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Pitching Career Batting Career Pitching Postseason Batting Postseason Fielding Postseason. Standard Pitching Show Minors. Bold season totals indicate player led league. Sign up for the free Stathead newsletter and get scores, news and notes in your inbox every day. After graduation, Smith thought a summer travel ball tournament in Cheyenne, Wyoming, would be his last on the mound.
He was already enrolled at nearby Washington to study biomechanical engineering, but an inspiring tournament run with his buddies pulled surprising heartstrings. There, he cracked the rotation as a freshman. After a disappointing sophomore year, his career took off in the summer as a reliever for the Wenatchee AppleSox of the West Coast League.
Smith was the Whitworth ace as a junior, striking out 9. Did you know on September 27, , Doug Fister came within one strikeout of matching Tom Seaver's Major League record of ten consecutive strikeouts?
Did you know that Doug Fister started twenty-five games in , and walked less than twenty-five batters that season - the first instance in Washington Nationals history? Doug Fister is an avid jogger who regularly puts in mile routes during the regular season between his starts, saying in USA Today Joseph White, 'Nationals new starter Doug Fister to run in DC', Source , "It's something that for me clears any sort of mental or physical problems.
Being able to get out there on the open road and just run, it's a release of energy and release of stress for me. It's like you watch in D. Tactically how they handle a situation. That's kind of how I've been brought up. It's not just go out there and shoot, shoot, shoot. It's, tactically, why would I be doing this?
I need to make a decision if this is right, if this is wrong, and just kind of making every decision at the snap.
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