Phil Seibel
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Free Agent — No. -- | |
Relief Pitcher | |
Bats: Left | Throws: Left |
Major League Baseball debut | |
April 15, 2004 for the Boston Red Sox | |
Selected MLB statistics (through 2006) |
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Wins | 0 |
ERA | 0.00 |
Strikeouts | 1 |
Philip Matthew Seibel, (born January 28, 1979). is a left-handed starting/relief baseball pitcher, currently a free agent who most recently played for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim. His professional career began in 2000 when he was drafted in the 8th round by the Montreal Expos. In April 2002 he was traded along with two other players to the New York Mets for Bruce Chen, Dicky Gonzalez, Luis Figueroa, and a player to be named later (Saul Rivera). Following the 2003 season, Seibel was placed on waivers by the Mets and picked up by the Boston Red Sox.
Seibel made his major league debut on April 15, 2004, and faced just two batters. The first batter reached on an error, and the second batter walked. He also pitched on April 18, 2004, against the New York Yankees, where he pitched 3 2/3 scoreless, hitless innings, and received a no-decision in the Red Sox loss. He walked 5 and struck out one. When the Red Sox stunned the baseball world by defeating the New York Yankees in the playoffs and then sweeping the St. Louis Cardinals, Seibel received a World Series ring for his work in April.
Seibel sat out the entire 2005 season recovering from Tommy John surgery, then rejoined the Red Sox for their 2006 spring training in Florida as a non-roster invitee, he was shipped back to the minors on March 17. He spent the 2006 season in the minors with Greenville, Portland and Pawtucket, going 6-3 with a 1.24 ERA for the 3 teams.
Seibel was traded to the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim for pitcher Brendan Donnelly on December 15, 2006.[1]
[edit] Additional facts
- Pitched 3 seasons at the University of Texas (1998-2000)
- Pitched for Team USA in 1999
- Won a World Series Championship with the Boston Red Sox in 2004.
- Underwent Tommy John surgery in 2004 and sat out all of 2005 recovering.