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Steve Cishek
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Cishek with the Miami Marlins
St. Louis Cardinals – No. 28
Pitcher
Born: (1986-06-18) June 18, 1986 (age 29)
Falmouth, Massachusetts
Bats: Right Throws: Right
MLB debut
September 20, 2010, for the Florida Marlins
MLB statistics
(through 2015 season)
Win–loss record 17–20
Earned run average 2.82
Strikeouts 332
Saves 95
Teams

Steven R. Cishek (SEE-sheck) (born June 18, 1986) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the St. Louis Cardinals of Major League Baseball (MLB). He had previously pitched for the Miami Marlins. He holds the Marlins franchise record for consecutive saves with 33 in a row.

Amateur career[edit]

Born and raised in Falmouth, Massachusetts, Cishek attended Falmouth High School where he starred as a pitcher and also played basketball. Not heavily recruited out of high school by Division I schools, Cishek attended Division II Carson-Newman College in Jefferson City, Tennessee, and led the team to a conference championship in 2007.[1][2]

Professional career[edit]

Florida / Miami Marlins[edit]

Cishek was selected by the Marlins in the fifth round of the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft. Cishek was called up to the major leagues for the first time on September 20, 2010.[3] He pitched 4.1 scoreless innings towards the end of the season.

On May 24, 2011, Cishek was called up once again to join the Marlins after Jay Buente was designated for assignment.[4] In 2012, Heath Bell was demoted as the team's closer and Cishek assumed the role for about a week. After a few relief appearances by Bell, he regained the closer's role. After about two months as the closer, Bell was demoted to a relief pitcher and Cishek took over the closer role again.[5]

Cishek flourished in 2013, his first full season as Miami's closer, converting 34 of his 36 save opportunities, while posting a 2.33 ERA and 1.08 WHIP. He played with Miami again in 2014 and 2015. On June 1, 2015, Cishek was optioned to Double-A Jacksonville to work on his mechanics. To that point in the season, he had posted a 6.98 ERA with 17 strikeouts and 10 walks.[6]

St. Louis Cardinals[edit]

On July 24, 2015, Cishek was traded to the St. Louis Cardinals for RHP Kyle Barraclough.[7] He debuted for the Cardinals on July 26 in a 3–2 loss to the Atlanta Braves, pitching one scoreless inning but being charged with an error on a pickoff attempt.[8]

Player profile[edit]

Cishek is primarily a sinkerballer who, despite utilizing a sidearm delivery, is able to throw his sinker with above-average velocity ranging from 91 miles per hour (146 km/h) to 94 miles per hour (151 km/h). His secondary pitch is a slider in the 82 miles per hour (132 km/h) to 85 miles per hour (137 km/h) range, a pitch he uses more commonly against right-handed hitters. Additionally, he has a four-seam fastball and a changeup; he uses the changeup exclusively against left-handed hitters, and that pitch ranges from 83 miles per hour (134 km/h) to 86 miles per hour (138 km/h). Cishek features his slider liberally in two-strike counts, especially 1–2.[9]

Personal life[edit]

Cishek got married to Marissa (Mitchell )Cishek in November 2012. Their first child, Emmie Grace, was born in October 2014. Cishek is a Christian.[10] Growing up in Massachusetts, Cishek was a fan of the Boston Red Sox.[11]

References[edit]

  1. ^ http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/high-school/post/_/id/17344/new-england-roots-steve-cishek-2
  2. ^ http://cneagles.com/sports/m-basebl/2010-11/releases/20110627qf6eay
  3. ^ Charpentier, Russ (September 20, 2010). "Baseball: Falmouth's Cishek promoted to Marlins". Cape Cod Times. Retrieved June 3, 2015. 
  4. ^ Capozzi, Joe (2011-05-24). "Florida Marlins re-call Steve Cishek, designate Jay Buente". The Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 2011-05-24. 
  5. ^ "Heath Bell candid in interview". ESPN.com. September 24, 2012. Archived from the original on September 24, 2012. 
  6. ^ Butt, Jason (June 1, 2015). "Marlins option P Steve Cishek to Double-A to work on mechanics". fantasynews.cbssports.com. Retrieved June 3, 2015. 
  7. ^ "Marlins trade Steve Cishek to Cardinals for pitching prospect". Sports Illustrated. July 24, 2015. Retrieved July 24, 2015. 
  8. ^ "Braves 3, Cardinals 2". MLB.com. July 26, 2015. Retrieved July 26, 2015. 
  9. ^ "PITCHf/x Player Card: Steven Cishek". BrooksBaseball.net. Retrieved May 3, 2012. 
  10. ^ Darnall, Bruce A. (February 20, 2015). "Truth Hits a Home Run for Marlins Reliever". Athletes in Action. Retrieved June 3, 2015. 
  11. ^ http://espn.go.com/blog/boston/high-school/post/_/id/17344/new-england-roots-steve-cishek-2

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