Douglas Wildes Fister…he and his wife, the former Ashley Phelps, were married on 11/8/14 and have a daughter Blythe (8/3/16)…his father Larry played football at Fresno State Univ. in 1976-77…was an A's and Giants fan as a youngster and favorite player was Cal Ripken, Jr...participated in the Rangers 2018 Fan Fest and winter caravan.
2017
Signed a major league contract with LAA on 5/20 and was optioned to Salt Lake (AAA)…made 3 starts for the Bees (1- 0, 4.02), issuing one run in each of 1st 2 outings before allowing 5 R in 5.0 IP on 6/16 vs. Reno…was claimed on release waivers by BOS on 6/23 and added to big league club the following day...was 5-7, 4.71 (44 ER/84.0 IP) in 15 starts and 0-2, 7.11 (5 ER/6.1 IP) in 3 relief appearances for the Red Sox the rest of the season…ranked 4th on the staff in wins, starts, and innings (90.1) beginning 6/24…opponents batted .254, including career low .208 vs. RHB... Was 0-5, 6.04 (17 ER/25.1 IP) in 7 G/4 GS through 7/25…that extended his losing streak to 10 over 2 seasons since recording victory on 8/22/16 at PIT for HOU… beginning 7/31, was 5-2, 2.79 (15 ER/48.1 IP) over next 7 starts, working at least 7.0 IP 5 times…snapped 10-game losing streak with 6-2 win on 7/31 at CLE…went 3-1, 1.50 (5 ER/30.0 IP) over 4 starts from 8/22-9/6, issuing 5 or fewer hits in all 4 games… allowed 5 1st inning runs and 0 runs in other 26.0 IP in that span…beginning 9/13 was 0-2, 9.18 (17 ER/16.2 IP) in final 4 regular season starts. ONE-HIT GEM // Pitched CG one-hitter vs. CLE on 8/22 at Progressive Field, allowing 1st inning leadoff HR to Francisco Lindor and faced the minimum number of hitters over final 8.0 IP as a HBP and BB were erased on double plays…was just the 3rd pitcher since 1900 to throw a CG 1-hitter and allow a leadoff HR: Jack McDowell, CWS on 7/14/91 at MIL (Paul Molitor HR) and Robin Roberts, PHI-NL on 5/13/54 vs. CIN (Bobby Adams HR)… was 1st one-hit CG by a Red Sox since Jon Lester on 5/10/13 vs. TOR and was low-hit CG of his ML career.
2016
Tied for staff lead in quality starts (16) and placed 2nd in wins (12) starts (32), and innings (180.1) in lone season with HOU…matched career high for starts… among A.L. pitchers vs. opposing RHB, ranked 3rd in slugging percentage, (.322) and OPS (.606), 5th in batting average (.225), and 8th in OBP (.284)…set career high with 9 road wins, T2nd most in A.L. and most by an Astros pitcher since Roy Oswalt in 2004…was 8-6, 3.55 in 17 1st half starts and 4-7, 6.20 in 15 games after the AllStar break…matched longest winning streak of his career with 7 straight victories, 5/1-6/20…HOU was victorious in all 10 of his starts in that span, tying the franchise record shared by Joe Niekro (1979), Nolan Ryan (1983), and Donnie Wall (1996)… went 4-1, 2.45 in 5 June starts, tying for 2nd in A.L. in wins for the month…allowed 3 runs or less in 12 consecutive starts, 4/20- 6/20, tied for A.L.'s 2nd longest such streak of the season…was on the MLB Paternity List for birth of son, 8/3-6…went 3-1, 2.40 (8 ER/30.0 IP) over 5 starts vs. TEX from 7/12/13-8/6/16, issuing 2 runs or less whole working exactly 6.0 IP in each outing.
2015
Converted to a relief role in early August after making 15 starts to begin the season...battled right forearm soreness that landed him on the disabled list on May 15...went 4-7 with a 4.60 ERA in his 15 starts...started strong, going 2-1 with a 2.87 ERA (12ER/37.2IP) in his first six starts of the season...tossed 7.0 innings of four-hit, shutout ball on June 25 vs. ATL in what was his best start of the 2015 season...went 1-0 with one save and a 2.12 ERA (4ER/17IP) in his 10 games out of the bullpen...did not allow an earned run in his last six games (10.1IP)...had one DL stint from May 15-June 18 with right forearm soreness.
2014
Did not pitch until May 9 (team game #35) due to a right lat strain, yet led the Nationals with a career-high 16 wins...Ranked among NL starters in ERA (4th, 2.41), walk rate (3rd, 4.1%), WHIP (5th, 1.08), walks per nine innings pitched (2nd, 1.32), wins (7th, 16), winning percentage (3rd, .727), strikeout-to-walk ratio (7th, 4.08) and wins above replacement (9th, 4.5)...Posted more starts (25) than walks issued (24)...Was one of five big league starters to accomplish the feat, along with fellow National, Jordan Zimmermann...Zimmermann and Fister were the first set of rotationmates to achieve this feat since Brad Radke (31 starts, 23 walks) and Carlos Silva (27 starts, 9 walks) turned the trick for the 2005 Twins...In last 51 years (1964-2014), three NL pitchers with 16 wins in 25 or fewer starts: Fister (16W, 25GS/'14), K.Hill (16W, 23GS/'94), G.Maddux (16W, 25GS in 1994)...Allowed zero earned runs in starts of at least seven innings eight times, second-most in MLB behind STL's Adam Wainwright (12)... Tossed his second career shutout (7th complete game) on Sept. 26 vs. MIA (9.0 IP, 3 H, 9 SO)...Earned the win in Game 3 of the NLDS vs. SF, the only victory Washington would claim in the best-of-five series.
2013
Posted career highs with 14 wins and 159 strikeouts en route to ranking among AL leaders in GDPs induced (tied first, 26), home runs allowed per 9.0 innings (2nd, 0.60), ground ball-to-fly ball ratio (3rd, 2.17/1), walks per 9.0 innings (4th, 1.90), fielding independent pitching (6th, 3.32), wins (tied 8th), strikeout-to-walk ratio (9th, 3.61/1) and quality starts (tied 9th, 22) in his last of 3 seasons with DET...issued one walk or fewer in 21 of 32 starts (66%), but 16 hit batsmen ranked 2nd in MLB behind only CLE's Justin Masterson (17)...secured the win in 100th career start, April 28 vs. ATL (W8-3)...finished 3-1 with a 2.23 ERA in 6 games/5 starts of interleague play (lone loss came to Nationals, May 9 in DC).
2012
Completed his first full season with the Tigers in 2012, winning 10 games. ... Sidelined April 8-May 7 with a left costochondral strain. ... Assigned to Triple A Toledo for an injury rehabilitation assignment on May 2 -- started that evening versus Pawtucket,
fanning five batters as he tossed four shutout innings. ... Compiled a 3.52 ERA (30.2IP/12ER) in five starts during May. ... Sidelined May 29-June 16 with a left side strain. ... Registered a quality start in seven straight outings July 13-August 14 -- finished 5-1 with a 1.52 ERA (53.1IP/9ER) and
48 strikeouts during the stretch. ... Fanned a season-high 10 batters on July 18 versus the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim -- equaled the high with 10
strikeouts on September 27 versus Kansas City. ... Selected the Tigers Pitcher of the Month for July -- posted a 4-2 record, 3.60 ERA (40.0IP/16ER) and 37 strikeouts in
six starts during the month...tied for third in the American League with four wins during July, while he tied for sixth with
37 strikeouts. ... Went the distance to earn the win on August 4 versus Cleveland -- marked the fourth complete game of his major league career. ... Did not make his scheduled start on August 25 versus the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim due to right groin soreness. ... Posted a 2-1 record, 3.38 ERA (32.0IP/12ER) and 25 strikeouts in five starts during August. ... Tossed the first shutout of his major league career on September 22 versus Minnesota, fanning seven batters as he
allowed seven hits -- marked the fifth complete game of his major league career. ... Established a single-game American League record by striking out nine straight batters on September 27 versus
Kansas City -- the previous single-game American League record was eight straight strikeouts by California's Nolan
Ryan (July 9, 1972 and August 7, 1973), New York's Ron Davis (May 4, 1981), Boston's Roger Clemens (April 29,
1986) and Kansas City's Blake Stein (June 17, 2001)...Fister eclipsed the previous single-game Tigers record of seven
straight strikeouts held by Denny McLain (June 15, 1965 versus Boston) and John Hiller (October 1, 1970 versus
Cleveland). ... Compiled a 3-1 record, 2.34 ERA (34.2IP/9ER) and 31 strikeouts in five starts during September -- tied for fifth in the
American League with three wins during the month, while he finished 10th with a 2.34 ERA. ... Posted an 8-4 record and 2.67 ERA (101.0IP/30ER) in 15 starts following the all-star break...finished 2-6 with a 4.75
ERA (60.2IP/32ER) in 11 starts prior to the all-star break. ... Limited righthanded hitters to a .220 batting average (56x255)...lefties batted .270 (100x371) with Fister on the mound.
2011
Began the 2011 season with the Seattle Mariners before he was acquired by the Tigers in a six-player deal on July 30
-- compiled an 11-13 record and 2.83 ERA (216.1IP/68ER) in 32 outings (31 starts) between the two clubs...Fourth in the American League with a 2.83 ERA...finished fourth in the league with 1.5 walks per nine innings...Established career highs with 11 wins, 216.1 innings pitched and 146 strikeouts...Tossed the first complete game of his career on April 14 at Kansas City -- threw two more complete games during the
season, going the distance on June 9 at Detroit and July 2 versus San Diego...Suffered the loss in seven straight decisions June 4-July 26, equaling a career-long losing streak...Earned the win in his Tigers debut on August 3 versus Texas -- did not allow a walk or strike out a batter in seven innings
of work...became the first Tigers pitcher to work seven-or-more innings while not allowing a walk or striking out a
batter since Justin Verlander did so in eight innings of work on May 17, 2006 versus Minnesota...Compiled a career-best seven-game winning streak August 20-September 26 -- posted a 0.65 ERA (55.2IP/4ER) and
52 strikeouts during the eight-outing (seven-start) stretch...Posted a 17.0-inning scoreless streak over a three-start stretch August 20-30...Finished 3-1 with a 2.97 ERA (36.1IP/12ER) in six starts during August...Established a career high with 13 strikeouts on September 5 at Cleveland...Tabbed both the American League and Tigers Pitcher of the Month for September after posting a 5-0 record, 0.53 ERA
(34.0IP/2ER) and 34 strikeouts in five outings (four starts) -- led the American League with a 0.53 ERA during the
month, while he tied for the lead with five wins and tied for seventh with 34 strikeouts...Limited righthanded hitters to a .235 batting average (84x357)...lefties hit .239 (109x456) against him...Compiled an 8-3 record and 2.47 ERA (91.0IP/25ER) in 14 appearances (13 starts) following the all-star break...
finished 3-10 with a 3.09 ERA (125.1IP/43ER) in 18 starts prior to the all-star break...Fanned six batters in relief in Game One of the American League Division Series on September 30 at New York's
Yankee Stadium -- marked the most strikeouts by a Tigers pitcher in relief during a single post-season game...Surrendered two runs in 7.1 innings of work to earn the earn the win in Game Three of the American League
Championship Series on October 11 versus Texas -- marked the fifth time a Tigers pitcher has worked seven-or-more
innings and allowed two-or-fewer runs during an American League Championship Series game...marked the 16th time
a Tigers pitcher has accomplished the feat during a post-season game.
2010
Set career-highs in games, starts,
innings, strikeouts and wins.
... Had nearly a 3:1 strikeouts-to-walks
ratio (32 BB, 93 SO)...ranked 3rd in
AL with 1.68 BB/9.0 IP.
... Opened season with 9 straight starts
allowing 3 earned runs or less...
streak was 3rd-longest in club history
to begin a season (Erik Bedard-14 in
'09, Erik Hanson-11 in '93).
... Tossed at least 7.0 innings in 8 of his
first 10 starts, including four starts of
at least 8.0 innings.
... Had 5 starts of 7.0+ innings while allowing 2 earned runs or less; including 4 straight April
13-May 2...during the streak, was 2-0, 0.87 ERA (3 ER, 31.0 IP).
... Had a 3.06 ERA (17 ER, 50.0 IP) in 8 no-decisions, leaving the game with the lead or tied
in 7 of the 10 starts.
... Tossed 6.0 innings of no-hit ball in 3rd start of season April 19 vs. Baltimore; Nick Markakis
led off 7th with single.
... Recorded career-high 14.0 scoreless innings streak April 13-19...had 10.0 hitless innings
over that stretch, including streak of holding opponents hitless in 31 consecutive atbats ...
only 2 pitchers in club history have enjoyed longer streaks: Randy Johnson in 35
consecutive at-bats in May 1993 and John Montague in 40 straight at-bats in July 1977.
... Threw career-high 8.0 shutout innings in 2nd start April 13 vs. Oakland ... matched 8.0
ShO IP performance May 2 vs. Texas.
... Retired the first 16 batters he faced May 2 vs. Texas before one-out 1B to Max Ramirez
broke up perfect game ... finished with 8.0 shutout innings in a no-decision.
... After first 10 starts of season was 3-3, 2.45 ERA (19 ER, 69.2 IP); ranked 2nd in AL ERA.
... Placed on 15-day disabled list (right shoulder fatigue) June 6; sent on rehab assignment
to Tacoma (AAA) June 20; recalled and activated from rehab June 25.
... Made rehab start with Tacoma June 20 at Portland; allowed 2 ER in 4.0 innings.
... Was 3-11, 5.24 (101.1 IP, 59 ER, 8 HR) in 18 starts after return from DL.
2009
Split the first half of the season
between West Tenn (AA) and Tacoma
(AAA)...finished season with Seattle
after being recalled on Aug. 8...Made his Major League debut Aug.
8 vs. Tampa Bay...retired the first 2
batters he faced then allowed a hit
and a walk before getting his first big
league strikeout (Gregg Zaun)...Made first career start on Aug.
11 vs. CWS, allowing only 1 hit in
6.0 shutout innings (6.0,1,0,0,4,4);
became the first Mariner to throw at
least 6.0+ shutout innings in his first career start (Aug. 11 vs. CWS) since Clint Nageotte
June 7, 2004 and is the only player in club history to go 6.0+ innings, allow 1 or fewer hits
and not allow a run...prior to his start, Brandon Morrow was the only other pitcher to go
6.0+ innings and allow 1 hit or less and 1 run or less...Recorded first career win in Mariners 10-3 victory over NYY on Aug. 16 (7.0,8,3,3,0,4)...
allowed 2 runs in 3rd inning, ending his scoreless streak to begin his career at 9.0 innings...Tossed career-high 7.1 innings on Sept. 1 vs. LAA (7.1,5,1,1,2,2)...Retired first 13 batters faced Sept. 25 at Toronto; ended up recording his 4th loss of the
season (6.2,7,4,4,0,5,HR)
Tossed at least 6.0 innings in 7 of his 10 starts...only the 4th Mariner rookie to toss at least
6.0 innings in his first 5 starts (Bob Stoddard, 12, 1981-82; Bobby Madritsch, 9, 2004;
Erik Hanson, 5, 1988)...The 22nd Mariners pitcher to record at least 10 starts as a rookie and first since Felix
Hernandez made 12 starts in 2005...Started the season with West Tennessee, tossing 5.2 scoreless innings before being
promoted to Tacoma on April 17...Went 0-0, 1.42 ERA (2 ER, 12.2 IP) in 4 relief appearances and 6-4, 4.13 ERA (43 ER, 93.2
IP) in 17 starts with Tacoma...Walked only 11 batters and struck out 79 in 106.1 innings (7.18 strikeout/walk ratio),
including walking only 4 batters in his first 70.0 innings with the Rainiers.
2008
Appeared in 31 games, 23 starts for West Tennessee...began season as a starter,
before moving to the bullpen on Aug. 6...named Southern League Pitcher of the Week,
April 14-20...lost 12 consecutive decisions, May 26-Aug. 10...finished 2nd in the league
in losses (14)...played for the Peoria Javelinas in the Arizona Fall League (0-0, 3.32).
2007
Spent season with West Tennessee (AA)...tied for the team lead with 7 wins, while
finishing T3rd in starts (24) and 3rd in innings pitched (131.0)...allowed 3 or less earned
runs in 16 of 24 starts, while tossing at least 6.0 innings in 12 games...on the DL with a right shoulder strain, June 5-28...won a season-high 4 consecutive starts, going 4-0 with
a 3.95 ERA (12 ER, 27.1 IP), Aug. 9-27...tossed first career complete game, allowing 3
runs on 8 hits in 9.0 innings, Aug. 15 vs. Huntsville.
2006
Began pro career with Everett...went 1-2 with a 0.95 ERA (2 ER, 19.0 IP) in 4 starts...
struck out season-high 9 batters in first career start, June 22 vs. Tri-City...tossed 11.1
consecutive scoreless innings, July 24-Aug. 17...limited opponents to a .229 average,
including a .203 clip vs. right-handers.