Nick Allgeyer

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Nick Allgeyer
Toronto Blue Jays
Pitcher
Born: (1996-02-03) February 3, 1996 (age 25)
St. Louis, Missouri
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
MLB debut
July 2, 2021, for the Toronto Blue Jays
MLB statistics
(through 2021 season)
Win–loss record0–0
Earned run average0.00
Strikeouts0
Teams

Nick Allgeyer (born February 3, 1996) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Toronto Blue Jays organization.

Career[]

Allgeyer attended the University of Iowa and was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 12th round of the 2018 Major League Baseball draft, receiving a signing bonus of $125,000.[1] He was assigned to the Low-A Vancouver Canadians, where he spent the remainder of the season and posted a 2.73 earned run average (ERA) in 15 games. In 2019, Allgeyer played for the High-A Dunedin Blue Jays, pitching to a 3.95 ERA over 23 games and totaling 11813 innings.[2] He was named a Florida State League mid-season all-star as well as a MiLB.com organization all star for the 2019 campaign.[3] Allgeyer did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.[4]

On May 15, 2021, Allgeyer was selected to the 40-man roster and promoted to the major leagues for the first time.[5] He was optioned down to Triple-A on May 17 without making an appearance.[6] On July 2, Allgeyer was recalled to the active roster and made his major league debut with a perfect ninth inning against the Tampa Bay Rays.[7] Allgeyer was designated for assignment by Toronto on July 18.[8] Allgeyer was sent outright to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on July 27.[9]

References[]

  1. ^ "12th Round of the 2018 MLB June Amateur Draft". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  2. ^ "Nick Allgeyer Stats, Fantasy & News". MiLB.com. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  3. ^ Norris, Josh. "Lewis, India Highlight Florida State League All-Star Rosters". www.baseballamerica.com. Retrieved 2021-05-07.
  4. ^ "2020 Minor League Season Canceled". mlbtraderumors.com.
  5. ^ "Major League Baseball Transactions".
  6. ^ "Pitching Notes: Blue Jays, Allgeyer, Nats, Strasburg, Astros, Valdez, Odorizzi".
  7. ^ "Major League Baseball Transactions".
  8. ^ "Blue Jays Select Breyvic Valera".
  9. ^ "Major League Baseball Transactions".

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