Jeremy Bonderman
- W-L 2-4
- ERA 4.80
- K 25
- Walks 29
- WHIP 1.67
- Height: 6-2
- Weight: 220
- Bats: R
- Throws: R
- Born: Oct 28, 1982 - Kennewick, WA
- College: None
- Draft: 2001 - 1st round (26th pick) by the Oakland Athletics
News and Notes
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May 11
Bonderman lasted just four innings - his shortest outing of 2008 - in the host Tigers' 5-2 loss to the New York Yankees on Saturday. Advice: Bonderman gave up five runs and six hits, while walking four in four innings. The right-hander fell to 2-4 with a 4.80 ERA in eight starts, and dropped to 0-3 with a 6.26 ERA in five home games this season. |
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May 11
RHP Jeremy Bonderman lost for the second time in the week on Saturday and much of it has to do with his inability to control his fastball. Bonderman has walked 29 batters in 45 innings of work. "I'm irritated with the way I'm pitching," Bonderman said. "It's something I have to get over. There's no excuse for it. I'm just not pitching well. I have to figure out where I am going wrong and find a way to improve." "He battled his tail off but he was missing his targets by quite a bit," said Detroit manager Jim Leyland. "He left his sliders out to left-handed hitters and was dragging his arm a bit." |
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May 10
Bonderman was the loser in Saturday's 5-2 loss to the Yankees. He allowed six runs (five earned), walked four and struck out three in just four innings. Recommendation: The Yankees simply had Bonderman's number in this one, and very quickly jumped on him with a solo shot from Derek Jeter in the first inning. Bonderman left with just 86 pitches. |
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May 10
The Associated Press reports Detroit Tigers SP Jeremy Bonderman allowed five runs on six hits in four innings Saturday, May 10. He struck out three and walked four batters in the game. |
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