Jeff Nelson | |
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Pitcher | |
Born: Baltimore, Maryland, U.S. | November 17, 1966|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
MLB debut | |
April 16, 1992, for the Seattle Mariners | |
Last MLB appearance | |
June 2, 2006, for the Chicago White Sox | |
Career statistics | |
Win–loss record | 48–45 |
Earned run average | 3.41 |
Strikeouts | 829 |
Teams | |
Career highlights and awards | |
Jeffrey Allan Nelson (born November 17, 1966) is an American sports broadcaster and former baseball relief pitcher who played 15 years in Major League Baseball (MLB). He batted and threw right-handed. Nelson had two stints with the New York Yankees, the team with whom he won four World Series championships. Nelson retired from playing in 2007 after signing a minor league contract with the Yankees.[1]
In his MLB career, Nelson pitched in 798 games with a 48–45 win–loss record, and with runners in scoring position and two outs he held batters to a .191 batting average against. In 55 postseason games (third all time), he compiled a 2–3 record with 62 strikeouts and a 2.65 earned run average in 54+1⁄3 innings. Among hitters whom he dominated most were Troy Glaus, who in 14 at-bats was hitless with 11 strikeouts.[2]
Nelson had three stints with the Seattle Mariners (1992–1995, 2001–2003 and again in 2005). He is Seattle's all-time record holder for most games pitched (383), and has a 23–20 record with the Mariners. Nelson is currently a television color analyst for the Miami Marlins and New York Yankees.