Chris Heston
Chris Heston | |||
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Heston at the White House in 2015.
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San Francisco Giants – No. 53 | |||
Starting pitcher | |||
Born: Palm Bay, Florida |
April 10, 1988 |||
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MLB debut | |||
September 13, 2014, for the San Francisco Giants | |||
MLB statistics (through September 4, 2015) |
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Win–loss record | 11–9 | ||
Earned run average | 3.59 | ||
Strikeouts | 119 | ||
WHIP | 1.27 | ||
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Career highlights and awards | |||
Christopher Lee Heston (born April 10, 1988) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). On June 9, 2015, he threw the 17th no-hitter in Giants franchise history. He played college baseball at East Carolina.
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Early life and education
Heston graduated from Bayside High School in Palm Bay, Florida.[1] He played college baseball for two years at Seminole Community College. He was drafted by the Minnesota Twins in the 47th round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft but did not sign with the team.[2] In 2008 the Washington Nationals drafted Heston in the 29th round, but he again did not sign and attended East Carolina University.[2] He was then drafted a third time, by the San Francisco Giants in the 12th round in 2009, and signed.[2]
Professional career
Minor Leagues
Heston's professional career got off to a rocky start with a 1–5 record and 4.11 ERA in the rookie Arizona League in 2009. In 2010, he finished 5–13 with a 3.75 ERA with the Single-A Augusta GreenJackets. With the Class A-Advanced San Jose Giants in 2011, he improved to 12–4 with a 3.16 ERA and 131 strikeouts. With the Double-A Richmond Flying Squirrels in 2012, he finished 9–8 with a 2.24 ERA, the second-lowest ERA in Flying Squirrels' franchise history.[2][3] He earned a spot in the Eastern League All-Star Game and was named Eastern League Pitcher of the Year.[2][3]
Heston was added to the Giants' 40-man roster on November 20, 2012.[4] He was optioned to AAA Fresno on March 2, 2013, and struggled to a 7–6 record and 5.80 ERA. He was designated for assignment on July 13 to clear a roster spot for Jeff Francoeur and released on July 21.[5] He was re-signed by the Giants to a minor league contract on July 24.[6][7] In 2014, Heston improved to 12–9 with a 3.38 ERA in Fresno and was re-added to the 40-man roster in September 2014.[8]
San Francisco Giants
2014
Heston made his Major League debut with the San Francisco Giants on September 13, 2014, in the ninth inning against the Los Angeles Dodgers where he pitched a scoreless inning. He eventually appeared in three games, including one start, and pitched five and one-third innings with a 5.06 ERA. The Giants clinched a wild card spot with an 88–74 record and eventually won the 2014 World Series, their third championship in five seasons. Heston did not participate in any postseason activity but received his first championship ring for his regular season contributions.[9]
2015
Heston was slated to start the 2015 season in AAA Sacramento, but was called up on April 7 to replace the injured Matt Cain.[10] He got his first MLB win in his second start for the Giants on April 8, 2015, defeating the Arizona Diamondbacks 5–2 and throwing 6 innings. Heston gave up two runs, neither earned, but had five strikeouts gaining the win.[11] On May 12, 2015, Heston pitched a complete game against the Houston Astros, allowing only two hits and one run, with 10 strikeouts and no walks.[12][13] Heston was the first Giants rookie to throw a complete game with at least 10 strikeouts since Roger Mason on October 4, 1985, and the first Giants rookie with double-digit strikeouts since Tim Lincecum on July 1, 2007.[12]
On June 9, 2015, Heston no-hit the New York Mets 5–0 at Citi Field, becoming the 22nd rookie pitcher since 1900 to throw a no-hitter in a major-league regular-season game. He struck out 11 and walked none; the only 3 runners to reach base were hit by a pitch.[14] Heston closed his no-hitter with three strikeouts in the 9th inning, a feat last accomplished by Sandy Koufax in his perfect game in 1965 against the Chicago Cubs.[15][16] He also became the first pitcher to no-hit the Mets in a Mets' home game since Pittsburgh's Bob Moose no-hit them at Shea Stadium in 1969. Heston's three hit by pitch batters in his no-hitter were the most since 1914, and has Heston as the fourth MLB pitcher since 1914 to have all of his base runners in his no-hitters be batters hit by a pitch.[17] In the same game, Heston logged his first career RBIs with a two-run single.[14] For his efforts, Heston was honored his first career National League Player of the Week Award as well as the key to the city by the mayor of Palm Bay, Florida.[18]
On July 23, 2015, Heston carried a no-hitter into the sixth inning against the San Diego Padres, ultimately allowing only one hit and no runs in 71⁄3 innings pitched. The 9–3 victory over the Padres was Heston's 10th win, making him the first Giants rookie to reach 10 wins since Matt Cain in 2006.[19]
Heston was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento on August 21st, 2015 to make room for recently acquired outfielder Marlon Byrd. Later on August 28, 2015 he was recalled from Triple-A Sacramento since Matt Cain was placed on the disabled list.
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External links
- Career statistics and player information from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- East Carolina Pirates bio
- Chris Heston on TwitterLua error in Module:WikidataCheck at line 28: attempt to index field 'wikibase' (a nil value).
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Preceded by | No-hitter pitcher June 9, 2015 |
Succeeded by Max Scherzer |
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