Jeff D'Amico
Pitcher, Baseball Player
1975 –
Who is Jeff D'Amico?
Jeffrey Charles D'Amico is a former Major League Baseball pitcher from 1996 to 2004. D'Amico, sometimes nicknamed "Big Daddy" due to his six foot seven stature, was a starting pitcher who played for the Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Pittsburgh Pirates, and Cleveland Indians. His career record was 45 wins, 52 losses, 498 strikeouts and a 4.61 earned run average.
D'Amico was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the first round of the 1993 Major League Baseball Draft. After three seasons in the minor leagues, he made his debut on June 28, 1996, and spent the next six years with the Brewers. After missing all of 1998 and most of 1999 due to shoulder surgery, D'Amico had a career year in 2000. That season, his ERA hovered around 2.00 for much of the season and he contended for the NL ERA title. Needing just a few innings to qualify for the title on his last start of the season, he surpassed the 162 inning minimum threshold, but in the process gave up enough runs to lose the title. D'Amico finished third, behind Kevin Brown and Randy Johnson.
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- Born
- Dec 27, 1975
St. Petersburg - Profession
- Lived in
- Florida
- St. Petersburg
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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