| Addison Reed | |
|---|---|
Reed with the Twins in 2018 | |
| Pitcher | |
| Born: (1988-12-27)December 27, 1988 (age 36) Montclair, California, U.S. | |
Batted: Left Threw: Right | |
| MLB debut | |
| September 4, 2011, for the Chicago White Sox | |
| Last MLB appearance | |
| September 26, 2018, for the Minnesota Twins | |
| MLB statistics | |
| Win–loss record | 19–27 |
| Earned run average | 3.53 |
| Strikeouts | 469 |
| Saves | 125 |
| Stats atBaseball Reference | |
| Teams | |
Addison Devon Reed (born December 27, 1988) is an American former professionalbaseballpitcher. He played inMajor League Baseball (MLB) for theChicago White Sox,Arizona Diamondbacks,New York Mets,Boston Red Sox andMinnesota Twins.
Reed attendedLos Osos High School inRancho Cucamonga, California, andSan Diego State University. He playedcollege baseball for theSan Diego State Aztecs.[1] In 2009, Reed won theNCBWA Stopper of the Year Award.

TheChicago White Sox selected Reed in the third round of the2010 Major League Baseball draft.[2] He was named the relief pitcher onBaseball America's 2011 Minor League All Star team.[3]
Reed was called up to the majors for the first time on September 2, 2011.[4] Reed picked up his first careersave on May 5, 2012, against theDetroit Tigers pitching one-third of an inning, striking out the only batter he faced,Austin Jackson, during a 3-2 White Sox victory. On May 23, 2012, managerRobin Ventura officially named Reed as the team'scloser.[5]
Reed finished the 2012 season with 29 saves despite an ERA of 4.75 in 62 games.
Reed played the 2013 season as the team's closer. Reed earned his 50th career save in a game against theKansas City Royals on June 22, 2013. On August 22, 2013, Reed saved a sixth consecutive game, becoming the first player in Chicago White Sox history to do so, and the first player in the Major Leagues sinceÉric Gagné did it for the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2003.[6] Reed finished the year going 40–48 in save opportunities, going 5–4 with a 3.79 ERA, striking out 72 in 71.1 innings over 68 appearances.

On December 16, 2013, the White Sox traded Reed to theArizona Diamondbacks for infielderMatt Davidson.[7] Reed was named the new Diamondbacks closer for the 2014 season. He was removed from the closer role in May 2015,[8] andoptioned to theReno Aces in June after allowing 16 runs in 24 innings.[9] The Diamondbacks recalled Reed in July.[10]
Reed finished the 2014 season with a record of 1–7, a 4.25 ERA, 32 saves with a 1.21 WHIP in59+1⁄3 innings pitched in 62 games.[11]
On August 30, 2015, the Diamondbacks traded Reed to theNew York Mets forMatt Koch and Miller Diaz.[12] Reed was the losing pitcher in the deciding Game 5 of the2015 World Series. Reed finished the 2015 season with a record of 3-3, 3.38 ERA, 4 saves with 51 Ks and aWHIP of 1.38 in 56 innings pitched in 55 games with both the Diamondbacks and the Mets. He had a major-league-leading 40holds.[13]

Reed made the 2016 Opening Day Roster as the setup man forJeurys Familia.[14] The 2016 season was one of Reed's best, as he posted career numbers as well as nabbing the Mets franchise record for the most holds in a season.[15] In 2017, with Familia injured, Reed served as the Mets' closer.
On July 31, 2017, the Mets traded Reed to theBoston Red Sox for three minor league pitchers,Jamie Callahan,Stephen Nogosek, andGerson Bautista.[16] He became a free agent following the season.
On January 15, 2018, Reed signed a two-year, $16.75 million contract with theMinnesota Twins.[17] Through 55 appearances in 2018, he had an ERA of 4.50 and allowed 65 hits in 56 innings. He began the 2019 season on the injured list with a thumb sprain. He was designated for assignment on May 16, 2019.[18] He was released on May 21.
Reed and his wife Cady married in November 2014. They welcomed their first child, a daughter, in July 2015.[19]