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Brett Daniel Tomko (born April 7, 1973) is an American former professional
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. He played in
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(MLB) for the
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, Texas Rangers, and
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.


Early life

Tomko was born in
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, but moved to southern California when he was three years old. He attended El Dorado High School in
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, and was a letter winner in
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and
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. El Dorado has since retired his #20 uniform number. Tomko was drafted by the
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in the 20th round of the
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, but did not sign.


College career

Tomko attended college at Mt. San Antonio College (Walnut, California) in 1994. He then transferred to
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for one season in . At Florida Southern, Tomko led the team to the
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National Championship against
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. He went 15–2 with a 1.35
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and struck out 154 batters in 126.3 innings that season, with opponents hitting just .180 against him. He pitched two
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s in the Championship Series, including one in the final game, earning him the Tournament's "outstanding player" award. In addition, he won both the NCAA Division II Pitcher and Player of the Year Awards by the
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. In 2014, the NCAA Division II Pitcher of the Year Award was renamed the Brett Tomko Award in his honor. His uniform number, #35, has since been retired by Florida Southern.


Professional career


Cincinnati Reds (first stint)

In 1995, he was drafted in the second round by the Cincinnati Reds and signed with the Reds on June 28, 1995. He moved quickly through the Reds minor league system, debuting for the
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in Single-A that same year and pitching to a 1.89 ERA in nine games. In 1996,
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named him the Reds' fifth best prospect. He moved to Double-A with the
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and held a 3.88 ERA with 164 strikeouts in 157.2 innings. In 1997, Tomko was considered the Reds' top prospect by Baseball America. He moved up to Triple-A, pitching to a 2.95 ERA in 10 starts for the
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, before getting called up to the Major Leagues. Tomko made his Major League debut against the
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on May 27, 1997. He pitched six innings and gave up two runs while taking the
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in the Reds 2–1 defeat. He got his first
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in his next start on June 6, against the
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. He pitched six innings, gave up one run and struck out seven, while also driving in the go-ahead run for his first MLB hit, in the Reds 5–2 victory. That year, Tomko finished with an 11–7 record and a 3.43 ERA in 126 innings. He was third on the team in Wins Above Replacement (WAR) with 3.0. He ultimately finished 7th in the voting for the National League Rookie of the Year award. Tomko followed up on his rookie season by going 13–12 with a 4.44 ERA while leading the team with 210.2 innings in 1998. In 1999, Tomko left spring training as the Reds no. 3 starter. However, he was briefly demoted to the minors after allowing 23 earned runs on 32 hits in his first five starts. He finished the year with a 4.92 ERA in 172 innings, finishing the season out in the bullpen.


Seattle Mariners

On February 10, 2000, Tomko was traded to the
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, along with Antonio Pérez, Jake Meyer, and
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, for
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He did not make the team out of spring training that year, due to dealing with a sore Achilles tendon. Tomko finally made his Mariners debut on April 22, allowing one run on four hits while striking out seven in six innings of work. In June, he was placed on the disabled list with a shoulder injury. When he returned, Tomko was used out of the bullpen for the rest of the season. Tomko's 2001 season started off poorly after pitching to a 5.97 ERA in nine appearances in the rotation and bullpen. He was demoted to Triple-A on May 20. Tomko threw a no-hitter for the Tacoma Rainiers on July 3. During his time in Tacoma, he learned to throw a sinker. When rosters expanded in September, he asked to stay with the team during their playoff push, rather than return to the majors. He did not return to the Mariners until September 14.


San Diego Padres (first stint)

On December 11, 2001, the Mariners traded Tomko (along with
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,
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and cash) to the
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in exchange for
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, Alex Arias and Ben Davis. He returned to the starting rotation for the 2002 season, making 32 starts and pitching to a 4.49 ERA in 204.1 innings.


St. Louis Cardinals

On December 15, 2002, He was traded again, almost exactly a year later to the
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for Mike Wodnicki and Luther Hackman. Tomko manage to win 13 games in his only season in St. Louis, despite a 5.28 ERA in 202.2 innings of work. He also led the National League in hits and earned runs allowed.


San Francisco Giants

He signed with the
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as a free agent prior to the 2004 season. The deal included an option for the 2005 season as well. The first few months of the season went poorly for Tomko. He pitched to a 5.86 ERA in 12 starts through June 7, when he left in the fifth inning with an injury. He was later placed on the disabled list with elbow inflammation. After returning on June 24, he managed a 3.09 ERA in 128 innings to finish out the year. On August 26, he pitched a complete game shutout against the
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. Tomko had a similar 2005 season, compiling a 4.48 ERA in 190.2 innings.


Los Angeles Dodgers

On December 21, , he agreed to a two-year contract worth a reported $8.7 million with the
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. Tomko pitched to a 5.12 ERA in 15 starts for the Dodgers in 2005 before hitting the disabled list with an oblique injury. When he returned in late July, he was relegated to the bullpen for the rest of the season. He managed a 3.64 ERA in 29.2 innings as a late-inning reliever. In 2007, he pitched both as a starter and a reliever during the season. He had a 5.80 ERA in 104 innings for the Dodgers. On August 24, he was designated for assignment. During his time with the Dodgers, Tomko's poor pitching and propensity to give up
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s led to Dodger fans giving him the nickname "Bombko".


San Diego Padres (second stint)

After being released by the Dodgers, he signed with the
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on September 4, 2007. Because of when he signed with the team, Tomko was ineligible for the playoffs. He allowed 14 runs on 25 hits in 27.1 innings between the bullpen and rotation down the stretch. Tomko started the last game of the season, with the Padres needing a win to clinch the National League Wild Card. He ultimately surrendered five runs in 4.1 innings in what was an eventual 11–6 loss against the
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. This resulted in the
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against the
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, which the Padres lost in 13 innings.


Kansas City Royals (first stint)

On January 20, 2008, Tomko signed a one-year, $3 million contract with the
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. He pitched to a 4.81 ERA in 60.1 innings as a starter and reliever. On June 12, 2008, the Royals designated Tomko for assignment.


San Diego Padres (third stint)

On June 27, after being released by the Royals, Tomko once again signed with the San Diego Padres. He pitched in just two games before hitting the disabled list with an elbow strain. Tomko was activated on August 19, but was ultimately released on September 1.


New York Yankees

On February 13, 2009, the
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signed Tomko to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. He began the season with Triple-A Scranton as a reliever but was called up by the Yankees on May 9. Tomko allowed 12 runs on 19 hits across 15 appearances out of the Yankees bullpen. Tomko was designated for assignment on July 21 to make room on the roster for
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. He was given his out right release on July 29. Tomko criticized the Yankees for not using him enough, despite his excellent spring training and minor league numbers, and said his 5.25 ERA was due to a lack of use.


Oakland Athletics

On August 4, he then signed a minor league deal with the
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and was assigned to Triple-A. On August 17, 2009, Tomko defeated the Yankees in his first start for Oakland. Tomko got his 100th career win, however he injured his arm during the game. He missed the rest of the season after he was diagnosed with nerve damage. He re-signed with Oakland during the offseason and the entire 2010 season rehabbing with the
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.


Texas Rangers

On February 19, 2011, the Texas Rangers signed Tomko to a minor league contract with no invitation to spring training. On April 20, the Rangers purchased his contract from the minors and called him up. He allowed nine runs on 15 hits across eight appearances for the Rangers before he was outrighted to Triple-A on May 27. After the 2011 season, he elected for free agency.


Cincinnati Reds (second stint)

On February 19, 2012, Tomko signed a minor league contract with the
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worth $480,000. He was on the minor league disabled list for the month of June and most of July with a shoulder injury. Tomko was 0–6 with a 3.78 ERA in 12 starts with Triple-A
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. On August 2, 2012, he was released by the Reds.


Arizona Diamondbacks

Tomko signed a minor league contract with the
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on August 14, 2012. He was assigned to the Double-A
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. On August 24, Tomko was called up to Triple-A and helped the
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capture the 2012
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championship.


York Revolution

In March 2013, Tomko signed a contract with the
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of the independent
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. He retired in August chance to complete scout and player development school with the
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organization in the hopes of catching on as a professional coach or scout.


Kansas City Royals (second stint)

In November 2013, Tomko signed with Leones del Eascogido in the
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. Thanks to a strong performance, he had half a dozen MLB teams interested in signing him. On March 14, 2014, Tomko agreed to a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals. On June 3, Tomko was released by the Royals.


Colorado Rockies

Tomko signed a minor league deal with the
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on June 10, 2014. He maintained a 5.85 ERA in 10 starts for the
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.


Post-Playing Career

In 2016, Tomko played for the Kansas Stars, a team of former Major League players formed by
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and
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to participate in the
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. He returned for the 2017 tournament, which the Stars won. Tomko pitched in the 2019 Hall of Fame Classic at
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in Cooperstown. In 2022, Tomko joined USA Baseball and served as a pitching coach for the 16U/17U National Team Development Program. He worked in the same capacity for the 13U/14U Athlete Development Program in 2023.


Personal life

Tomko married ''Playboy'' Playmate Julia Schultz (February 1998) in November 2003, and they have twin boys. Tomko is an artist. As of 2017, he was training with famous sports artist Opie Otterstad. In 1970, Tomko's father won a contest to name the new NBA expansion team based on Cleveland. Out of over 11,000 entries in ''
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,'' the name
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was picked. His entry described the name ''Cavaliers'' as "a group of daring, fearless men whose life's pact was never surrender, no matter what the odds."


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