Johan Santana

Johan Santana

:"For the Dominican-born Major League Baseball player born Johan Santana, see Ervin Santana.Infobox MLB player
name = Johan Santana



width = 250
position = Starting pitcher
team = New York Mets
number = 57
bats = Left
throws = Left
birthdate = birth date and age|1979|3|13
birthplace = city-state|Tovar|Venezuela
debutdate = April 3
debutyear = 2000
debutteam = Minnesota Twins
statyear = 2008 season
stat1label = Win-Loss
stat1value = 109-51
stat2label = Earned run average
stat2value = 3.11
stat3label = Strikeouts
stat3value = 1,587
awards =
*3x All-Star: 2005–2007
*2x Cy Young Award winner: 2004, 2006
*2x TSN Pitcher of the Year: 2004, 2006
*2x Warren Spahn Award winner: 2004, 2006
*Gold Glove Award: 2007
*Pitching Triple Crown: 2006
*Led league in wins: 2006
*Led league in strikeouts: 2004, 2005, 2006
*Led league in ERA: 2004, 2006, 2008
teams =
*Minnesota Twins (by|2000-by|2007)
*New York Mets (by|2008-present)

Johan Alexander Santana (pronounced|joʊɦən santʰənə born March 13, 1979 in Tovar, Mérida State, Venezuela) is a Major League Baseball left-handed starting pitcher who plays for the New York Mets. As a two-time Cy Young Award winner, Santana has established himself as one of the best pitchers in baseball. His repertoire includes 91-95 mph fastball along with a circle changeup, considered by many to be one of the best changeups in baseball.

Personal life

Santana is the second of five children. Johan attended Liceo Jose Nucete Sardi High School, where he played center field. He and his wife, Yasmile, whom he has known since he was 9 years old, have two daughters, Jasmily and Jasmine.

In the off-season, Santana is an active member of his hometown community. In 2006, he started The Johan Santana Foundation to provide assistance to hospitals and bought new gloves and bats for children in surrounding areas. Also in 2006, Santana, as well as the Minnesota Twins, purchased a yellow firetruck for Tovar's fire department. Santana has held a party the past two offseasons called "El Cy Youngazo" (the Great Cy Young) which includes a toy drive, musical groups, and beer from Santana's sponsor, Regional. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/24/sports/baseball/24venezuela.html?_r=2&oref=slogin&oref=slogin Santana’s Hometown Awaits His Next Move - New York Times ] ] Proceeds from Johan's charity wine, Santana's Select, also support his foundation in entirety.

Professional career

Santana was discovered in 1994 by Andrés Reiner, a scout who was working for the Houston Astros at the time. He signed Santana and sent him to his academy in Guacara in January 1995. Santana did not like it and almost left but Reiner convinced him to stay. While originally a center fielder, Santana was converted to a pitcher at the academy due to his arm speed. In 1999 he was named the Tovar Mérida Athlete of the Year. After the 1999 major league season, he was left unprotected by the Houston Astros and eligible in the Rule 5 draft. The Twins had the first pick that year, the Marlins the second. The Twins made a deal with the Marlins: the Twins would draft Jared Camp with their first pick and the Marlins would draft Santana. The teams would exchange the two players with the Twins receiving $500,000 to cover their pick. [ [http://www.nytimes.com/2008/01/31/sports/baseball/31scout.html?ex=1359435600&en=334dc68c9d6fc085&ei=5088&partner=rssnyt&emc=rss Scout Listens to His Instincts, Not to His Boss, and Uncovers a Star - New York Times ] ] [ [http://www.nypost.com/seven/02032008/sports/mets/many_twists__turns_in_johans_journey_893005.htm?page=1 Many Twists & Turns In Johan'S Journey - New York Post ] ]

Santana made his Major League debut with the Twins on April 3, 2000, coming from the bullpen vs. Tampa Bay. He made his first MLB start on April 7, 2000, at Kansas City and recorded his first Major League win in a relief appearance at Houston on June 6. He put up a 6.49 ERA in 86 innings pitched in 2000, his rookie year.

In 2002, the Twins sent Santana to the minors for 2 months to work almost exclusively on perfecting his changeup. He did this for 10 starts and came back up to the majors with a terrific changeup to complement his very good fastball. While in the minors, pitching coach Bobby Cuellar made Santana throw at least one changeup to every batter. According to Cuellar, Santana would sometimes throw 20 in a row during games. [ [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1G1-123329099.html Twins' Johan Santana: thriving in his role as a starter: since joining Minnesota's rotation at mid-season in 2003, left-hander has developed into club's ace. - Baseball Digest... ] ]

Santana is very good against both right and left handed hitters. He works quickly and throws a 91-95 mph fastball, a hard slider (which he has developed into a slurve), and a tailing changeup that is considered one of best changeups in baseball. [cite web
title = Johan Santana Scouting Report
work = FOX Sports on MSN
publisher = Fox Sports Interactive Media, LLC.
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accessdate = 2008-05-19
] [cite news |first=Adam | last=Rittenberg | url=http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/articles/A3676-2004Sep7.html | title=Santana's Over-the-Top Delivery | publisher=Washingtonpost.com | date=September 4, 2004] Some announcers refer to the changeup as a "Bugs Bunny" changeup. [New York Mets @ Florida Marlins, Sun Sports telecast, 2008-03-31] His pitches are too close to take, but difficult to drive, causing batters to lunge after balls that are down and out of the strike zone.Fact|date=June 2007 He consistently works to eliminate the difference in his throwing motions, making it very difficult for opposing batters to guess which pitch he's throwing.fact|date=May 2008

Santana was used as a long reliever early in his career after finding little success as a starter. In 2003, Santana transitioned from relief to the Twins' starting rotation after spending the first four months of the season in the bullpen. He won his last eight decisions and pitched the ALDS opening game against the Yankees.

Due to Santana's early major-league success with the Twins, a young minor-league pitcher in the Anaheim Angels' farm system also named Johan Santana changed his name to Ervin Santana in 2003 and has also achieved major league success. [ [http://www.ocregister.com/ocr/sections/sports/pro/article_579731.php News: One Johan wasn't enough] ]

2004 season

In by|2004, Santana enjoyed one of the great second halves of modern times. He became the first pitcher since 1961 to give up four or fewer hits in ten straight starts, and his 13-0 record broke the old Major League second-half mark shared between Burt Hooton and Rick Sutcliffe.

Santana's other second-half numbers were equally impressive: 11.13 strikeouts per nine innings, 1.21 ERA, 4.74 hits per nine innings, and 6.73 baserunners per nine innings. In addition, Santana set a team season record with 265 strikeouts, surpassing the old 258 mark registered by Bert Blyleven in 1973.

Santana finished in good form with a 20-6 record and led the American League in strikeouts (265), ERA (2.61), strikeouts per nine innings pitched (10.46), WHIP (0.92), batting average allowed (.192), OBP (.249), SLG (.315), and OPS (.564) and walked only 54 batters in 228 innings. Opponents stole just six bases in seven attempts against him, and his 20 victories ranked him second behind only Curt Schilling, who won 21 games for the Red Sox. He easily won the AL Cy Young Award over Schilling with all 28 first-place votes.

2005 season

Santana struggled in his first outing of 2005, giving up four runs in the first inning, but quickly regained his composure and returned to Cy Young-winning form in an 8-4 victory over the Seattle Mariners. In his second game, he rocked the Chicago White Sox with 11 strikeouts as the Twins won 5-2. Following a brief slump in May 2005, Santana worked on improving his pitching form and was immediately rewarded with a seven-inning, two-run outing against the Toronto Blue Jays, which the Twins won 7-2. Santana finished with an ERA of 2.87, second lowest in the American League behind Indians pitcher Kevin Millwood (2.86). However, the weak Twins club of the 2005 season cost him several otherwise-winnable games, and his winning percentage fell considerably in his second full year as a starter. He threw 238 strikeouts during the season, leading the majors. He finished third in the Cy Young voting, finishing behind winner Bartolo Colón of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim and Yankees reliever Mariano Rivera.

2006 season

Santana won the Major League Pitching Triple Crown, the first player to do so since Dwight Gooden in by|1985. He completed the season leading the majors in ERA (2.77) and strikeouts (245), and tied Yankees pitcher Chien-Ming Wang in wins (19). He is the first pitcher to win the triple crown with fewer than 20 wins, and the first to win the MLB triple crown with an ERA above 2.60.

Santana also led the American League in WHIP (1.0), opposing batting average (.216), and innings pitched (233.6). He continued to add to his reputation as a great second-half pitcher, losing only one game after the All-Star break while winning 10 and posting a 2.54 ERA. A brief slump cost him the opportunity to make his 20th win of the season. No pitcher in Major League Baseball won 20 games in the 2006 season, the first time in modern major league history this occurred.

Santana won his second Cy Young Award in 2006, becoming the 14th player in MLB history to win the award multiple times. He is the fifth pitcher to win the award by a unanimous vote twice, joining Roger Clemens, Pedro Martínez, and Greg Maddux; Sandy Koufax accomplished the feat three times.

From 2004-2006, Santana has led the league in strikeouts all three years, in ERA twice, and has also led in several other key statistical areas. In that three-year span, he has compiled a 55-19 record with an ERA of 2.75 and WHIP of 0.96, while striking out 748 batters.

2007 season

After a slow start, with his record falling to 6-6 at one point, Johan jump-started his season with a four-hit shutout, followed by two wins. On July 1, by|2007, Santana was named as a member of the 2007 MLB All-Star Game, his third straight appearance.

On June 19, 2007, on the team bus to a game at Shea Stadium, Bert Blyleven said he would have his head shaved if that night's starting pitcher, Johan, threw a complete-game shutout. The Twins won, 9-0, and Santana went the distance. Santana shaved Blyleven's head the following day.cite news
last = Christensen
first = Joe
title = Punto doesn't care where he plays
work = Star Tribune
publisher = The StarTribune Company
date = 2007-06-20
url = http://www.startribune.com/sports/twins/11699091.html
accessdate = 2008-05-19
]

Santana had perhaps his best career game on August 19th against the Texas Rangers in which he struck out 17 batters over eight innings. He walked none and allowed only two hits, both to Sammy Sosa. His 17 strikeouts set a Twins club record for strikeouts in a game.

While Santana did not have a bad season, he led the major leagues in home runs allowed (33) and had the most losses of his career (13). Santana finished the season with only 15 wins, his lowest total since 2003, though he led the American League in WHIP, was 2nd in strikeouts with 235, and 7th in ERA. On the last game of the season, a rain delay in Detroit that lasted over an hour caused Santana to pitch only three innings, ending a 123-start streak where he pitched five innings or more, which was the third longest in the past half century.

In November, it was announced that Johan Santana was awarded the American League Gold Glove Award for pitcher. This was the first time he was selected for this award. [cite news |author=Jordan Bastian | url=http://mlb.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20071106&content_id=2293603&vkey=news_mlb&fext=.jsp&c_id=mlb | title=AL Gold Gloves show changing of guard | publisher=MLB.com | date=November 6, 2007]

2008 season

During 2007-2008 off-season, Santana was traded from the Twins to the New York Mets, for Carlos Gomez, Phil Humber, and Deolis Guerra. Santana was named the opening day starter, thowing 100 pitches in seven innings to earn the win against the Florida Marlins. On May 10, 2008, he earned his first win at Shea Stadium as a member of the New York Mets.

On June 1, 2008, Santana earned his 100th career victory, going 7.2 innings and allowing just one run in a 6-1 win over the Los Angeles Dodgers. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/mlb/recap?gameId=280601121 ESPN - Dodgers vs. Mets - Recap - June 01, 2008 ] ]

On July 27, the day after the Mets played a 14 inning game where every pitcher in the bullpen was used, Johan pitched a complete game against the St. Louis Cardnals. He struck out 5 and also got his first RBI as a Met. He won this game, improving his record to 9-7. On August 17, 2008 Santana pitched his second complete game and his 11th win of the season, allowing only 3 hits while walking none and striking out 7 in a 3-0 Mets win over the Pittsburgh Pirates.

On 23 September Santana threw a career-high 125 pitches in 8 innings to beat the Chicago Cubs. On 27 September, in the thick of a playoff race and on the final weekend of the season, Santana pitched a complete game 3-hit shutout in a 2-0 win against the Florida Marlins on three-days rest. It was later revealed that Santana had pitched that day, and perhaps in many other starts, with a torn meniscus in his left knee. He underwent successful surgery on it on October 1, 2008.

Santana finished the 2008 regular season with a 16-7 record, posting a 2.53 ERA with 206 strikeouts. His 2.53 ERA lead the majors and was a career best. He also set a career high in IP.

Career statistics

Legend

Highlights

* All-Star (2005-2007)
* American League Cy Young Award winner (2004 and 2006, both unanimous selections)
* American League Gold Glove Award winner (2007)
* Led American League in winning percentage in 2003, finishing the season at 12-3 (.800)
* Top 10 Cy Young Award (7th, by|2003; Winner, by|2004; 3rd, by|2005; Winner, by|2006; 5th, by|2007)
* Top 10 MVP Award (7th, 2006)
* Won the Triple Crown as the leader in wins (19), strikeouts (245), and ERA (2.77) in 2006
* Fanned former teammate David Ortiz for his 1,000th career strikeout (June 13, 2006).
* Set a Minnesota Twins record with 17 strikeouts over eight innings against the Rangers.(August 19, 2007)

ee also

* List of Cy Young Award winners
* List of Triple Crown winners (pitching)
* List of Major League Baseball ERA champions
* List of Major League Baseball strikeout champions
* List of Major League Baseball wins champions

References

External links

*Baseballstats |mlb=276371 |espn=4280 |br=s/santajo02 |fangraphs=755|cube=S/Johan-Santana
* [http://ultimatemets.com/profile.php?PlayerCode=0825 Johan Santana at the Ultimate Mets Database]

succession box
title = American League Wins Champion
years = 2006
(with Chien-Ming Wang)
before = Bartolo Colón
after = Josh Beckett

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