| Kip Bouknight | |
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| Pitcher | |
| Born: (1978-11-16)November 16, 1978 (age 47) Columbia, South Carolina, U.S. | |
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
| Career highlights and awards | |
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Kip McKey Bouknight (born November 16, 1978) is an American professionalbaseballpitcher.
Bouknight was born inColumbia, South Carolina and graduated fromBrookland-Cayce High School in 1997. He was selected as an All-Star by the South Carolina Baseball Coaches Association in his senior year.[1] During a playoff match-up against Union High School that year, he threw ano-hitter.[2]In 1995, his sophomore year, he was named as an honorable mention from South Carolina in the All-USA High School award.[3]
Bouknight was a four-year starting pitcher at theUniversity of South Carolina and set career records at the university in innings pitched (482.0), strikeouts (457), games won (45) and games started (57). He finished with a 45-12 career record.[4] With his 45 wins, Bouknight is tied withJeff Brantley for the all-timeSEC record.[5]
Bouknight finished the 1998 season with a record of 6-1 and a 2.21ERA. In that season, he earned first-team All-SEC, SEC All-Freshman Team and Freshman All-American honors.[6] In honor of his break-out season, the University baseball team awards theKip Bouknight Award to the best freshman pitcher each season.[7] After the 1999 season, he playedcollegiate summer baseball with theChatham A's of theCape Cod Baseball League.[8]
As a junior in 2000, he earned the most wins of any collegiate pitcher with 17 that year, only lost one game, and posted a 2.81 ERA. He was named a consensusAll-American. He was named to the first-team All-SEC team, SEC Pitcher of the Year and SEC Male Athlete of the Year.[9]
Bouknight also won several national Player of the Year honors in 2000 including theGolden Spikes Award as the nation's top amateur player and theRotary Smith Award as the most outstanding collegiate pitcher.[10]
In 2007, he was inducted into the University of South Carolina Athletic Hall of Fame.[11]
Bouknight was drafted by theOakland A's in 2000 but opted to remain in college for another year. The following year, he was selected by theColorado Rockies in the 13th round of the amateur draft. He remained in the Rockies organization through 2004. That year he also spent time inToronto Blue Jays system. Bouknight spent most of 2005 and 2006 with theHarrisburg Senators, the Nationals' AA affiliate in theEastern League, and had brief stints with the AAANew Orleans Zephyrs of thePacific Coast League. He began the 2007 season with the Pirates affiliate, the AAAltoona Curve and was promoted to the AAAIndianapolis Indians in late June. Kip Bouknight pitched 16 games for the AAReading Phillies in 2008 until being released by the Phillies on July 3, 2008.