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Joseph Anthony Musgrove (born December 4, 1992) is an American
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for the
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of
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(MLB). He previously played within the
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, Houston Astros, and
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organizations. Musgrove was born in
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, and began participating in baseball tournaments at the age of seven. He broke out as a star pitcher and batter during his junior season at Grossmont High School, which he helped take to two state championship appearances. After being selected by the Blue Jays in the first round of the 2011 MLB Draft, Musgrove chose to forgo his previous commitment to play
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for San Diego State, instead signing with the team. Partway through the 2012 season, Musgrove was traded to the Astros as part of a massive ten-player swap. There, his minor league career faltered due to a series of injuries, and he did not advance past the Rookie League until 2014. He began to rise through the Astros' farm system in 2015, and made his major league debut the following year. In 2017, Musgrove was part of the
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-winning Astros team. That offseason, Musgrove was part of another massive trade between the Astros and the Pirates. He spent two years there before being traded to his hometown Padres. On April 9, 2021, Musgrove pitched the first
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in the Padres' 52-year franchise history.


Early life

Musgrove was born on December 4, 1992, in
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, to Mark and Diane Musgrove. He has one brother and two sisters. Mark, a lifelong baseball fan, originally supported the
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but became a
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fan after the team was created in 1969. He was frequently busy, working as a police officer and
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in
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so Diane played catch with a young Musgrove in their front yard. Musgrove began participating in baseball tournaments at the age of seven, where he was often physically larger than his teammates. Additionally, Musgrove took pitching lessons with distant relative Dominick Johnson, the son of
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(MLB) pitcher Deron Johnson. Johnson taught Musgrove a series of intense workouts designed in the 1970s by former
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trainer Gus Hoefling. Musgrove attended Grossmont High School in El Cajon, where he emerged as a strong two-way player during his junior season. As a pitcher in 2010, Musgrove boasted an 11–1 win–loss record with five saves, a 2.07
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(ERA), and 70 strikeouts in
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. As a batter, he also had a .430
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, with nine
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s and 35
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(RBIs). The following year, his record fell to 7–5, but Musgrove recorded a 2.40 ERA and 100 strikeouts in innings, while hitting .350 with nine home runs and 32 RBIs.


Professional career


Draft and minor leagues

The
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selected Musgrove out of high school in the first round, 46th overall, of the 2011 MLB Draft. At the time, he had committed to play
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for San Diego State but chose to forgo that commitment in order to sign with the Blue Jays. He played eight games with the Rookie
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before being moved to the other Rookie affiliate, the Bluefield Blue Jays, in late August. In a combined nine games and innings for the two teams, Musgrove posted a 1–1 record in 2011, with a 4.01 ERA and 18 strikeouts. He began with Bluefield in 2012, recording a 1.13 ERA and nine strikeouts in eight innings. On July 20, 2012, Musgrove was part of a massive 10-player trade between the Blue Jays and the Houston Astros. He was traded to Houston alongside major league players
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and Ben Francisco, minor league prospects Asher Wojciechowski,
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, and Carlos Pérez, and a player to be named later, in exchange for J. A. Happ, Brandon Lyon, and David Carpenter. The player to be named later was eventually named as pitching prospect
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. Houston assigned Musgrove to the
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, where he went 0–1 with a 7.00 ERA in four games and nine innings. He spent the entirety of the 2013 season with the Gulf Coast League Astros, going 1–3 with a 4.41 ERA in innings and 11 games. A series of injuries throughout his minor league career kept Musgrove from breaking out of the Rookie Leagues until 2014, when he was assigned to the Class A Short Season Tri-City ValleyCats. He missed two months of the 2012 season due to a strained rotator cuff, and spent the majority of the 2013 season on the sidelines with a sprained ulnar collateral ligament. An injury to his
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continued to bother Musgrove during his time with the ValleyCats, and he made only a handful of appearances. In the 77 innings that he did pitch, Musgrove posted a 7–1 record with a 2.81 ERA and 67 strikeouts, as well as 0.96
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(WHIP). Musgrove started the 2015 season with the Class A Quad Cities River Bandits, with whom he posted a 4–1 record and a 0.70 ERA in five games. He received two promotions that season: first, in May, to the High-A Lancaster JetHawks, and then again in June to the Double A Corpus Christi Hooks. Musgrove went 12–1 for the season across all three teams, with a 1.88 ERA and 99 strikeouts in innings. He was named the Astros' 2015 Minor League Pitcher of the Year, and was added to the
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in November so that he could be protected from the Rule 5 draft. After beginning 2016 with Corpus Christi, Musgrove was promoted to the Triple A Fresno Grizzlies on May 13, 2016. After a strong start to his time in Fresno, recording a 2.00 ERA with 19 strikeouts by mid-July, Musgrove was selected as the starting pitcher for the United States Team at the 2016 All-Star Futures Game. He retired all three World Team batters he faced in only 11 pitches. Musgrove went 5–3 for the season in Fresno, with a 3.81 ERA and 57 strikeouts in 59 innings.


Houston Astros (2016–2017)

Musgrove was recalled by the Astros from Fresno on August 1, 2016. In 16 games between Corpus Christi and Fresno prior to his promotion, he was 7–4 with a 2.74 ERA. He made his major league debut on August 2 versus the Toronto Blue Jays, striking out eight over 4.1 innings while only allowing one hit. His first Major League strikeout victim was Edwin Encarnación. He spent the remainder of the season with the Astros, going 4–4 with a 4.06 ERA over 11 games (ten starts). Musgrove began 2017 with Houston, and spent the majority of the season there, pitching only one game with Fresno. In 38 games (15 starts) for the Astros in 2017, he was 7–8 with a 4.77 ERA. In the postseason, he appeared in seven games, including four
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games. In four innings pitched, he allowed three hits and three runs, but threw a scoreless top of the 10th inning of Game 5 against the Dodgers where he was the winning pitcher. The series concluded after 7 games with the Astros winning the title. Three years later, it was revealed in the Houston Astros sign stealing scandal that the Astros had cheated during the 2017 season. Musgrove subsequently said he thought the team's championship was "tainted" because of this.


Pittsburgh Pirates (2018–2020)

On January 13, 2018, the Astros traded Musgrove, along with Michael Feliz, Colin Moran and Jason Martin, to the
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for Gerrit Cole. He began the season on the disabled list and was activated on May 25, joining the starting rotation. Pitching against the St. Louis Cardinals on August 30, 2018, Musgrove began the game by throwing 21 consecutive
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, the most by a major league pitcher to start a game since 1988. This included eight swinging strikes, six called strikes, two foul balls and five balls in play where the batter was put out by the Pirates fielders. In 19 starts, he finished with a record of 6–9 in innings. In 2019, his left-on-base percentage of 63.2% was the worst in the majors. In 2020 for the Pirates, Musgrove recorded a 1–5 record and 3.86 ERA with 55 strikeouts in 39.2 innings pitched.


San Diego Padres (2021–present)

On January 19, 2021, the Pirates traded Musgrove to his hometown
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in a three team trade that sent David Bednar,
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, Drake Fellows,
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, and
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to the Pirates and
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to the
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. The 2021 season proved to be a breakout campaign for Musgrove, as he posted career bests in several categories, including ERA, WHIP, batting average against, strikeouts, innings pitched, and win/loss record. On April 9, 2021, Musgrove threw a
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against the Texas Rangers at Globe Life Field, the first no-hitter in the Padres' 52-year history. He threw 77 of 112 pitches for strikes and struck out 10 batters; a fourth-inning hit by pitch to Joey Gallo prevented Musgrove from achieving a perfect game. In 2021, Musgrove posted an 11–9 record with a 3.18 ERA and 203 strikeouts in innings. He led the Padres' starting rotation in wins, ERA and strikeouts. On August 1, 2022, the Padres announced they signed Musgrove to a five-year contract extension, worth $100 million. Musgrove followed up his 2021 campaign with a strong season in 2022, recording a career low 2.93 ERA over 181 innings pitched, the lowest ERA among the Padres starting rotation that season. 21 of Musgrove's 30 starts in 2022 were Quality starts, and Musgrove had the 9th lowest ERA among qualified NL starting pitchers. Musgrove pitched the third game of the 2022 NL Wild Card Series against the
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, holding the Mets scoreless over seven innings while allowing only two baserunners. Musgrove pitched the fourth game of the NLDS against the
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and earned the win in the series-clinching game, holding the Dodgers to two runs over six innings despite allowing nine baserunners.


See also

* List of Major League Baseball no-hitters


References


External links

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