Blaine Neal

Blaine Neal

Infobox MLB player


width = 150
name=Blaine Neal

position=Relief pitcher
team=Detroit Tigers
number=--
bats=Left
throws=Right
debutdate=September 3
debutyear=2001
debutteam=Florida Marlins
statyear=2007
stat1label=Win-Loss
stat1value=5-4
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=5.08
stat3label=Strikeouts
stat3value=93
formerteams=
*Florida Marlins (by|2001-by|2003)
*San Diego Padres (by|2004)
*Boston Red Sox (by|2005)
*Colorado Rockies (by|2005)

Blaine Neal (born April 6, 1978 in Marlton, New Jersey) is a relief pitcher in Major League Baseball for the Detroit Tigers organization. Previously, Neal played with the Florida Marlins (by|2001-by|2003), San Diego Padres (by|2004), Boston Red Sox (by|2005), and Colorado Rockies (2005). He bats left-handed and throws right-handed.

Career

Neal attended Bishop Eustace Preparatory School in Pennsauken, New Jersey and graduated in 1996. Although bothered by elbow problems throughout his high school career, Neal made a strong impression with a fastball that topped out at convert|93|mph|km/h and an ERA of 0.92. Virginia Commonwealth University offered him a full scholarship to play baseball, but Neal signed with the Florida Marlins, who picked him in the fourth round of the 1996 amateur draft and gave him a $400,000 signing bonus. [cite news | title=Eustace pitcher Neal to sign with Marlins | work=Philadelphia Inquirer | date=July 13, 1996 | first=Sam | last=Carchidi | page=C5]

Florida Marlins

Neal spent the by|1996 and by|1997 seasons with the Rookie-level Gulf Coast Marlins but managed just seventeen appearances over those two seasons as his elbow continued to bother him. The Marlins sent Neal to the Low-A Utica Blue Sox in by|1998 and attempted to convert him into a first baseman: in 53 games Neal batted just .190. His elbow felt better, and after the season underwent arthroscopic surgery. [cite news | title=A magic moment on the mound for two former Eustace hurlers: minor-leaguers Marc Sauer and Blaine Neal got a chance to pitch to major-league batters | work=Philadelphia Inquirer | date=May 16, 1999 | first=Marc | last=Narducci | page=D16B] The surgery apparently worked: assigned to the Single-A Kane County Cougars for the by|1999 season, Neal went 4-2 with a 2.32 ERA and six saves. After playing in the California Fall League, Neal spent by|2000 with the High-A Brevard County Manatees, where he posted a 2.15 ERA with 11 saves. [cite news | title=Plenty of games left for Neal, Roneberg | work=Chicago Daily Herald | date=September 14, 1999 | first=Joe | last=Bush | page=10]

The Marlins promoted Neal to the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs for the by|2001 where he continued to impress, recording 21 saves with an ERA of 2.36. [cite news | title=Eustace product happy for more reasons than one; The Marlins farmhand is homecoming and healthy | work=Philadelphia Inquirer | date=May 6, 2001 | first=Marc | last=Narducci | page=D15A] In late August the Marlins recalled him to a spot on their expanded roster; Neal made his major league debut on September 3, 2001 in relief against the Chicago Cubs. Neal last 1 1/3 innings and gave up two runs on three hits. [cite news | title=Eustace graduate may affect NL pennant race | work=Philadelphia Inquirer | date=September 18, 2001 | first=Sam | last=Carchidi | page=B6] Neal made four appearances overall with an ERA of 11.82. Neal split the by|2002 season between the Triple-A Calgary Cannons and the Marlins. In Calgary he worked as a closer and recorded 11 saves with a 2.90 ERA. Up with the Marlins he worked out of the bullpen, and finished the season with a 3-0 record and a 2.73 ERA. On the four transitions between Calgary and Miami, Marlins assistant general manager Jim Fleming commented: "He went back and forth between clubs, and that's a tough way to pitch. But he's had a solid year." [cite news | title=Marlins' Neal making strides | work=Philadelphia Inquirer | date=September 29, 2002 | first=Sam | last=Carchidi | page=D21]

Neal began by|2003 with the Marlins but spent much of the year with the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes after a rocky start in April in which his ERA ballooned to 8.38 in nine appearances. At Albuquerque Neal went 3-2 with a 2.33 ERA and 21 saves, but continued to struggle in the majors. On a return to the team in September his first pitch was hit into the stands in Veterans Stadium for a grand slam by Mike Lieberthal, and Neal finished the year with an 8.14 ERA. In an interview Neal acknowledged his difficulties: "I got off to a bad start and I panicked, and they panicked...I had a couple of opportunities, but I didn't take advantage." [cite news | title=Neal gets wrong kind of welcome at the Vet | work=Philadelphia Inquirer | first=Sam | last=Carchidi | date=September 18, 2003 | page=D8]

At the start of the by|2004 season the Marlins traded Neal to the San Diego Padres for starter Ben Howard. In parts of three seasons with Florida Neal compiled a 3-0 record with an ERA of 5.57.

San Diego Padres

Neal arrived in the San Diego organization ready for a change of scenery; after a lackluster spring training with the Marlins, with whom he had to that point spent his entire professional career, he felt that he had little future there: "I wasn't throwing much toward the end of camp, and I knew I wasn't going to make the club." [cite news | title=2 pro pitchers from S. Jersey face crucial tests | work=Philadelphia Inquirer | first=Sam | last=Carchidi | page=C11 | date=April 6, 2004] Assigned to the Portland Beavers, San Diego's Triple-A team, Neal regained his control and added a changeup to his pitching repertoire. [cite news | title=For Neal, it's all about control; reliever Blaine Neal regains command of his pitches -- and his chances of returning to the majors | work=The Oregonian | date=June 7, 2004 | first=John | last=Hunt | page=E6] The Padres called Neal up in June in place of Brandon Puffer. Manager Bruce Bochy praised Neal's turnaround in Portland: " [Neal] was throwing the ball well down there...He has a power arm." [cite news | title=Notes from Friday's games | work=Associated Press | date=June 11, 2004] Neal remained with the Padres through the end of the season, appearing in 40 games with an ERA of 4.07.

Although Neal enjoyed playing in San Diego, a rocky spring training contributed to his eventual departure. In competition with Steve Sparks and Randy Williams for a final spot in the bullpen, Neal posted a 6.43 ERA. With Neal out of options, the Padres risked losing him had they attempted to send him back to the minors, so they traded him to the Boston Red Sox for outfielder Adam Hyzdu. [cite news | title=Padres deal for depth in center | work=San Diego Union-Tribune | first=Tom | last=Krasovic | date=March 23, 2005 | page=D4]

Boston Red Sox

Neal joined the Red Sox immediately and made a total of eight appearances, posting an 0-1 record with an ERA of 9.00. On May 8, 2005, just five weeks after acquiring Neal from the Padres, the Red Sox designated him for assignment. The Colorado Rockies claimed him off waivers. In an odd twist of fate Randy Williams, his former teammate in San Diego and with whom he had competed for a spot in the bullpen, had himself been waived by the Padres and then claimed by Colorado. [cite news | title=Rockies trade Restovich to Pittsburgh, claim two off waivers | date=May 11, 2005 | work=Associated Press] In retrospect Boston sportswriter Steve Buckley criticized the trade which had brought Neal to the Red Sox, calling it typical of general manager Theo Epstein:" [the] barely-talked-about Blaine Neal-type acquisition." [cite news | title=BASEBALL; Reward Theo, to a point | work=Boston Herald | first=Steve | last=Buckley | date=October 10, 2005 | page=71]

Colorado Rockies

Neal made 11 appearances for the Rockies but his right elbow began bothering him again, and he went on the 60-day disabled list. Once he came off the DL the Rockies outrighted him to the Triple-A Colorado Springs Sky Sox, where he made one appearance before the season ended, at which point Colorado released him. In his career at Colorado he posted a 1-2 record with an ERA of 6.14.

Around the minors

On January 9, by|2006, Neal signed with the St. Louis Cardinals, but was released during spring training. Neal signed with the Pittsburgh Pirates on May 22, 2006 and pitched for the Double-A Altoona Curve, but became a free agent after the season ended. During the by|2007 season, Neal pitched for the Toronto Blue Jays Triple-A affiliate, the Syracuse Chiefs. Neal signed with the Detroit Tigers for the by|2008 season and currently pitches for the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens. Working as the team's closer, as of July 12, 2008, he is 1-0 with a 1.44 ERA and 22 saves. Mud Hens manager Larry Parrish gave Neal a vote of confidence: "To me, he has enough stuff to get back to the major leagues." [cite news | title=He's still in there pitching: Blaine Neal has resurfaced with the Toledo Mud Hens | work=Philadelphia Inquirer | first=Marc | last=Narducci | date=May 9, 2008]

On July 16, 2008, Neal was named to the United States national baseball team for the 2008 Summer Olympics. [cite news | title=Future Tigers, Indians Olympians; Hens won't have Hessman, Neal | publisher=Toledo Blade | date=July 17, 2008 | accessdate=2008-07-17 | url=http://www.toledoblade.com/apps/pbcs.dll/article?AID=/20080717/SPORTS09/807170419]

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