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Chris Bootcheck #49 | Pitcher | Pittsburgh Pirates
Height: 6-5    Weight: 200    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Oct 24, 1978, La Porte, IN
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2008 Statistics
PeriodGGSCGSHOWLSVBSIPHBBERHRKERAWHIP
Yesterday000000000.0000000.000.00
Last 7 Days000000000.0000000.000.00
Last 14 Days000000000.0000000.000.00
Last 21 Days000000000.0000000.000.00
200810000010016.030121821410.132.63
Projected 2007 Statistics
GGSCGSHOWLSVBSIPHBBERKERAWHIP
32400052070.0903652396.691.80
Career Stats
YearTeamGGSCGWLSVIPHBBERHRKERAWHIP
2003LAA41001010.116611579.582.13
2005LAA52001118.21947183.381.23
2006LAA70001010.1169123710.452.42
2007LAA510033077.18124417564.771.36
2008LAA100001016.030121821410.132.63
Career7730371132.2162558918926.041.64
Player Notes
December 28, 2008
The Pittsburgh Post-Gazette believes Chris Bootcheck has the inside track to nail down a role in the Pirates' bullpen out of spring training despite only being offered a minor league deal.
December 17, 2008
Reliever Chris Bootcheck has been offered a minor-league deal by the Pittsburgh Pirates, according to the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette.
July 4, 2008
Chris Bootcheck has been activated from the 15-day DL, and optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake, according to the Sports Network. He been on the shelf since June 9 due to a strained right forearm.
June 9, 2008
The Angels placed Chris Bootcheck on the DL Monday with a strained forearm, according to the Orange County Register. Darren O'Day was recalled from Triple-A Salt Lake to replace him.
April 23, 2008
Chris Bootcheck came out of his first appearance in his return from a strained oblique feeling ready to resume his middle relief role, having given up one hit in a scoreless inning against the Mariners on Sunday, according to MLB.com. Bootcheck commented, "There was the excitement, the adrenaline, the numbness you get in your first big league game. It's good to get that first one out of the way. Now I can think about staying closed in my delivery, getting ahead in the count, changing speeds and pitching, rather than trying to control the adrenaline."