Mike Broadway
Mike Broadway | |
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Free agent | |
Pitcher | |
Born: Paducah, Kentucky, U.S. | March 30, 1987|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
Professional debut | |
MLB: June 13, 2015, for the San Francisco Giants | |
NPB: August 17, 2016, for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars | |
Last MLB appearance | |
April 29, 2016, for the San Francisco Giants | |
MLB statistics (through 2015) | |
Win–loss record | 0–2 |
Earned run average | 6.75 |
Strikeouts | 17 |
NPB statistics (through 2016) | |
Win–loss record | 0–0 |
Earned run average | 4.50 |
Strikeouts | 3 |
Teams | |
Michael Allen Broadway (born March 30, 1987) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Yokohama DeNA BayStars.
Career
[edit]Atlanta Braves
[edit]Broadway was drafted by the Atlanta Braves in the fourth round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft out of Pope County High School in Golconda, Illinois.[1] He made his professional debut with the GCL Braves. In 2006, Broadway played for the rookie ball Danville Braves, recording a 4–0 record and 3.25 ERA. The next year, he played for the Single-A Rome Braves, registering an 11–6 record and 5.25 ERA in 29 appearances. He played the 2008 season split between Rome and the High-A Myrtle Beach Pelicans, accumulating a 4.01 ERA and 2–5 record through 37 games. In 2009, he split the year between Myrtle Beach and the Double-A Mississippi Braves, pitching to a 2–7 record and 3.90 ERA with 57 strikeouts in 39 games. In 2010, Broadway split the year between Mississippi and the Triple-A Gwinnett Braves, posting a 5–1 record and 4.39 ERA in 53.1 innings of work between the two teams. In 2011, Broadway returned to Mississippi, where he recorded a 1.80 ERA in 4 games, missing most of the season with injury.[2] On November 2, 2011, he elected free agency.
San Diego Padres
[edit]On May 28, 2012, Broadway signed a minor league contract with the San Diego Padres organization.[3] He spent the season with the Double-A San Antonio Missions, pitching to a 6.35 ERA with 45 strikeouts in 33 appearances. On March 31, 2013, Broadway was released by the Padres.
Washington Nationals
[edit]On April 1, 2013, Broadway signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals organization.[4] He split the season between the Double-A Harrisburg Senators and the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs, posting a 2.45 ERA with 40 strikeouts in 40.1 innings of work. On November 4, 2013, Broadway elected free agency.
San Francisco Giants
[edit]On January 24, 2014, Broadway signed a minor league contract with the San Francisco Giants.[5] He was assigned to the Triple-A Fresno Grizzlies to begin the year, but missed most of the season due to injury. In 3 games for Fresno and 5 rehab games with the AZL Giants, Broadway registered a 4.50 ERA with 11 strikeouts. On January 8, 2015, Broadway re-signed with the Giants on a new minor league contract. He was assigned to the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats to begin the season, with whom he recorded an excellent 0.93 ERA with 13 saves in 40 appearances.
Broadway was called up to the majors for the first time on June 12, 2015.[6] He made his major league debut the following day against the Arizona Diamondbacks, pitching one scoreless inning with one strikeout.[7] Broadway was optioned to Triple-A Sacramento on June 23[8] but was recalled on June 26.[9] He was optioned back to Sacramento on July 3.[10] In 21 major league appearances, Broadway pitched to a 5.19 ERA with 13 strikeouts.
Broadway started the 2016 season with the Triple-A Sacramento River Cats.[11] He was called up on April 19 to replace the injured George Kontos.[12] On April 29, Broadway yielded six runs as part of a 12-run third inning against the New York Mets, and was optioned back to Sacramento the following day.[13] He was designated for assignment on July 4, 2016, after struggling to an 11.81 ERA across 4 appearances.[14] On July 11, Broadway was released by the Giants organization.[15]
Yokohama DeNA BayStars
[edit]On July 14, 2016, Broadway signed a one-year, $570,000 contract with the Yokohama DeNA BayStars of Nippon Professional Baseball.[16] Broadway made 5 appearances for Yokohama in 2016, pitching to a 4.50 ERA with 3 strikeouts. He became a free agent after the year.
Washington Nationals (second stint)
[edit]On December 13, 2016, Broadway signed a minor league contract with the Washington Nationals organization that included an invitation to Spring Training.[17] He was assigned to the Triple-A Syracuse Chiefs out of spring, but was released on May 31, 2017, after struggling to a 10.38 ERA in 13 games with Syracuse.[18]
Tampa Bay Rays
[edit]On June 22, 2017, Broadway signed a minor league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays organization.[19] He split the remainder of the season between the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits and the Triple-A Durham Bulls, striking out 28 in 32.0 innings of work. On November 6, he elected free agency.[20]
Kansas City Royals
[edit]On December 14, 2017, Broadway signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals.[21] He began the season with the Triple-A Omaha Storm Chasers, but struggled to a 7.91 ERA across 20 appearances and was released on June 18, 2018.
Tampa Bay Rays (second stint)
[edit]On June 30, 2018, Broadway signed a minor league deal with the Tampa Bay Rays.[22] He finished the season with the Double-A Montgomery Biscuits, registering a 3.60 ERA in 22 games. Broadway elected free agency following the season on November 2.[23]
Somerset Patriots
[edit]On March 21, 2019, Broadway signed with the Somerset Patriots of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[24] Broadway recorded a 2.84 ERA in 31 games before he announced his retirement on July 19, 2019.
West Virginia Power
[edit]On May 28, 2021, Broadway came out of retirement to sign with the West Virginia Power of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[25] In 10 games for the Power, Broadway recorded a stellar 1.42 ERA before being released on June 22.[26]
Leones de Yucatán
[edit]On June 25, 2021, Broadway signed with the Leones de Yucatán of the Mexican League.[27] In 11 games with Yucatán, Broadway pitched to a 3.86 ERA with 8 strikeouts.
West Virginia Power (second stint)
[edit]On July 25, 2021, Broadway re-signed with the West Virginia Power of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[28] He became a free agent following the season.
References
[edit]- ^ Hefferman, Todd (July 3, 2005). "Baseball Player of the Year heads right down Broadway". The Southern Illinoisan.
- ^ "Mike Broadway Minor, Winter, Fall, Japanese, Independent & Mexican Leagues Statistics & History".
- ^ "Mike Broadway Stats, Fantasy & News".
- ^ "Mike Broadway Stats, Fantasy & News".
- ^ Kawahara, Matt (June 8, 2015). "Michael Broadway shining for River Cats this season". The Sacramento Bee.
- ^ Shea, John (June 12, 2015). "Giants beat: Mike Broadway gets call to The Show". San Francisco Chronicle.
- ^ Shea, John (June 13, 2015). "Giants struggle again at home, lose 4-2 to Diamondbacks". San Francisco Chronicle.
- ^ Pavlovic, Alex (June 23, 2015). "Giants activate Machi, option Broadway to Triple-A". CSNBayArea.com. Archived from the original on July 26, 2015.
- ^ Schulman, Henry (June 27, 2015). "Rockies beat Giants to go 4-0 at AT&T Park". San Francisco Chronicle.
- ^ "Giants recall Osich, option Broadway, DFA Brett Bochy". CSNBayArea.com. July 3, 2015. Archived from the original on August 6, 2015.
- ^ "River Cats announce 2016 Opening Day roster" (Press release). Sacramento River Cats. April 6, 2016.
- ^ "George Kontos placed on DL, Chris Heston optioned by Giants". ESPN.com. April 20, 2016. Retrieved April 20, 2016.
- ^ Haft, Chris (April 30, 2016). "Giants add Mazzaro, send down Broadway". MLB.com.
- ^ "Giants Designate Mike Broadway, Activate Sergio Romo".
- ^ "Giants Release Mike Broadway".
- ^ "Update: NPB Yokohama DeNA Baystars to sign Giants pitcher Mike Broadway". July 14, 2016.
- ^ Collier, Jamal (December 13, 2016). "Burriss among 4 to get spring invite from Nats". MLB.com. Archived from the original on December 14, 2016. Retrieved December 14, 2016.
- ^ "Top MLB Prospects, Scouting Reports, Analysis".
- ^ "Minor MLB Transactions: 6/22/17".
- ^ "Minor League Free Agents 2017". baseballamerica.com. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
- ^ Polishuk, Mark (December 14, 2017). "Minor MLB Transactions: 12/14/17". mlbtraderumors.com. Retrieved December 15, 2017.
- ^ "Minor MLB Transactions: 7/18/18".
- ^ "Minor League Free Agents 2018". baseballamerica.com. Retrieved May 23, 2024.
- ^ "Somerset Patriots Sign Major League Righty Mike Broadway". March 21, 2019.
- ^ "Atlantic League Professional Baseball: Transactions".
- ^ "Atlantic League Professional Baseball: Transactions".
- ^ "Mike Broadway lanzará fuego en el Kukulcán". leones.mx (in Spanish). Retrieved June 26, 2021.
- ^ "Atlantic League Professional Baseball: Transactions".
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- 1987 births
- Living people
- American expatriate baseball players in Japan
- Arizona League Giants players
- Baseball players from Kentucky
- Cardenales de Lara players
- American expatriate baseball players in Venezuela
- Charros de Jalisco players
- Danville Braves players
- Durham Bulls players
- Fresno Grizzlies players
- Gulf Coast Braves players
- Gwinnett Braves players
- Harrisburg Senators players
- Honolulu Sharks players
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Mississippi Braves players
- Montgomery Biscuits players
- Myrtle Beach Pelicans players
- Nippon Professional Baseball pitchers
- Phoenix Desert Dogs players
- Rome Braves players
- Sacramento River Cats players
- San Antonio Missions players
- San Francisco Giants players
- Somerset Patriots players
- Sportspeople from Paducah, Kentucky
- Syracuse Chiefs players
- West Virginia Power players
- Yokohama DeNA BayStars players