was 9-2 with a 2.59 ERA (76.1IP, 22ER) in 12 starts that followed a Yankees loss in 2007...won his last seven such starts...Tossed at least 6.0 innings in 27 of 30 starts in 2007...has thrown 6.0 or more innings in 66 of his career 80 career starts, going 45-10 in those starts and the Yankees are 52-14 in such starts...Tossed at least 7.0 innings in 14 starts in 2007, going 11-2 in those starts...in his career, is 30-3 in his 40 starts in which he has thrown 7.0 or more innings and the Yankees are 34-6 in those starts...Has recorded 21 wins at Yankee Stadium (33GS) over the last two seasons, the most home victories by any Major League pitcher since the start of 2006...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first pitcher to win at least 10 games in consecutive seasons at Yankee Stadium since Tommy John (12-5 in 1979 and 11-4 in 1980) and the first right-hander to do so since Mel Stottlemyre (11-6 in 1968 and 12-5 in 1969)...Allowed just 3HR over his final 17 starts of the season (108.1IP), including a career-best 55.2-inning homerless stretch from 7/3-8/13...surrendered just two HRs to right-handed batters this season (Pedro Feliz on 6/23 at San Francisco and Seattle's Adrian Beltre on 9/4 at Yankee Stadium)...the Beltre HR was his first HR allowed to a right-hander at home since 6/23/06 (Florida's Miguel Olivo), a span of 22 home starts...Wang's career average of 0.51 HR/9.0IP (30HR, 533.2IP) is the lowest since Bruce Berenyi allowed just 0.37HR/9.0IP over his seven-year career from 1980-86 with Cincinnati and the Mets (min. 75GS)...Was 12-3 with a 2.27 ERA in 2007 against teams with a winning record at the time he faced them (111.0IP, 28ER)...Started and recorded the win in three of the Yankees' five shutout victories this season...Averaged an American League-low 14.35 pitches per inning, trailing only San Diego's Greg Maddux (13.65) and Atlanta's Tim Hudson (14.11) among all Major League pitchers...Had 34 assists, tying Chicago's Mark Buehrle for third-most among all American League pitchers (0E)...The Yankees have won 55 of his 80 career starts (68.8%)...Opened the season on the 15-day disabled list from 3/31-4/23 (missed 18 team games) with a strained right hamstring...suffered the injury on 3/23 while doing conditioning exercises at Legends Field during Spring Training...Made one rehab start with Single-A Tampa on 4/19 vs. Ft. Myers (5.0IP, 5H, 3ER, 1BB, 4K)...was returned and reinstated from the 15-day D.L. on 4/24...Surrendered a season-high two home runs in a 7-4 loss on 4/29 vs. Boston, equaling his career high (now done three times)...hadn't allowed two homers in the same game since 6/28/05 at Baltimore-a span of 41 consecutive starts...Fell five outs shy of a perfect game on 5/5 vs. Seattle, retiring the first 22 batters he faced...surrendered a solo-HR to Seattle's Ben Broussard with one out in the eighth...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, the last time a perfect game ended in the seventh inning or later by a home run was on 4/20/90, when Oakland's Ken Phelps hit a pinch-hit home run off Seattle's Brian Holman with two outs in the ninth...the performance marked the first time a Yankees starter pitched into the eighth inning in 2007 (28 games)...was the second time in five days that a Yankees pitcher took a no-hitter into the seventh (Phil Hughes went 6.1 innings on 5/1 at Texas before being removed due to injury)...Had an 0-for-27 stretch vs. opposing hitters snapped by the Broussard HR...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the longest such streak by a Yankees pitcher this season...Recorded his third career complete game on 6/6 at the Chicago (AL) in a 5-1 Yankees victory...was the Yankees' only complete game of the season and first since Randy Johnson's 4-2 loss on 8/24/06 at Seattle (a span of 92 team games without a complete game)...Allowed a solo HR to Chad Tracy in the fourth inning of the Yankees' win on 6/12 vs. Arizona, snapping a 46.1IP stretch without allowing a home run (spanning eight starts)...did not induce a double-play grounder for the first time this season, snapping a streak of nine consecutive starts from the beginning of the season with at least one GIDP...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the longest streak by a Yankees pitcher to start a season since Tommy John had at least one GIDP in each of his first 17 starts in 1979...Struck out a career-high 10 batters in 8.2IP in 6/17 win vs. the Mets, surpassing his previous single-game career high of eight strikeouts on 4/16/06 at Minnesota...was the first 10-strikeout game by a Yankees pitcher since Randy Johnson recorded 11 strikeouts on 7/19/06 vs. Seattle...also was the only double-digit strikeout game by a Yankee this season...Pitched 7.0 scoreless innings in 7/3 win vs. Minnesota, his first scoreless outing since 8/30/06 vs. Detroit (7.2IP)...walked the first three hitters of the fourth inning, marking the first and only time in his career he opened an inning by walking the first three batters...Won a career-high seven consecutive decisions over nine starts from 6/1-7/14, with a 2.89 ERA over the stretch (62.1IP, 20ER)...was the longest win streak by a Yankees starter in 2007...Allowed career highs with 8R and 8ER in 2.2IP in an 8/8 loss at Toronto...was the shortest start of his Major League career...Had his streak of 47 consecutive starts without allowing an unearned run snapped on 8/25 at Detroit, when Brandon Inge advanced to third on a passed ball and subsequently scored on a wild pitch during the fifth inning...was the longest streak without allowing an unearned run in Yankees history...Recorded the win on 9/9 at Kansas City, improving to 4-0 with a 4.66 ERA in six career starts vs. the Royals and 15-1 with a 3.17 ERA in 21 career starts against the entire AL Central...Won his final start of the season on 9/26 at Tampa Bay for his 19th victory of the season, clinching a postseason appearance for the Yankees...allowed a two-run home run to Carlos Pena in the fifth inning, snapping a stretch of 110.0 homerless innings for Yankees starters.
2006
Developed into one of the game's elite starters in only his second season in the Majors, finishing second behind only Minnesota's Johan Santana in American League CY Young Award Voting by the BBWAA...went 19-6 with a 3.63 ERA in 34 appearances (33 games started)...the Yankees were 22-11 in games he started...opponents batted
.277 (233-for-841, 12HR); LH .275 (103-for-375, 5HR), RH .279 (130-for-466, 7HR)...Tied for first in the American League with 19 wins, ranked second with 14.0 pitches per inning, tied for third with a .760 winning percentage, tied for fourth with a
3.03 home ERA, fifth with 218.0 IP and tied for sixth with 33 games started...his 42
assists were most among all American League pitchers...had the lowest HR rate in
the Majors (one every 18.17IP) and hasn't allowed two home runs in a game since 6/28/05 at Baltimore (a span of 40 starts)...With 19 victories, surpassed Chan Ho Park (18-10 in
2000) for the most wins in a single season by an Asian-born pitcher...pitched at least 6.0 innings in 24 of his 33 starts...was 9-2 with a 3.01ERA (89.2IP, 30ER) in 13 starts in 2006 that followed a Yankee loss...won nine straight decisions at Yankee Stadium from 4/21-8/2...in the last
five seasons, only Wang, Roger Clemens (nine straight in 2002) and Randy Johnson (nine straight in 2005) have won as many as nine straight games in a single season at Yankee Stadium...Didn't strike out more than three batters in 23
consecutive starts from 4/21-8/18, the longest streak of its kind in the Majors since Kirk Rueter had had no more than three strikeouts in 26 straight starts (2003-'04)...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, his streak was the longest by a Yankees' pitcher since Urban Shocker made 23 straight starts with three-or-fewer strikeouts (1926-'27)...Made the start in the Yankees' 2006 home opener on 4/11 vs. Kansas City, recording no decision in a 9-7 Yankees' win...on 5/17 vs. Texas, recorded his third straight victory in a 4-3 Yankees' win...had not allowed an earned run in 15 straight innings until Texas scored
two in the eighth...equaled his single-game career high with seven runs allowed in 5/22 loss at Boston (also allowed seven runs on 6/10/05 at St. Louis)...recorded his shortest outing of the season as a starter (4.0IP) on 6/1 at Detroit, recording no decision in a 7-6 Tigers' win...made first relief appearance of the season and recorded
his first career save in 6-5, 10-inning win at Baltimore on 6/3 (0.2IP, 2H)...According to the Elias Sports Bureau, he became the first Yankee to earn a save between his normal turns in the rotation since John Candelaria in 1988...prior to
Wang, only three pitchers in the Majors had done it since: Bob Walk (1990), Terry Mulholland (1999) and Daniel Cabrera (2004)...Combined with three Yankees' relievers on a five-hit, 1-0 shutout win on 6/13 vs. Cleveland, marking his third
straight victory and sixth in his last seven decisions...recorded the loss in his first career compete-game on 6/18 at Washington...allowed two-run "walk-off" home run by 3b Ryan
Zimmerman in the ninth inning, the 12th "walk-off"
home run vs. the Yankees since 1996 and the first since Toronto's Vernon Wells on 7/28/2004 in a 3-2, 10-inning loss at Rogers Centre (off
Proctor)...was also the first "walk-off" home run vs. a Yankee starter since 7/28/95
(Minnesota's Dan Masteller off Jack McDowell) in a 5-3 loss at the Metrodome...allowed a first-inning run for the first time in his last 14
starts on 7/17 vs. Seattle...Recorded the longest outing
of his career and his first
complete-game shutout on
7/28 vs. Tampa Bay, limiting
the Devil Rays to two hits in
a 6-0 Yankees' win (9.0IP, 2H,
2BB, 1K)...won a career-high
five straight starts from 7/8-8/2...during the five-game
stretch, allowed just 7ER in 38.1IP (1.64 ERA)...On 8/8 at the Chicago White Sox-in the first appearance of his career vs. Chicago-recorded no decision
in a 6-5, 11-inning White Sox win...did not allow a run in 19.0 consecutive innings pitched (over four starts)
before allowing three runs in the second inning...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the longest
scoreless streak by a Yankee starter since LHP Andy Pettitte had a streak of 22.1 scoreless innings in August of 2003...Allowed a single-game career-high 13 hits on 8/13 vs. the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, suffering the
loss in a 5-3 Angels' win...had allowed only one first-inning run in his previous 18 starts before allowing three runs in the first inning of the loss...was 11-2 with a 2.96 ERA in his final 15 starts of the season (from 7/8-9/27), allowing 33ER in 100.1IP (106H, 23BB, 36K)...made the start in Game One of the Division Series
vs. the Detroit Tigers at Yankee Stadium, allowing 8H and 3ER in 6.1IP (1BB, 4K, 1HR) to earn his first career postseason win...became the first Taiwan-born pitcher to win a postseason game in the Major Leagues.
2005
Despite beginning the season at Triple-A Columbus, emerged as one of the Yankees' most dependable
starting pitchers in his first Major-League season...was 8-5 with a 4.02 ERA in 18 appearances (17 games started)...the Yankees were 11-6 in games he started...opponents batted .256 (113-for-441, 9HR); LH .258 (55-for-213, 6HR), RH .254 (58-for-228, 3HR)...pitched at least 6.0 innings in 15 of his 17 starts...made three
appearances (two starts) with the Yankees in spring training, posting a 3-0 record with a 1.00 ERA (9.0IP, 6H, 1ER, 3BB, 6K)...Made six starts with Triple-A Columbus (four to begin the season and two on a rehab assignment), going
2-1 with a 4.24 ERA (34.0IP, 40H, 16ER, 6BB, 21K)...was the Clippers' Opening-Night starter at Charlotte on 4/7 and earned the win, allowing 6H and 4ER in 6.0IP...made three additional starts with Columbus before being recalled by the Yankees on 4/27...Made his Major-League debut on 4/30 vs. Toronto and recorded no decision in a 4-3 Yankees' win...was the first Yankee to make his Major-League debut as a starting pitcher since LHP Brad Halsey on 6/19/04 vs. Los Angeles
at Dodger Stadium and the first to do it at Yankee Stadium since RHP Bret Jodie on 7/20/01 vs. Toronto...recorded his first Major-League victory on 5/10 vs. Seattle, allowing 4H and 3ER in 7.1IP...on 5/17 at Seattle-his second straight start vs. the Mariners-recorded his
second straight victory in a
6-3 Yankees' win...in his two
starts vs. Seattle, LH batters
were 4-for-25 (were 11-for-28
in first two starts)...Won a season-high three
straight games from 5/10-25...made his first career relief appearance on 5/29 vs. Boston in a 7-2 Red Sox win (4.2IP, 6H, 2ER, 1BB,
2K)...on 6/4 at Minnesota, recorded no decision in
a 4-3, 10-inning Yankees' win...allowed three-run
fourth-inning home run to Jacque Jones, his first
home run allowed in 2006 (40.2IP)...according to the Elias Sports Bureau, it was the longest such streak by Yankee pitcher beginning his
Major-League career since Bobby Munoz in 1993 (41.2IP) and the third longest in the last 50 years (Bob Wiesler started his Yankee career
with 77.0 homerless innings over three seasons, 1953-1955)...Tossed a season high 8.0 innings on 6/18 vs. the Chicago Cubs, recording the victory in an 8-1 Yankees' win...on 7/3 at Detroit,
combined-with Gordon and Rivera-on a 1-0 victory
(7.0IP, 5H, 0R, 1BB, 2K)...it was the Yankees' first 1-0 victory since 7/22/04 vs. Toronto and their first on the road since 6/22/02 at San
Diego...was placed on the 15-day disabled list from 7/13-9/6 with inflammation of the right shoulder (missed 52 games)...made two rehab-assignment starts for Triple-A Columbus and was 0-1 with a 4.50 ERA (8.0IP, 13H, 4ER, 1BB, 5K, 2HR)...On 9/8 vs. Tampa Bay-in his first Major League appearance since 7/8-recorded the loss in a 7-4 Devil Rays win...on 9/19 vs. Baltimore, recorded no decision in a 3-2 Yankees' win (8.0IP, 7H, 2ER, 1BB, 4K)...tied a season-high with 8.0 IP (also on 6/18 vs. the Chicago White Sox)...recorded nine assists, two shy of the
franchise- and Major-League record for pitchers (11, held by five pitchers, including the Highlanders' Al Orth, 1906; and George McConnell, 1912)...walked a single-game career high six batters in his final start of the season-on 9/30 at Boston-and received the loss in a 5-3 Red Sox victory (6.2IP, 4H, 3ER, 4K)...Made first career postseason appearance in Game Two of the Division Series versus the Angels...allowed 4R (1ER) in 5.2IP to suffer the loss...at 25 years, 188 days, became the youngest pitcher to start a post-season game for the Yankees since Andy Pettitte started Game Five of the 1997 ALDS versus Cleveland at 25 years, 113 days.
2004
Was the recipient of the Kevin Lawn "Pitcher of the Year" Award, honoring the Yankees' top
Minor League Pitcher...combined to go 11-6 with a 3.50 ERA in 24 games (23 starts) with Double-A Trenton
and Triple-A Columbus...began the season at Trenton, going 6-5 with a 4.05 ERA in 18 starts before being promoted
on 7/26...struck out a season-high 10 batters on 4/25 vs. Reading, pitching 7.0 shutout innings (3H) to
earn the win...was named Eastern League "Pitcher of the Week" from 4/19-25, going 1-0 with a 0.69ERA in
two starts (13.0IP, 9H, 1ER, 3BB, 16K)...was promoted to Columbus on 7/26 and suffered the loss that day in
his Triple-A debut at Richmond (6.0IP, 5ER)...won each of his other five games (four starts) with the Clippers,
going 5-0 with a 1.05 ERA (34.1IP, 4ER)...pitched for Taiwan at the 2004 Olympic Games in Athens, Greece in
August...on 8/15 vs. Australia, pitched 7.0 scoreless innings (3H) to earn the victory...received a no-decision
on 8/21 vs. Japan, allowing 3ER and 8H in 6.2IP...pitched a complete-game shutout in his final regular season
start with the Clippers, allowing 7H and striking out eight on 9/3 vs. Toledo...was ranked as the #10 prospect
in the Yankee organization by Baseball America.
2003
Spent the majority of the season with Double-A Trenton, going 7-6 with a 4.65 ERA in 21
starts...threw complete-game four-hit shutout on 5/2 at New Britain...was named to the World All-Star Team for
the fifth annual Futures Game on 7/13 at Chicago...was placed on the disabled list twice (6/14-24 and 7/1-20)
with a blister on his right middle figer...made one rehab start with the Gulf Coast Yankees on 7/9, throwing three shutout innings...struck out a season-high 10 batters in 6.0 IP and earned the win on 7/25 at New Haven...was placed on the D.L. for a third time from 8/22 through the end of the season with a right shoulder strain.
2002
Was 6-1 with a 1.72 ERA in 13 games started for Staten Island of the New York-Penn League...ranked
second in the league in ERA and led Staten Island with 78.1IP...was selected to the post-season All-Star
Team...did not allow more than three earned runs in any of his 13 starts...in his only loss of the season on 8/6 at Hudson Valley, allowed two unearned runs in 7.0IP...was 2-0 with a 1.17 ERA in two postseason starts, and was the winning pitcher in Staten Island's championship-clinching game vs. Oneonta...was ranked as the #5
prospect in the Yankee organization by Baseball America.
2001
Missed the entire season rehabilitating from arthroscopic surgery on his right shoulder performed on
4/3/01.
2000
In his first professional season was 4-4 with a 2.48 ERA in 14GS for Staten Island of the New York-Penn
League...lead the league with two complete games and one shutout...ranked fourth with 87.0IP and eighth with
his 2.48 ERA...allowed only two home runs the entire season, both on 7/21 vs. Lowell...struck out a career high
11 batters in his complete-game shutout on 9/2 at Oneonta...made two postseason starts, going 1-0 with a 2.86
ERA (12.2IP, 4ER) as Staten Island won the NY-Penn League championship.