Julio DePaula
Julio DePaula | |
---|---|
Pitcher | |
Born: Santo Domingo, Dominican Republic | December 31, 1982|
Batted: Right Threw: Right | |
Professional debut | |
MLB: May 16, 2007, for the Minnesota Twins | |
KBO: March 28, 2010, for the Hanwha Eagles | |
Last appearance | |
MLB: September 29, 2007, for the Minnesota Twins | |
KBO: May 27, 2011, for the Hanwha Eagles | |
MLB statistics | |
Win–loss record | 0–1 |
Earned run average | 8.55 |
Strikeouts | 8 |
KBO statistics | |
Win–loss record | 7–15 |
Earned run average | 4.81 |
Strikeouts | 102 |
Stats at Baseball Reference | |
Teams | |
Julio César DePaula (born December 31, 1982) is a Dominican former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, and in the KBO League for the Hanwha Eagles.
Career
[edit]Minnesota Twins
[edit]On July 10, 1999, DePaula signed with the Minnesota Twins organization as an international free agent.[1] He made his professional debut in 2002, splitting the year between the rookie–level Gulf Coast League Twins and rookie–level Elizabethton Twins. DePaula returned to Elizabethton in 2003, recording a 1.71 ERA with 24 strikeouts and 5 saves across 22 appearances.[2]
DePaula spent 2004 with the Single–A Quad Cities River Bandits, compiling a 12–7 record and 3.05 ERA with 88 strikeouts and 9 saves across 49 appearances.[3] In 2005, he played for the High–A Fort Myers Miracle, accumulating a 2.24 ERA with 51 strikeouts across 36 contests.[4]
DePaula split the 2006 campaign between Fort Myers and the Double–A New Britain Rock Cats. In 51 appearances split between the two affiliates, he compiled a 2.09 ERA with 53 strikeouts and 10 saves across 82 innings pitched.[5] On October 18, 2006, the Twins added DePaula to their 40-man roster to prevent him from reaching minor league free agency.[6]
On May 16, 2007, DePaula was promoted to the major leagues for the first time.[7] He appeared in 16 games for the Twins during his rookie campaign, struggling to an 8.55 ERA with 8 strikeouts in 20 innings. In 49 appearances for the Triple–A Rochester Red Wings, DePaula pitched to a 12–5 record and 2.90 ERA with 63 strikeouts across 83+2⁄3 innings pitched.[8]
DePaula spent the entirety of the 2008 season with Triple–A Rochester, accumulating a 5.70 ERA and 65 strikeouts in 77+1⁄3 innings.[9] On October 24, 2008, he was removed from the 40–man roster and sent outright to Triple–A.[10] DePaula elected free agency following the season on November 3.[11]
Tampa Bay Rays
[edit]On January 6, 2009, DePaula signed a minor league contract with the Tampa Bay Rays organization. He received an invitation to major league spring training, but did not make the club and was assigned to the Triple–A Durham Bulls.[12] In 48 appearances for Durham, DePaula registered a 3.87 ERA with 57 strikeouts across 79 innings pitched. With the Bulls, he won the Triple–A championship over the Memphis Redbirds.[13]
Hanwha Eagles
[edit]On December 10, 2009, DePaula signed with the Hanwha Eagles of the KBO League.[14] He made 41 appearances for the Eagles in 2010, accumulating a 6–12 record and 4.58 ERA with 68 strikeouts across 131+2⁄3 innings pitched. In 2011, DePaula struggled to a 5.48 ERA across 17 games, and was released by Hanwha on June 4, 2011.[15]
St. Paul Saints
[edit]On August 21, 2011, DePaula signed with the St. Paul Saints of the American Association of Independent Professional Baseball.[16] In four games for the team, he posted a 3.86 ERA with 10 strikeouts across 11+2⁄3 innings.
Rojos del Águila de Veracruz
[edit]On February 13, 2012, DePaula signed with the Rojos del Águila de Veracruz of the Mexican League.[17] He was released by the team on May 1, after he logged an 2.91 ERA and 15 strikeouts in 21 games.
Diablos Rojos del México
[edit]On May 15, 2012, DePaula signed with the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican League. In 11 games for the team, he struggled to an 8.53 ERA with 11 strikeouts across 12+2⁄3 innings,[18] and was released on June 14.
Bridgeport Bluefish
[edit]On June 29, 2012, DePaula signed wi the Bridgeport Bluefish of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[19] In 31 appearances out of the bullpen, he recorded a 3.03 ERA with 38 strikeouts across 35+2⁄3 innings of work.
York Revolution
[edit]DePaula remained in the Atlantic League in 2013, signing with the York Revolution. In 50 relief appearances for York, DePaula pitched to a 2.89 ERA with 36 strikeouts across 56 innings pitched.[20]
In 2014, DePaula made 28 appearances out of the bullpen, compiling a 3–2 record and 2.48 ERA with 30 strikeouts across 29 innings of work.[21]
Baltimore Orioles
[edit]On June 26, 2014, DePaula signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles.[22] On July 7, the Orioles selected his contract, adding him to their active roster.[23] DePaula did not appear in a game for the Orioles, and was designated for assignment following the activation of Bud Norris the following day.[24][25] He cleared waivers and was sent outright to the Double–A Bowie Baysox on July 11.[26] In 21 appearances for the Baysox, DePaula compiled a 4.97 ERA with 43 strikeouts and 3 saves across 38 innings pitched. He elected free agency following the season on October 15.[27]
Arizona Diamondbacks
[edit]On November 14, 2014, DePaula signed a minor league contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks. He began the year with the Triple–A Reno Aces, struggling to a 12.71 ERA across three appearances.[28] DePaula was released by the Diamondbacks organization on April 17, 2015.
York Revolution (second stint)
[edit]On May 1, 2015, DePaula signed with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, marking his second stint with the team.[29] In nine appearances for York, he registered a 3.86 ERA with nine strikeouts and two saves in 9+1⁄3 innings.
Rieleros de Aguascalientes
[edit]On May 21, 2015, DePaula signed with the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League, but was released two days later without appearing for the team.[30] On May 24, DePaula signed with the Rieleros de Aguascalientes. In 36 appearances, he compiled a 5–3 record and 3.21 ERA with 42 strikeouts and 8 saves across 53+1⁄3 innings pitched.[31]
DePaula initially re–signed with the York Revolution for the 2016 season, but on April 8, 2016, he re–signed with Aguascalientes.[32] After allowing one run in 2⁄3 of an inning in his only appearance, he was released on April 15.
York Revolution (third stint)
[edit]Following his release from Aguascalientes, DePaula signed with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball for his third stint with the club. In 42 games, he posted a 4.74 ERA with 21 strikeouts in 43+2⁄3 innings. On March 15, 2017, DePaula re–signed with York.[33] He made nine appearances for the team in 2015, but struggled to a 6.75 ERA in 9+1⁄3 innings.
Sugar Land Skeeters
[edit]On May 27, 2017, DePaula was traded from York to the Sugar Land Skeeters.[34] In 41 games for the Skeeters, he recorded a 3.40 ERA with 37 strikeouts and 2 saves. DePaula became a free agent after the 2017 season.
Road Warriors
[edit]On July 24, 2018, DePaula signed with the Road Warriors of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.[34] During the season, he served as the team's pitching coach. In 23 games as a player, DePaula compiled a 1–5 record and 6.89 ERA with 31 strikeouts across 32+2⁄3 innings of work.[35] He became a free agent following the 2018 season.
References
[edit]- ^ "Julio de Paula Trades & Transactions". baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Julio DePaula Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News". milb.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Julio DePaula - Stats - Pitching". fangraphs.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Julio DePaula - Baseball Stats". thebaseballcube.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Julio DePaula Stats & Scouting Report". baseballamerica.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Twins add DePaula to 40-man roster". milb.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "TRANSACTIONS". archive.nytimes.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Julio DePaula Player Card". baseballprospectus.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Rays invite six more to Spring Training". heraldtribune.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Sid Hartman: Loss to Northwestern a setback U didn't need". startribune.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Julio de Paula Trades & Transactions". baseball-almanac.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Tampa Bay Rays Make Roster Cuts". draysbay.com. March 16, 2009. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Durham wins Triple-A championship". espn.com. September 23, 2009. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Hanwha Eagles Sign With 2 Former Major League Pitchers". koreatimes.co.kr. December 11, 2009. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "What It's Like For American Players Trying To Make Careers In The Korean Baseball League". vice.com. August 26, 2016. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Saints Make Flurry of Moves at Deadline". oursportscentral.com. August 21, 2011. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Jailen Peguero y Julio C. Paula jugarán Veracruz". diariolibre.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "2012 Mexico City Diablos Rojos Statistics". statscrew.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Bluefish watch: Team adds right-hander DePaula". ctinsider.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "2013 York Revolution Statistics". statscrew.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "2014 York Revolution Statistics". statscrew.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Minor Moves: DePaula, Exposito, Snyder, Smith". mlbtraderumors.com. June 26, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Orioles select contract of RHP Julio DePaula from Double-A Bowie". masn.com. July 7, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Orioles Designate Julio DePaula For Assignment". mlbtraderumors.com. July 8, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Orioles designate Julio DePaula for assignment". cbssports.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Minor Moves: Julio DePaula, Mark Lowe". mlbtraderumors.com. July 11, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Julio DePaula has elected to become a free agent". thescore.com. October 18, 2014. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Reno Aces finalize roster, open 2015 season Thursday". tahoedailytribune.com. April 8, 2015. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ https://x.com/yorkrevolution/status/594188773132492800?s=46&t=UN5XGiNzRq3-vt33N7zCTw [bare URL]
- ^ "Julio DePaula Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News". mlb.com. June 7, 2024. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "2015 Rieleros de Aguascalientes Statistics". statscrew.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "MLB vet Wilson among York Revs' final signings". ydr.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ "Revs bring back outfielder, reliever who reached majors". ydr.com. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
- ^ a b "404 Not Found".
{{cite web}}
: Cite uses generic title (help) - ^ "What do you call a team without a home stadium?". mlb.com. March 27, 2019. Retrieved June 7, 2024.
External links
[edit]- Career statistics from MLB, or ESPN, or Baseball Reference, or Fangraphs, or Baseball Reference (Minors)
- 1982 births
- Living people
- Águilas del Zulia players
- Bridgeport Bluefish players
- Bowie Baysox players
- Diablos Rojos del México players
- Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in Mexico
- Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in South Korea
- Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in the United States
- Dominican Republic national baseball team players
- Durham Bulls players
- Elizabethton Twins players
- Estrellas Orientales players
- Fort Myers Miracle players
- Gigantes del Cibao players
- Gulf Coast Twins players
- Hanwha Eagles players
- KBO League pitchers
- Leones del Escogido players
- Minnesota Twins players
- Major League Baseball pitchers
- Major League Baseball players from the Dominican Republic
- Mexican League baseball pitchers
- New Britain Rock Cats players
- Quad Cities River Bandits players
- Reno Aces players
- Rieleros de Aguascalientes players
- Rochester Red Wings players
- Rojos del Águila de Veracruz players
- St. Paul Saints players
- Sugar Land Skeeters players
- Tiburones de La Guaira players
- York Revolution players
- 2015 WBSC Premier12 players
- Dominican Republic expatriate baseball players in Venezuela