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Steve Reed 
Position: P
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
Height: 6-2
Weight: 212
MLB experience: 13 years
MLB debut: August 30, 1992
Born: March 11, 19
65  in Los Angelas , CA
Years played at Lewis-Clark State College: 1987, 1988
Drafted:  Signed as an Amateur free agent with the San Francisco Giants in 1988.


MLB Recap:
2005
After pitching in 30 games and then being released by the Orioles in July, Steve Reed announced his retirement. Reed ends his career of over 830 games with an impressive ERA of 3.63.

Steve Reed signed with the Baltimore Orioles in the off season, and is tied for the major league record with 50 or more appearances in 13 straight seasons. With 800 appearances, he stands 29th overall in MLB history. In 2004, Steve appeared in 65 games for the Rockies, striking out 38 batters and posting a 3.68 ERA

In 2003, Reed returned to the Colorado Rockies for a second stint with the club. In 2003, the former Warrior posted a 5-3 record and an ERA of 3.27. In 67 appearances with the Rockies, Reed struck out 39 batters. After the 2003 season Reed signed a free agent contract to stay with the club in 2004.

In 2000, with the Indians, Reed made 57 appearances, third on the team, and went 2-0 with a 4.34 ERA. An elbow injury sidelined Reed for the 1999 postseason, which hurt the Indians’ chances against the Boston Red Sox. 

He started the 1998 season with the San Francisco Giants and then was traded to the Indians midway through the season.

He has posted some of the top numbers in the big leagues the past few years for set up men. He has a reputation of being a fierce competitor who always willing to take the ball, as evidenced by his 739 career games.   

Signed as a non-drafted free agent by San Francisco…pitched five seasons in the Giants organization until the Rockies selected him in the third round of the 1992 Expansion Draft (60th overall)…was a member of Colorado’s inaugural ball club in 1993 and a part of the 1995 Wild Card team…has pitched with the Giants (1998), Indians (2001), Braves (2001), Padres (2002), and Mets (2002) since leaving Denver after the 1997 season.

Reed was the winning pitcher for the Warriors in the 1987 and 1988 World Series Championship games.  

2004
Currently post's a 2.93 ERA.......Appearing in 54 games.......This year marks the 13th consecutive season where Steve has appeared in 50+ games, currently tying the MLB record.

2003
Rejoined the Colorado Rockies in 2003 after spending 2002 with the New York Mets and the San Diego Padres…finished the year 5-3 with a 3.27 era in 63.3 innings pitched.

2002
Posted a career-best 2.01 ERA, allowing only 15 earned runs in 64 combined appearances with the Mets and Padres…that ERA ranked fourth among all NL relievers and eighth among all major league relievers…went 2-4 with San Diego, posting a 1.98 ERA and one save in 40 games… was then dealt to New York at the trade deadline and went 0-1 with a 2.08 ERA in 24 outings… recorded a 1.62 ERA at home ballparks…made San Diego’s Opening Day roster as a non-roster invitee and went on to become the club’s most effective reliever in the first half of the season…held opponents scoreless in 32 of his 40 appearances with the Padres…allowed just two earned runs over his first 16 appearances…not only did he have a .95 ERA through the first 16 games, but also limited the opposition to a .150 average against…did not walk a batter until May 4…posted a 13.0 inning scoreless steak…Pitched shutout ball in 19 of 24 appearances after being traded to New York…went eight games without allowing a run.

 Year Ag Tm  Lg  W   L   G   GS  CG SHO  GF SV   IP     H    R   ER   HR  BB   SO  HBP  WP  BFP  IBB  BK  ERA *lgERA
+--------------+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+------+----+----+----+---+----+----+---+---+-----+---+---+-----+-----
 1992 27 SFG NL   1   0  18   0   0   0   2  0   15.7   13    5    4   2    3   11   1   0    63   0   0  2.30  3.30 
 1993 28 COL NL   9   5  64   0   0   0  14  3   84.3   80   47   42  13   30   51   3   1   347   5   0  4.48  4.94 
 1994 29 COL NL   3   2  61   0   0   0  11  3   64.0   79   33   28   9   26   51   6   1   297   3   0  3.94  4.98 
 1995 30 COL NL   5   2  71   0   0   0  15  3   84.0   61   24   20   8   21   79   1   0   327   3   2  2.14  5.36 
 1996 31 COL NL   4   3  70   0   0   0   7  0   75.0   66   38   33  11   19   51   6   1   307   0   0  3.96  5.45 
 1997 32 COL NL   4   6  63   0   0   0  23  6   62.3   49   28   28  10   27   43   5   0   260   1   0  4.04  5.18 
 1998 33 TOT      4   3  70   0   0   0  19  1   80.3   56   29   28   8   27   73   5   0   322   5   0  3.14  4.30 
         SFG NL   2   1  50   0   0   0  14  1   54.7   30   10    9   4   19   50   4   0   213   5   0  1.48  4.07 
        
CLE AL   2   2  20   0   0   0   5  0   25.7   26   19   19   4    8   23   1   0   109   0   0  6.66  4.80
 1999 34 CLE AL   3   2  63   0   0   0  15  0   61.7   69   33   29  10   20   44   3   2   274   5   0  4.23  5.02 
 2000 35 CLE AL   2   0  57   0   0   0  16  0   56.0   58   30   27   7   21   39   1   2   243   4   1  4.34  5.02 
 2001 36 TOT      3   3  70   0   0   0  14  1   58.3   52   25   23   6   23   46   3   0   250   5   0  3.55  4.46 
         CLE AL   1   1  31   0   0   0   8  0   27.3   22   11   11   3   10   21   2   0   116   2   0  3.62  4.53 
        
ATL NL   2   2  39   0   0   0   6  1   31.0   30   14   12   3   13   25   1   0   134   3   0  3.48  4.41 
 2002 37 TOT NL   2   5  64   0   0   0  15  1   67.0   56   15   15   2   14   50   8   2   269   3   0  2.01  3.86 
         SDP NL   2   4  40   0   0   0  11  1   41.0   33    9    9   2   10   36   6   1   166   2   0  1.98  3.83 
        
NYM NL   0   1  24   0   0   0   4  0   26.0   23    6    6   0    4   14   2   1   103   1   0  2.08  3.91 
 2003 38 COL NL   5   3  67   0   0   0  22  0   63.3   59   24   23   9   26   39   8   1   269   3   2  3.27  4.76 
 2004 39 COL NL   3   8  65   0   0   0  18  0   66.0   72   29   27   7   17   38   7   1   285   7   0  3.68  5.05 
 2005 40 BAL AL   1   2  30   0   0   0   6  0   32.7   41   24   24   5   11   15   4   0   149   2   0  6.61  4.14
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 14 Yr WL% .527  49  44 833   0   0   0 197 18  870.7  811  384  351 107  285  630  61  11  3662  46   5  3.63  4.81 
+--------------+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+------+----+----+----+---+----+----+---+---+-----+---+---+-----+-----+
 
162 Game Avg     3   3  68   0   0   0  16  1   71.0   66   31   28   8   23   51   4   0   298   3   0  3.63  4.81 
 
Career High      9   8  71   0   0   0  23  6   84.3   80   47   42  13   30   79   8   2   347   7   2  2.01  5.45 
+--------------+---+---+---+---+---+---+---+--+------+----+----+----+---+----+----+---+---+-----+---+---+-----+-----+
                 W   L   G   GS  CG SHO  GF SV   IP     H    R   ER   HR  BB   SO  HBP  WP  BFP  IBB  BK  ERA *lgERA

 

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