Jason Ryan Jennings (born July 17, 1978) is an American former professional
baseball pitcher. He pitched in
Major League Baseball with the
Colorado Rockies
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(2001-2006),
Houston Astros
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(2007) and
Texas Rangers (2008-2009).
High school/college years
Jennings attended
Poteet High School in
Mesquite, Texas, and was a standout in both
football
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and
baseball. In football, he won All-District honors at both
kicker and
punter. In baseball, as a senior, he was named the District
MVP and posted a .410
batting average, hit seven
home runs, and pitched his way to a 10–3 record and a 0.92
ERA with 132
strikeout
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s.
After graduating from Poteet, he attended
Baylor University, where he played baseball from to . Following his junior season at Baylor, Jennings was named by both Baseball America and Collegiate Baseball as the 1999 National Player of the Year. In what would be his final season at Baylor, he struck out 172 hitters in 146.2 innings and hit .382 with 17 homers and 68
RBIs. He also won the Golden Spikes Award, the Dick Howser Trophy, his second consecutive
Big 12 Player of the Year, consensus
All-America honors, the Outstanding Player on the 1999 Big 12 All Tournament Team, and a spot on the 1999 All-Big 12 Academic First Team.
Professional career
As a member of the
Colorado Rockies
The Colorado Rockies are an American professional baseball team based in Denver. The Rockies compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (NL) West division. The team plays its home baseball games at Coors Fie ...
, Jason posted his most impressive numbers in the season when he won the
Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award in the
National League, beating out
Brad Wilkerson
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and
Austin Kearns. In his major league debut, Jennings hit a home run and tossed a
complete game
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shutout, becoming the first major leaguer to accomplish that feat. On May 8, 2004, Jennings became the only pitcher in history to hit a home run off of Hall of Fame pitcher
Greg Maddux
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.
From to , Jennings had three losing seasons and posted an ERA above 5 each year. In , Jennings pitched much better, ending the season with a 3.78 ERA, but had only a 9–13 record due to a lack of run support that ranked near the bottom of the league. From May 29 to the end of the season, Jennings had a 3.17 ERA, which was 4th in the Majors and 2nd in the NL behind
Roy Oswalt. He also finished with over 200 innings pitched. He ended his career with the Rockies as the franchise's all-time winningest pitcher. He was surpassed in wins by a Rockies pitcher on June 23, 2009 by former teammate
Aaron Cook.
On December 12, 2006 the Rockies traded Jennings, along with
Miguel Asencio, to the
Houston Astros
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for
Willy Taveras,
Taylor Buchholz and
Jason Hirsh. The deal seemed to work in favor of the 2007 Rockies, who made it to the
2007 World Series
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with Taveras at the top of the order. Both Buchholz and Hirsh pitched decently in their first season with the Rockies.
was a lackluster year with the Astros for Jennings. In a game against the
Padres, he gave up 11
earned runs on 8
hits
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in two-thirds of an inning with three
walks and no strikeouts. In doing so, he set the record for the most earned runs allowed by a starting pitcher in a game while pitching less than one inning.
On January 17, , he signed a one-year contract with the Texas Rangers. Jennings ended up going on the
DL after just six starts, all in April (missing the rest of the season), in which he struggled mightily. He went 0–5 with an 8.56 ERA, allowing eight home runs in 27 innings of work, and he made it past the fifth inning only once.
On February 6, , he re-signed with the Rangers to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training.
On August 27, 2009, Jennings was designated for assignment, then given his outright release by the Rangers.
During the 2009–2010 MLB offseason, Jennings was signed by the
Oakland Athletics
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to a minor-league contract with an invite to
spring training
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.
On May 25, 2011, the
Grand Prairie AirHogs of the
American Association of Independent Professional Baseball
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signed Jennings to a contract for the remainder of their season. On September 12, 2011, Jennings started Game 5 of the AA Championship and pitched 6 innings to pick up the win and help lead the AirHogs to their first American Association Championship - his first championship at any level.
Jennings officially retired in 2012.
See also
*
List of Colorado Rockies team records
References
External links
:
{{DEFAULTSORT:Jennings, Jason
1978 births
Living people
Baseball players from Dallas
Major League Baseball pitchers
Major League Baseball Rookie of the Year Award winners
Baylor Bears baseball players
Golden Spikes Award winners
Colorado Rockies players
Houston Astros players
Texas Rangers players
Asheville Tourists players
Portland Rockies players
Carolina Mudcats players
Salem Avalanche players
Colorado Springs Sky Sox players
Round Rock Express players
Corpus Christi Hooks players
Sacramento River Cats players
Grand Prairie AirHogs players
All-American college baseball players