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Dellin Betances

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American baseball player (born 1988)

Baseball player
Dellin Betances
Betances with the New York Yankees in 2014
Pitcher
Born: (1988-03-23)March 23, 1988 (age 37)
New York City,New York, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
MLB debut
September 22, 2011, for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
April 7, 2021, for the New York Mets
MLB statistics
Win–loss record21–23
Earned run average2.53
Strikeouts633
Stats atBaseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Teams
Career highlights and awards

Dellin Betances (/ˈdɛlɪnbəˈtænsɪs/; born March 23, 1988) is an American former professionalbaseballpitcher. He played inMajor League Baseball (MLB) for theNew York Yankees andNew York Mets from 2011 to 2021. Betances was named anMLB All-Star from 2014 to 2017.

Early life

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Betances was born inWashington Heights, Manhattan. His parents, Jaime and Maria, immigrated to theUnited States from theDominican Republic.[1] Jaime is aboxer and drives for acar service. Betances has two older brothers and a younger sister.[2] Spanish was Betances' first language.[3] The family moved to theLower East Side when he was ten years old.[1]

Betances attended manyNew York Yankees games with his family as a child. At the age of 10, Betances attended theperfect game of then-Yankees pitcherDavid Wells in 1998, sitting with theBleacher Creatures. He credits his family taking him to Yankee games with his choosing baseball over basketball.[4] He played baseball in the summer in the Youth Service League.[5]

Betances attended Progress High School within theGrand Street Campus inBrooklyn,New York.[6] As a freshman, Betances was 6 feet 4 inches (1.93 m) tall, and could throw afastball as fast as 85 miles per hour (137 km/h). He played in a summer developmental league with future teammateAdam Ottavino, who was a couple of grades older,[7] and Ottavino described him as very tall and lanky, saying he matured into his well-built 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) structure as he got older.[8]

By his junior year in 2005, Betances could throw upwards of 90 miles per hour (140 km/h).[1] In 2005, Betances was named anAflacAll-American, the first player from New York City to receive the honor.[2] He also played for theTeam USA Junior National Team.[9] By his senior year in 2006, Betances was 6 feet 9 inches (2.06 m) tall.[5] SchoolSports.com rated Betances as the tenth best high school prospect in 2006.[1]

Professional career

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New York Yankees

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Betances was expected to be chosen in the first round of the2006 MLB draft.[1] However, he committed to attendVanderbilt University on a baseball scholarship to play for theVanderbilt Commodores and had a highsigning bonus demand, which led him to fall in the draft. The Yankees selected Betances in the eighth round of the draft and gave him a $1 million signing bonus to forgo his commitment to Vanderbilt.[2][4]

Betances was rated the Yankees' third best prospect for 2007,[10] and their fifth best for 2009, according toBaseball America.[11] He spent 2007 with theStaten Island Yankees of theClass A-Short SeasonNew York–Penn League and 2008 with theCharleston RiverDogs of theClass ASouth Atlantic League. In 2009, he pitched for theTampa Yankees of theClass A-AdvancedFlorida State League. He struggled with Tampa, as he pitched to a 2–5win–loss record with a 5.48earned run average (ERA) in 11games started, before suffering an elbow injury in June.[12] Betances had surgery late in the 2009 season, which was erroneously reported asTommy John surgery,[13] but was instead a ligament reinforcement procedure.[14]

Betances began the 2010 season with Tampa,[12] and received a midseason promotion to theTrenton Thunder of theClass AAEastern League. Following the 2010 season, Betances was added to the Yankees' 40 man roster.[15] He began the 2011 season with Trenton, and was promoted to theScranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees of theClass AAAInternational League on August 13.[16]

2011-2013

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On September 8, 2011, Betances was promoted to the majors for the first time.[17] Betances had a pitching session in the street in front of hisTeaneck, New Jersey home with his brother before joining up with the Yankees in Anaheim.[18] Betances and fellow prospectAndrew Brackman made their MLB debuts on September 22, 2011.[19] Betances made only two appearances for the Yankees.[20]

Betances spent the 2012 season with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre. On May 10, 2013, amid continued struggles with command, the Yankees announced that they would shift Betances to the bullpen.[21] He was optioned back to Triple-A on May 24, 2013, afterIván Nova was activated from the disabled list.[22] After pitching to a 1.46 ERA with 63 strikeouts in49+13 innings as a relief pitcher with Scranton/Wilkes-Barre, the Yankees recalled Betances on August 11.[23]

Betances was optioned to Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre on August 15[24] and brought back up to the majors on September 1, 2013, when rosters were expanded.[25]

2014

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Betances made the Yankees'Opening Day roster in 2014.[26] He was elected to his firstAll Star Game in 2014, becoming the first Yankees rookie pitcher—along with teammateMasahiro Tanaka—to earn an All-Star Game nod sinceSpec Shea in 1947.[27]

On September 17, 2014, Betances struck outKevin Kiermaier in the eighth inning of a game against theTampa Bay Rays to notch his 131st strikeout, surpassingMariano Rivera's Yankees team record for strikeouts by a relief pitcher, set in 1996.[28] Betances did so pitching 20 innings fewer than Rivera.[29]

Despite the physical height listed above for him in high school, Betances was listed on the Yankees' 2014 roster as being 6-foot-8,[30] which is why he chose his uniform number of 68. In 2014, Betances made 70 appearances out of the bullpen with a 5–0 record, a 1.40 ERA, and his 135 strikeouts led the majors amongst all relief pitchers. Betances finished in 3rd place in voting for theAmerican League Rookie of the Year Award, behind Angels pitcherMatt Shoemaker and White Sox first basemanJose Abreu.[citation needed]

2015

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Betances in 2015

Before the 2015 season, New York Yankees managerJoe Girardi announced that Betances andAndrew Miller would split the closing job to begin the season.[31] Although he gave up no earned runs in April,[32] his first save opportunity came only on May 2, when he struck out all four batters he faced, to earn his first save of the season.[33] He was elected to his second All-Star game. On August 19, he struck out his 100th batter of the season, making it two seasons in a row in which he achieved that feat. He became the first Yankees reliever in franchise history to reach the 100-strikeout club in back-to-back seasons, needing only 64 innings to do it this year.[34] He finished 15th in the 2015 AL Cy Young voting.[citation needed]

2016

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Before the2016 season began, the Yankees acquired closerAroldis Chapman. The triumvirate of Betances, Chapman, and Miller became known by fans as "NoRuns–D.M.C., owing to the relievers' dominance of opposing hitters.[35] Betances was named to his third straightMLB All-Star Game. He became the Yankees closer after the Yankees traded Chapman to the Chicago Cubs, and Miller to the Cleveland Indians, in late July.[35] For the third straight season, Betances struck out 100 batters. Overall in 2016, Betances made 73 appearances with 126 strikeouts, a 3−6 record, a 3.08 ERA, and 12 saves.

2017

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On May 14, 2017, Betances became the Yankees' closer in place of an injured Chapman, who had returned to the Yankees at the beginning of the season.[36] On August 2, 2017, Betances pitched animmaculate inning against theDetroit Tigers, striking out the side in the eighth on the minimum nine pitches. It was the sixth immaculate inning recorded in Yankees history according toBaseball Almanac, and the first by a Yankee pitcher sinceBrandon McCarthy accomplished the feat on September 17, 2014.[37] On August 24, Betances was ejected for the first time in his Major League career after hittingJames McCann with a pitch. This followed after Miguel Cabrera and Austin Romine were ejected for triggering a bench-clearing brawl.[38]

2018

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With Betances' struggles with command in 2017 there was speculation that the Yankees would move him. However, Betances’ command returned to his career norms and he set a career high in strikeout rate. He was not selected for the All-Star Game, breaking a streak of four straight appearances.[39]On September 1, 2018, Betances reached a milestone that no other reliever in MLB has accomplished: he struck out his 100th batter of the season, making him the only reliever in MLB to strike out 100 batters for five consecutive seasons.[40]

Betances in 2020

2019

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On March 19, 2019, it was announced by the team that Betances would start the season on the injured list due to a rightshoulder impingement.[41] He was transferred to the 60-day injured list, and was revealed that he was diagnosed with a bone spur behind his right shoulder, putting his chances of playing in 2019 in jeopardy. He made his 2019 season debut on September 15 against the Toronto Blue Jays, where he pitched23 innings, but tore hisachilles tendon during the appearance, ending his season.[42]

New York Mets

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On December 24, 2019, Betances signed a one-year deal with theNew York Mets.[43] In 2020 for the Mets, Betances struggled across 15 games, registering a 7.71 ERA with 11 strikeouts in 11.2 innings of work.

On April 8, 2021, Betances was placed on the 10-dayinjured list with a rightshoulder impingement, the second of his career.[44] On April 24, Betances was transferred to the 60-dayinjured list.[45] On June 30, it was announced that Betances would undergo season-ending surgery on his bothersome shoulder, ending his 2021 season at one inning of work.[46]

Los Angeles Dodgers

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On April 4, 2022, Betances signed a minor league deal with theLos Angeles Dodgers.[47] He allowed 17 runs in 13 innings over 15 games for theOklahoma City Dodgers before he was released on August 17, 2022.[48] Shortly after his release, Betances retired.[49]

Pitching style

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In 2013, Betances was tracked by thePITCHf/x system as having thrown afour-seam fastball averaging 96 miles per hour (154 km/h), aslurve averaging 82 miles per hour (132 km/h), and achangeup averaging 89 miles per hour (143 km/h).[50] He is known for his high strikeout rate.

Personal life

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With the money Betances received in his signing bonus, he purchased a house for his parents inTeaneck, New Jersey.[4] Betances has been married to Janisa Betances since 2018.[51] They had a son in February 2019.[52]

References

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  2. ^abcKernan, Kevin (November 8, 2008)."Betances On Fast Track To The Majors".New York Post. RetrievedAugust 11, 2013.
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