Kason Gabbard

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Celebs NameKason Gabbard
GenderMale
BirthdateApril 8, 1982
DayApril 8
Year1982
NationalityUnited States
Age37 years
Birth SignTaurus
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Kason Gabbard Biography

Kason Ronald Gabbard (born April 8, 1982) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Boston Red Sox and the Texas Rangers.

A 29th-round draft pick by the Boston Red Sox in 2000, Gabbard started the 2006 season with Boston’s Double-A affiliate Portland and posted a 9-2 record with a 2.57 ERA in 13 starts. Promoted to Triple-A Pawtucket on June 23, he went 1-3 with a 4.97 ERA in five starts. He earned a promotion to the Boston Red Sox on July 21 to replace Tim Wakefield, who was placed on the disabled list. In his major league debut on July 22, he allowed two earned runs in 5​⁄3 innings to the Seattle Mariners and was charged with a loss. Gabbard’s first major league win was on September 5 against the Chicago White Sox. Gabbard pitched seven shutout innings, surrendering three hits and striking out six in a 1-0 Red Sox win.

Gabbard became the ninth rookie to pitch for the Red Sox in the 2006 season, joining Abe Alvarez, Craig Breslow, Manny Delcarmen, Craig Hansen, Jon Lester, Jonathan Papelbon, David Pauley, and Jermaine Van Buren. He also became the third Triple-A recall to move into Boston’s rotation in six weeks, joining Kyle Snyder and Lester. They replaced David Wells and Matt Clement, who had gone on the disabled list. Likewise, Gabbard joined Pauley as one of two Boston starters to have begun the 2006 season in Double-A Portland.

Gabbard made his Ranger debut on August 2, 2007, against the Cleveland Indians. He was pinned for the loss as the Indians won the game 5-0. Less than three weeks later, on August 22, Gabbard was the winning pitcher in a game where the Rangers outscored the Baltimore Orioles 30-3, the most runs scored in a game in the modern era.

Gabbard was traded to the Texas Rangers on July 31, 2007, for relief pitcher Éric Gagné, the same day the Atlanta Braves traded his high school teammate Saltalamacchia to Texas. The Red Sox would go on to win the 2007 World Series, and Gabbard was awarded a World Series ring by the team.

He tossed his first complete game shutout on July 16, 2007, against the Kansas City Royals in a 4-0 victory, allowing only 3 hits, 1 walk, and striking out 8.

Gabbard was called up from Triple-A Pawtucket to pitch on May 20, 2007, against Atlanta in place of Josh Beckett. He had a good performance allowing 2 runs on 6 hits over 5 innings and got the win. He was then immediately optioned back to Pawtucket after the game. Gabbard started on June 26, 2007, against Seattle in place of Curt Schilling, who was placed on the disabled list. Gabbard had a sub-par performance, earning a no decision, and lasted only 3​⁄3 innings allowing 4 runs on 6 hits while walking six and striking out two. Gabbard performed well in his third start of the season on July 2, 2007, allowing three runs on three hits while walking four and striking out five, earning the win.

On May 8, 2008, in a game against the Seattle Mariners, Gabbard was charged on the mound by Seattle’s Richie Sexson. Sexson threw his batting helmet at Gabbard after Gabbard’s head-high pitch towards Sexson. Sexson later stated he was frustrated and had a lot going on in his head, including his club’s recent struggles. Sexson was suspended six games for the incident; a successful appeal lowered the suspension to five games.

After the Rangers’ 2009 spring training camp, Gabbard was sent outright to the Triple-A Oklahoma City RedHawks.

As of July 24, 2010, the Boston Red Sox released Gabbard, making him a free agent. He retired in 2012.

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