Jay Groome

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Jay Groome
Boston Red Sox – No. 77
Pitcher
Born: (1998-08-23) August 23, 1998 (age 23)
Barnegat Township, New Jersey
Bats: Left Throws: Left

Jason Joseph Groome (born August 23, 1998) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB). He attended Barnegat High School in Barnegat Township, New Jersey, and was considered a top prospect in the 2016 MLB draft, where he was the 12th overall selection.

High school career[]

Groome began high school at Barnegat High School in Barnegat Township, New Jersey. He made the school's varsity baseball team as a freshman,[1] and as a sophomore, had a 6–2 win-loss record and 0.57 earned run average (ERA) in 61+13 innings pitched for the school's baseball team. He transferred to the IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida, before his junior year, and committed to attend Vanderbilt University on a college baseball scholarship.[2] Groome pitched to a 5–0 record and a 1.22 ERA with 81 strikeouts and nine walks in 43 innings as a junior.[3]

Due to feeling homesick, Groome opted to return to Barnegat for his senior year.[4] However, the New Jersey State Interscholastic Athletic Association ruled that Groome was ineligible to pitch for Barnegat in April 2016 because the transfer did not involve a change of address.[5] He regained his eligibility after 30 days, or half of Barnegat's games.[6]

Professional career[]

Groome throws a fastball between 92–96 miles per hour (148–154 km/h), a changeup, and a curveball.[7] He was a potential first overall pick in the 2016 MLB Draft,[7][8][9] and worked out for the Philadelphia Phillies, who had the first pick.[10] Prior to the draft, Groome changed his college commitment from Vanderbilt to Chipola College, a junior college in Florida.[11][12] He was selected 12th overall by the Boston Red Sox in the draft,[13] falling in part due to a reported signing bonus demand of $4 million and because of his change in college commitment; teams had signability concerns.[12][14] The Red Sox and Groome agreed to a $3.65 million signing bonus.[15]

In 2016, Groome made two starts for the rookie-level Gulf Coast League Red Sox before being promoted to the Lowell Spinners of the Class A-Short Season New York-Penn League.[16] He posted a combined 2.70 ERA in three games for the Red Sox and Spinners. He spent 2017 with both Lowell and the Greenville Drive of the Class A South Atlantic League, going 3–9 with a 5.69 ERA in 14 games between both teams.[17]

At the start of the 2018 season, Groome did not play, with what was initially thought to be a flexor strain. On May 9, 2018, the Red Sox announced that Groome would undergo Tommy John surgery to repair a torn ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow.[18] In April 2019, Groome was projected to return mid-way through the 2019 season;[19] he made his first appearance on August 21, pitching an inning for the Gulf Coast League Red Sox.[20] After another one-inning appearance in the Gulf Coast League, Groome made one appearance with Lowell; overall for the season he pitched four innings, allowing five hits and one run (2.25 ERA).[17] After the 2020 minor league season was cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Groome was invited to participate in the Red Sox' fall instructional league.[21] Following the 2020 season, Groome was ranked by Baseball America as the Red Sox' number six prospect.[22]

On November 20, 2020, Groome was added to the 40-man roster.[23] In May 2021, he was assigned to Greenville, now a High-A team.[17]

Personal life[]

Groome has two older sisters and two younger brothers.[6] On July 10, 2017, his father, Jason, was arrested in Barnegat Township and charged with multiple drug counts, including possession of heroin and cocaine with intent to distribute, along with firearm charges.[24][25] Jason Groome was subsequently incarcerated in New Jersey from January 2018 until November 2020.[26] As of November 2020, Jay Groome was living in Fort Myers, Florida.[27] In December 2020, Groome married Amanda Muller, also of Barnegat, New Jersey; the two were expecting their first child in July of 2021.[28]

References[]

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  2. ^ "Barnegat pitcher Groome transferring to Fla. prep school, commits to Vanderbilt". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  3. ^ "60 for '16: IMG Academy (Fla.) pitcher Jason Groome – USA Today High School Sports – USA Today High School Sports". USA Today High School Sports. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  4. ^ "Jersey Shore lefty Jason Groome, 16, already a huge talent". philly-archives. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  5. ^ "Jason Groome, possible No. 1 pick in MLB draft, ruled ineligible". ESPN.com. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  6. ^ Jump up to: a b Stanmyre, Matthew (April 16, 2016). "Advisor to No. 1 MLB prospect Jason Groome rips NJSIAA". NJ.com. NJ Advance Media. Retrieved May 5, 2016.
  7. ^ Jump up to: a b "Draft prospects Groome, Rutherford look good at Perfect Game showcase". ESPN.com. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  8. ^ "Local 6–5 LHP Jason Groome a possible 1st pick for Phillies". Comcast SportsNet Philadelphia. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  9. ^ "Could Jersey phenom Jason Groome be No. 1 pick in MLB draft?". NJ.com. Retrieved December 12, 2015.
  10. ^ "Ex-Phils ace speaks highly of a possible future one". philly-archives. Retrieved April 18, 2016.
  11. ^ McGarry, Michael (June 8, 2016). "MLB prospect Jason Groome changes college commitment". Press of Atlantic City. Retrieved June 9, 2016.
  12. ^ Jump up to: a b Edelson, Stephen (June 7, 2016). "Why is Jason Groome's stock falling as MLB Draft looms?". Asbury Park Press. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  13. ^ "Barnegat's Jason Groome taken by Red Sox with 12th pick in MLB Draft".
  14. ^ Normandin, Marc (June 9, 2016). "2016 MLB Draft results: Red Sox select Jason Groome 12th overall". overthemonster.com. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  15. ^ Speier, Alex (July 14, 2016). "Red Sox agree to terms with top draft pick Jason Groome". The Boston Globe. Retrieved July 15, 2016.
  16. ^ Mastrodonato, Jason (August 30, 2016). "Red Sox first-round pick Jason Groome promoted to Lowell". Boston Herald. Retrieved September 8, 2016.
  17. ^ Jump up to: a b c "Jay Groome Stats, Fantasy & News". MiLB.com. Retrieved August 15, 2021.
  18. ^ Perry, Dayn (May 9, 2018). "Red Sox's top pitching prospect Jason Groome to undergo Tommy John surgery". CBSSports.com.
  19. ^ "Jay Groome". soxprospects.com. Retrieved October 31, 2020.
  20. ^ Cotillo, Chris (August 21, 2019). "Jay Groome, Boston Red Sox top pitching prospect, makes first start since undergoing Tommy John surgery". masslive.com. Retrieved August 21, 2019.
  21. ^ Hatfield, Chris (October 4, 2020). "Red Sox 2020 Fall Instructional Camp roster and details". SoxProspects.com. Retrieved October 15, 2020.
  22. ^ Speier, Alex (November 12, 2020). "Ranking the top prospects in the Red Sox' farm system". The Boston Globe. Retrieved November 12, 2020.
  23. ^ Adams, Steve (November 20, 2020). "Red Sox Add 7 Players To 40-Man Roster; Weber, Hall Designated For Assignment". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved November 20, 2020.
  24. ^ Diez, Waldy; McGarry, Michael (July 12, 2017). "Father of Boston Red Sox prospect Barnegat's Jay Groome charged with heroin, firearms". pressofatlanticcity.com. Retrieved June 5, 2019.
  25. ^ Pepin, Matt (July 13, 2017). "Father of Red Sox prospect arrested". The Boston Globe. p. C3. Retrieved June 5, 2019 – via newspapers.com.
  26. ^ "Inmate Search". state.nj.us. Retrieved November 19, 2020. SBI Number 000131594C
  27. ^ Smith, Christopher (November 21, 2020). "Jay Groome's road to Boston Red Sox 40-man roster took several detours; 'I've changed a lot from the kid I used to be'". MassLive.com. Retrieved November 23, 2020.
  28. ^ "Instagram: jaygroome". Instagram. Retrieved December 12, 2020. To my wife, thank you for everything you do to make me the person I am!

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