Jordan Milbrath

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Jordan Milbrath
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Minnesota Twins
Pitcher
Born: (1991-08-01) August 1, 1991 (age 30)
Springfield, Minnesota
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Jordan Milbrath (born August 1, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Minnesota Twins organization.

Career[]

Milbrath graduated from Springfield High School in Springfield, Minnesota.[1] He attended Augustana University, where he played college baseball for the Augustana Vikings, and he played collegiate summer baseball for the Rochester Honkers of the Northwoods League.[2]

The Cleveland Indians selected Milbrath in the 35th round, with the 1,041st selection, of the 2013 MLB draft.[3][4] He signed and made his professional debut that year with the Rookie-league AZL Indians where he was 1-1 with a 4.87 ERA in 20.1 relief innings pitched. He also pitched in one game for the Lake County Captains of the Class A Midwest League at the end of the season.

Milbrath pitched for Lake County in both 2014, where he was 3-12 with a 3.95 ERA in 26 games (23 starts), and in 2015,[5] where he compiled a 7-11 record and a 4.54 ERA in 27 games (26 starts). He also pitched in the Arizona Fall League.

He spent the 2016 season with the Lynchburg Hillcats of the Class A-Advanced Carolina League where he pitched to a 3-5 record with a 5.43 ERA in 41 relief appearances. He also pitched one game with the Akron RubberDucks of the Class AA Eastern League at the end of the season. He began the 2017 season with Lynchburg, where he was taught to pitch sidearm, before receiving a midseason promotion to Akron.[6] He made 15 relief appearances for both teams. Pitching sidearm, Milbrath's earned run average decreased from 5.43 in 2016 to 3.02 in 2017,[7] and he also decreased his walks per nine innings pitched from 5.3 to 3.3.[8]

The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Milbrath from the Indians' organization in the 2017 Rule 5 draft.[9][10] He competed for a spot on Pittsburgh's 2018 Opening Day 25-man roster,[11] but was waived and returned to Cleveland before the start of the regular season.[12] He began the season with Akron.

On February 4, 2019, Milbrath was traded to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Nick Wittgren. He became a free agent following the 2019 season.[13] On January 20, 2020, Milbrath signed a minor league deal with the Arizona Diamondbacks organization.[14] On May 22, Milbrath was released.

Milbrath signed with the Minnesota Twins in May 2021.[15]

Personal life[]

Milbrath worked a temp job for NFL Films at Super Bowl LII.[8]

See also[]

References[]

  1. ^ "Baseball is mental game says Jordan Milbrath | Springfield Advance-Press". Springfieldap.com. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  2. ^ "Milbrath drafted by Cleveland Indians".
  3. ^ Hoynes, Paul (December 14, 2017). "Cleveland Indians lose RHP Jordan Milbrath to Pittsburgh in Rule 5 Draft". Cleveland.com. Retrieved December 17, 2017.
  4. ^ "Augustana pitcher Milbrath signs with Cleveland". StarTribune.com. June 26, 2013. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  5. ^ "Milbrath is a prospect for the Indians | Springfield Advance-Press". Springfieldap.com. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  6. ^ "Milbrath's switch may be fast track to big leagues | News, Sports, Jobs - The Journal". Nujournal.com. June 25, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  7. ^ "Jordan Milbrath Stats, Highlights, Bio". MiLB.com. Retrieved June 12, 2018.
  8. ^ a b "Pirates prospect Jordan Milbrath shows his potential — on the field after the Super Bowl".
  9. ^ Berry, Adam (January 20, 2016). "Pirates pick Jordan Milbrath, Nick Burdi". MLB.com. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  10. ^ "Moving on: Pirates select Springfield native Jordan Milbrath in Rule 5 draft | News, Sports, Jobs - The Journal". Nujournal.com. December 14, 2017. Retrieved December 18, 2017.
  11. ^ "Welcome".
  12. ^ "Indians' Jordan Milbrath: Returns to Cleveland".
  13. ^ Matt Eddy (November 7, 2019). "Minor League Free Agents 2019". Baseball America. Retrieved November 7, 2019.
  14. ^ "Milbrath agrees to terms with Diamondbacks".
  15. ^ "Milbrath agrees to terms with Twins".

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