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Batting
Pitching
Career Regular Season
G
W-L
ERA
IP
SO
WHIP
312
107-109
4.10
1863.2
1103
1.30
G
W-L
ERA
IP
SO
WHIP
312
107-109
4.10
1863.2
1103
1.30
Career Regular Season
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
41
.220
0
4
0
.524
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
41
.220
0
4
0
.524
Jarrod Washburn Bio
Fullname:
Jarrod Michael Washburn
Born:
8/13/1974 in La Crosse, WI
Draft:
1995, California Angels, Round: 2, Overall Pick: 31
College:
Wisconsin-Oshkosh
Debut:
6/02/1998
Relationship(s):
father of Jack Washburn
father of Owen Washburn
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Jarrod Michael Washburn
Jarrod Michael Washburn...resides in Webster, WI with wife Kerrie and children Jack, Owen and Ava...graduated from Webster High School (WI)...attended University of Wisconsin-Oshkosh...member of 1994 NCAA Division III National Champion baseball squad...named 1995 Second-Team All-American.
2008
Appeared in 28 games, making 26 starts, and collected first Major League save despite missing most of final month with injury...Second on club with 14 quality starts (Hernandez, 19)...Allowed 2 or fewer earned runs in 12 starts, posting a 3-2 mark with 9 no-decisions; is now 76-14 in his career when allowing 2 or fewer earned runs...Had a 1.96 ERA (9 ER, 41.1 IP) in 7 no-decions in 2008...bullpen failed to hold lead in six games that he left with a lead...Lost four of first five decisions (6 GS) despite 4.86 ERA (18 ER, 33.1 IP)...Appeared in a pair of games as a pinch-runner: July 29 at Texas (scored) and Aug. 9 vs. Tampa Bay...Collected first ML save May 14 at Texas in Seattle's 4-3, 12-inning win (1.0 IP, 1 BB)...In 10 starts in June and July, was 3-3, 2.80 (64.1 IP, 20 ER) with 6 quality starts...Lost five consecutive starts Aug. 1-23 (0-5, 5.45; 34.2 IP, 21 ER)...Tossed 6.2 IP and did not allow a run (no decision) in 4-3, 10-inning win at CLE Aug. 30...matched season-high with 8 strikeouts, including #1,000 of his career...Won three straight starts June 23-July 4 (1.23 ERA / 3 ER, 22.0 IP)...Threw 1.0 IP in relief Sept. 16, his first appearance in 15 days, after suffering a lower abdominal strain...could not continue and did not pitch for remainder of season.
2007
Led club in starts (32) and innings pitched (193.2)...was 5th time in career with at least 30 GS and 4th season with 190.0 or more innings pitched...second on club with 17 quality starts (Batista, 18)...allowed 2 or less earned runs in 14 starts, posting a 9-2 mark...was 3-8 with a 4.76 ERA in 11 starts from Aug. 1 to the end of season (34 ER, 64.1 IP)...won final two starts (Sept. 21 at LAA & Sept. 26 vs. CLE); tossed 13.0 IP and allowed just 2 solo HR (1.38 ERA).
2006
In his first season with the Mariners, Washburn went 8-14 with a 4.67 ERA in 31 starts. Washburn won consecutive starts against the New York Yankees and Los Angeles Angels (Aug. 24 and Aug. 29) where he allowed a combined five earned runs over 13 1/3 innings. Washburn was at his best vs. his former team, the Angels, as he won three games against them.
2005
Completed season with 8-8 record, one complete game, one shutout and a 3.23 ERA (63ER/177.1IP)... Angels were 15-14 in his 29 starts...Among AL leaders, ranked fourth in ERA (3.20), second in road ERA (2.65) and first in ERA in night games (2.53)...Defeated Texas, 6-0, June 22 at Angel Stadium, marking first win at home since July 15, 2004 vs. Boston...Received no decisions in first four starts...all four games went extra innings...Did not allow a stolen base in 177.1 IP, the fourth-most innings pitched without a steal in a single season since 1974 (Chris Carpenter, STL - 182.0 in 2004; Geoff Zahn, Cal - 199.1 in 1984 & Kenny Rogers, Tex - 210.2 in 2002)...Missed two scheduled starts, Sept. 14 and 19, due to tendinitis left forearm...placed on disabled list Aug. 3 (retroactive to July 25) due to inflamed left elbow...activated from disabled list, Aug. 12...Ranked second among AL starters (4th in ML) with 1.95 ERA in June (7ER/32.1IP)...Allowed more than three earned runs twice in last 17 starts, lowering ERA from 3.80 to 3.20...Surrendered just eight home runs in last 19 starts (allowed 10 HR in first 10 starts)...Reached 1,000 career innings pitched, April 21 vs. Cleveland.
2004
Completed season 11-8 with one complete game, one shutout and a 4.64 ERA (77ER/149.1IP) in 25 starts in 2004...11 wins marks fourth straight season with double-digit wins...tied for club lead with one complete game and shutout...3.76 road ERA ranked ninth in AL...Angels scored 163 runs in his 25 starts (6.5 per start) and 118 runs when he was in game (4.7 per start)...run support per 9 IP was 7.1...seven of 11 wins came on the road...placed on 15-day disabled list (retroactive to July 21) due to inflamed cartilage in fifth rib left side of chest, July 27...activated from 15-day disabled list, Sept. 4...made one rehabilitation start for single-A Rancho Cucamonga, Aug. 29 (4 IP, 4 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 5 SO)...posted first career shutout, July 7 at Chicago White Sox...shutout came in 146th career start, snapping most games started (145) by an Angel without a shutout to start career...every other pitcher who started at least 70 games for Angels threw at least one shutout...mark was second longest in major leagues since 1900 (Jason Schmidt - 1st shutout in 164th start in 2002)...allowed career-high 13 hits and 10 runs (tied, nine earned), July 20 vs. Cleveland...four home runs allowed, July 20 vs. Cleveland and July 1 at Oakland, equals most in career (June 20, 2003 at Los Angeles)...posted 15 consecutive scoreless innings, June 15-July 1, most by an Angels' starter this season...six-game win streak (April 17-May 15) second longest by Angels' starter...was first pitcher in AL to reach seven wins (after eight starts)...was 4-7 with four no decisions since reaching seven wins...pitched into seventh inning-or-later 11 times...allowed hits in double digits three times...walks high was five and strikeout best was six (four times)...posted .962 fielding percentage, committing one error in 26 total chances...Angels were 16-9 in his starts...limited opponents to three earned runs-or-less in 15 starts.
2003
Spent ninth professional season with Angels, posting 10-15 record with two complete games and a 4.43 ERA (102ER/207.1IP) in 32 starts...suffered mild sprain of AC joint in left shoulder, March 3, after fall during pitching drills...was limited to two spring training starts due to injury, finishing 0-0 with a 3.86 ERA (3ER/7.0IP)...led club in starters ERA (20-or-more starts), innings pitched and home runs allowed...34 home runs ranked tied for fifth most in club history and tied for first in AL (Mike Maroth - Detroit & Ryan Franklin - Seattle)...also ranked fifth among AL leaders in losses...set career highs in losses, starts (tied in 2002), complete games, innings pitched, hits allowed (205), runs (106), earned runs, and home runs...marked second time in career over 200 innings plateau (206 in 2002)...started career game No. 100, April 15 at Texas (5-4 loss)...posted 500th career strikeout, Aug. 23 at Detroit (Brandon Inge)...complete games came May 6 vs. Cleveland and Aug. 18 at Chicago...complete game four-hitter matched season low in hits allowed by an Angel in 2003 (John Lackey)...walked three batters-or-less in every start...strikeout high was seven (five times)...lost four straight starts, June 9-26, equaling most in single season in career (Sept. 4-Oct. 2, 2001)...streak was longest by an Angel in 2003...career longest losing streak is six, spanning two seasons (Sept. 4, 2001-April 13, 2002)...allowed career high 10 runs, July 23 at Texas, most by an Angels pitcher.
2002
Enjoyed breakout season in 2002, posting career bests in wins (18), starts (32), ERA (3.15, 7th in AL) and strikeouts (139)...was Angels first 18-game winner since Jim Abbott (18), Chuck Finley (18) and Mark Langston (19) in 1991...2.65 road ERA ranked third best in A.L...Angels went 22-10 in his 32 starts and he was 7-3 with two no decisions after an Angels' loss...lone complete game in '02 came July 27 at Seattle (8 IP) in 3-1 loss, snapping 12-game win streak...struck out career-high 10 batters, June 22 at Milwaukee in 8-2 win...pitched 19 consecutive scoreless innings, June 27-July 16, the longest stretch by an Angels starter in '02...made first Opening Day start of major league career, March 31 vs. Cleveland, throwing the first pitch of MLB's 2002 season ...involved in four 1-0 games in 2002 (3-0, 1 ND in Angels win)...750 (18-6) winning percentage was 3rd best in AL and just shy of best pct. in single season club history (.773, Bert Blyleven; 17-5 in 1989)...allowed three earned runs-or-less in 26 of 32 starts...along with Barry Zito, was named to Baseball America's ML All-Star team as a starting pitcher.posted 13 road wins, setting new club record, surpassing previous mark of 11, accomplished seven times (last time by Kirk McCaskill in 1986; 11-5)...posted career-best 12 straight wins, April 19-July 21 (17 starts)...was 12-0 with five no decisions in 17 starts during streak (35ER/110.2 IP/2.85 ERA)...12-game win streak set single season club record (10 - Ken McBride; May 16-July 21, 1962, Bert Blyleven; May 29-Aug. 24, 1989 and Chuck Finley; July 1-Aug. 19, 1997)...streak was longest by an Angel since Chuck Finley's club record 14 straight wins spanning two seasons, July 1,1997-May 2, 1998...win streak was longest streak in AL and tied with Houston's Wade Miller for longest in majors in '02.
2001
Led Angels starters in ERA (3.77)...among AL leaders, ranked second in road ERA (3.02)...posted eight-game win streak (5th longest in AL), May 13-July 24, 2001...Ramon Ortiz (13), Washburn (11) and Scott Schoeneweis (10) each posted wins in double digits, marking first time Angels had three pitchers accomplish feat since 1997 (Chuck Finley, Jason Dickson & Allen Watson)...Angels five starting pitchers of Ortiz, Pat Rapp, Schoeneweis, Ismael Valdes & Washburn each pitched over 150-or-more innings apiece... marked first Angels quintet to accomplish feat in same season since 1989 (Jim Abbott, Bert Blyleven, Finley, Kirk McCaskill & Mike Witt)... completed sixth professional season in Angels' organization and first full season with major league club...began season on 15-day disabled list...placed on DL, March 27 (retroactive to March 23) due to strep throat, (also on DL to start 2000 campaign with strained right oblique muscle)...made exhibition start April 3 at single-A Rancho Cucamonga against UC Riverside and one rehab assignment at triple-A Salt Lake (0-1, 5.87 ERA)...recalled from rehabilitation and activated from disabled list, April 16... compiled 11-10 record with one complete game and 3.77 ERA (81ER/193.1 IP - 81 ER) in 30 starts with Angels...led club in ERA (starters) and tied for club lead in home runs allowed...among AL leaders, ranked second in road ERA (3.02)...posted career-best eight-game win streak, May 13-July 24, registering 2.64 ERA in those 14 outings (28ER/95.1IP)...eight-game win streak was tied for fifth longest in AL in 2001...posted first career complete game, a 2-0 setback, May 8 at Chicago (8 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 1 HR, 3 BB, 1 IBB, 6 SO)...held White Sox hitless for 6.1 innings, before Paul Konerko's seventh inning single...complete game came in 40th major league start...three-hitter was low-hit game by Angels in 2001...struck out season-high nine batters, May 13 at Detroit and July 2 at Oakland...opened season 0-3, then lowered ERA from 7.56 to 3.77 over last 27 starts...was 11-7 with 3.41 ERA in that span...Finished season with four-game losing streak (seven starts)...finished first in AL with 12 pickoffs (11 as pickoff/caught stealing)...batted .600 (3/5) with one run scored, a walk and two strikeouts...posted 3-for-3 performance (1 R, 1 BB), July 7 at Colorado.
2000
Began fifth professional season in Angels' organization on 15-day disabled list, March 29 (retroactive to March 25), with strained right oblique muscle...made one rehabilitation start for single-A Lake Elsinore, April 7...activated from DL and optioned to triple-A Edmonton, April 9...started five games for Trappers, posting 3-0 record and 3.52 ERA (12ER/30.2IP with 13 walks and 20 strikeouts...won last three starts, allowing four earned runs in 20.1 innings (1.77 ERA)...recalled by Anaheim, May 10...compiled 7-2 record and 3.74 ERA (35ER/84.1IP) in 14 starts with Angels...longest outing was 8.1 June 21 vs. Kansas City in 3-1 win...struck out season-high seven batters, May 6 at San Diego (6.0 IP)...tied for club-high with six walks issued, June 15 at Tampa Bay...also tied club high for home runs allowed in inning (3), July 16 at San Diego (4th)...led Angels' starters in holding opponents to .215 batting average...had longest consecutive scoreless innings streak by Angels starter (11, May 24-June 4)...was 4-0 with 2.48 ERA (8ER/29.0IP) in last five starts...placed on 15-day disabled list, July 23 (retroactive to July 22), with strained left biceps...activated, Aug. 7, making one start vs. Boston (4-1 win) before being placed on 15-day DL, Aug. 8, with sore left shoulder...collected first major league hit (single) and RBI (2), June 10 at Arizona...run-scoring single to left field came off Omar Daal.
1999
Began fourth professional season at triple-A Edmonton, compiling 1-5 record with one complete game and 4.73 ERA (31ER/59.0IP) in 11 starts...recalled by Anaheim, July 2 (made six relief appearances)...optioned to triple-A, July 23, and recalled again, Aug. 16...posted 4-5 record with 5.25 ERA (36ER/61.2 IP) in 16 appearances (10 starts)... pitched one third relief inning (1 BB), July 3 at Oakland, in season debut...made three starts for Trappers and went 0-2 (6.43 ERA) before being placed on disabled list with strained oblique muscle (April 26-June 17).
1998
Began season at triple-A Vancouver...was recalled by Angels three times (May 8, June 2 and Sept. 7) and optioned twice (May 9 and July 30)...finished rookie season with 6-3 record and 4.62 ERA (38ER/74.0 IP) in 15 games (11 starts)...posted 6-2 record and 4.21 ERA (32ER/68.1IP) as starter and 0-1 mark and 9.53 ERA (5.2 IP/6 ER) as reliever...opened career 4-0, one victory shy of club record for consecutive wins to start career (5-0)...first victory came in major league debut, June 2 at Kansas City, defeating Chris Haney and Royals, 7-5...allowed unearned run in second inning...both hits allowed were doubles (Jermaine Dye and Shane Halter)...Game included 12 ejections, the result of five hit batters and two bench-clearing altercations...made first career relief appearance, Sept. 13 at Baltimore (3.2 IP, 4 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 HR, 2 BB, 1 SO)...at Vancouver, finished 4-5 with two complete games and 4.32 ERA (44ER/91.2 IP) in 14 starts...made one start at double-A Midland (May 28 at San Antonio), posting 0-1 record with 6.23 ERA (6ER/8.2IP).
1997
Began season with Midland (double-A)...was 15-12 with five complete games, one shutout and 4.80 ERA (101ER/189.1 IP) in 29 starts...led Texas League in strikeouts (146), innings pitched, losses and HRs allowed (23)...ranked second in wins and tied for second in complete games...came within one out of no-hitter in 2-1 win over Wichita (8.2 IP, 1 H, 1 ER, 7 SO, 4 BB), June 26...struck out season-best 13 batters (8.0 IP), July 6 at Tulsa...promoted to Vancouver, Aug. 30.
1996
Split season between Vancouver, Midland (double-A) and Lake Elsinore (single-A)... began with Lake Elsinore, registering 6-3 mark with three complete games and 3.30 ERA (34ER/92.2IP) in 14 starts...transferred from Lake Elsinore to Midland, June 14...Was 5-6 with one complete game and 4.40 ERA (88 IP - 43 ER) in 13 starts for Angels...promoted to Canadians from Midland, July 19...was assigned back to Midland, July 27...overall in Vancouver, posted 0-2 mark with 10.80 ERA (8.1 IP - 10 ER) in two starts.
1995
Began professional career at single-A Boise...was 3-2 with 3.33 ERA (46 IP - 17 ER) and 54 strikeouts in eight starts...among Northwest League starters, ranked second in strikeouts per nine innings (10.57), runners per nine innings (9.98) and third in average against (.208)...promoted to Cedar Rapids (single-A), posting 0-1 mark with 3.44 ERA (7ER/18.1IP) in three starts.
Batting
Pitching
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
41
4
9
0
4
0
.220
.304
.524
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
41
4
9
0
4
0
.220
.304
.524
Year
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
SO
WHIP
Career Regular Season
107
109
4.10
312
300
1
1863.2
1103
1.30
Year
W
L
ERA
G
GS
SV
IP
SO
WHIP
Career Regular Season
107
109
4.10
312
300
1
1863.2
1103
1.30
Awards
Twins Dick Siebert Upper Midwest POY Award
Year
Team
League
2002
Anaheim Angels
AL
World Series Championship
Year
Team
League
2002
Anaheim Angels
AL
AL Pitcher of the Month
Month
Team
League
07/2009
Detroit Tigers
AL
League Rankings
Triples
Year
3B
Rank
2008
4
22nd in AL
2007
4
20th in AL
2005
5
10th in AL
1999
4
21st in AL
Doubles
Year
2B
Rank
2008
42
13th in AL
2007
41
18th in AL
2006
50
3rd in AL
2003
40
20th in AL
2002
50
5th in AL
2001
44
12th in AL
Home Runs
Year
HR
Rank
2009
23
21st in
2009
12
21st in AL
2009
11
21st in AL
2007
23
12th in AL
2006
25
18th in AL
2003
34
1st in AL
2001
25
13th in AL
Strikeouts
Year
SO
Rank
2002
139
12th in AL
2001
126
19th in AL
Hits
Year
H
Rank
2007
201
19th in AL
2006
198
24th in AL
2003
205
20th in AL
2001
196
25th in AL
Innings Pitched
Year
IP
Rank
2007
193.2
23rd in AL
2003
207.1
17th in AL
2002
206.0
17th in AL
2001
193.1
25th in AL
Wins
Year
Wins
Rank
2002
18
8th in AL
2001
11
23rd in AL
Losses
Year
Losses
Rank
2008
14
6th in AL
2007
15
3rd in AL
2006
14
3rd in AL
2003
15
5th in AL
2001
10
24th in AL
Total Bases
Year
TB
Rank
2007
319
19th in AL
2006
327
19th in AL
2003
355
10th in AL
2001
321
16th in AL
At Bats
Year
AB
Rank
2007
749
25th in AL
2003
800
16th in AL
2002
779
18th in AL
Runs
Year
R
Rank
2007
102
15th in AL
2006
103
23rd in AL
2003
106
21st in AL
Hit By Pitch
Year
HBP
Rank
2007
8
10th in AL
2006
7
21st in AL
2005
8
20th in AL
2003
11
8th in AL
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Latest Transactions
Team
Date
Transaction
November 5, 2009
LHP Jarrod Washburn elected free agency.
July 31, 2009
Seattle Mariners Traded LHP Jarrod Washburn to Detroit Tigers; Lakeland Flying Tigers Traded LHP Mauricio Robles to High Desert Mavericks and Detroit Tigers Traded LHP Luke French to Seattle Mariners.
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