Dave Gassner Explained

Dave Gassner
Position:Pitcher
Birth Date:14 December 1978
Birth Place:Hortonville, Wisconsin
Bats:Right
Throws:Left
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:April 16
Debutyear:2005
Debutteam:Minnesota Twins
Finaldate:April 21
Finalyear:2005
Finalteam:Minnesota Twins
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:1-0
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:5.87
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:2
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David K. Gassner (born December 14, 1978) is a former professional baseball pitcher. Gassner is a 1997 graduate of Hortonville High School in Hortonville, Wisconsin and 2002 graduate of Purdue University with a degree in Education.[1]

Career

Gassner played college baseball for the Purdue Boilermakers from 1998 - 2001.[2]

He was selected by Toronto Blue Jays in the 2001 amateur entry draft, and played in their minor league organization from through [3]

On December 15, 2003, Gassner was sent to the Minnesota Twins to complete a trade made on July 16, 2003 where the Blue Jays sent Shannon Stewart and a player to be named later (Gassner) to the Twins for Bobby Kielty.[4]

Gassner spent the entire season with the Rochester Red Wings of the International League. On April 16, 2005 made his major league debut for the Twins against the Cleveland Indians getting the win by pitching 6 innings giving up only one earned run. Gassner was to have only one more start for the Twins, spending most of the season with the Rochester Red Wings.[5]

Gassner missed the majority of the season with a left elbow strain[6] and spent the entire season with the Rochester Red Wings where he compiled a 6-12 record and a 4.95 ERA.

Gassner started the season playing for the York Revolution of the Atlantic League,[7] but on June 6, 2008 he was signed to a minor league contract by the Boston Red Sox and assigned to the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs.

On June 7 Gassner made his first start for the Sea Dogs against the Akron Aeros earning a no decision after pitching 5 innings, allowing 6 hits and 2 earned runs.[8] He became a free agent at the end of the season. Gassner signed with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League for the 2009 season. He retired on August 26, 2009.

Awards and recognition

After baseball life

In 2010, Gassner was named head coach of the Appleton West varsity baseball team in Appleton, Wisconsin. He is also a substitute teacher in the fields of science and mathematics for the Appleton Area School District.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Dave Gassner . . 2008-07-10 .
  2. Web site: Purdue University Baseball Players Who Played in the Major Leagues. Baseball-Almanac.com. 20 July 2012. https://web.archive.org/web/20040612022507/http://baseball-almanac.com/college/purdue_university_baseball_players.shtml. live. 2004-06-12.
  3. Web site: Dave Gassner . The Baseball Cube . 2008-07-10 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20080705134308/http://thebaseballcube.com/players/G/Dave-Gassner.shtml . 2008-07-05 .
  4. Web site: Dave Gassner . Baseball Reference. 2008-07-10 .
  5. Web site: Home runs back Gassner's debut: Soft-tossing rookie largely befuddles Tribe . Mark Sheldon . MLB.com. 2005-04-16 . 2008-07-10 .
  6. Web site: #34 Dave Gassner . SoxProspects. 2008-07-10 .
  7. Web site: York Revs win one, loss pitcher Dave Gassner . Jim Seip . York Daily Record. 2008-06-05 . 2008-07-10 .
  8. Web site: PORTLAND SQUANDERS A 10-0 LEAD, LOSE 11-10 TO AKRON . Portland Sea Dogs. 2008-06-07 . 2008-07-10 .
  9. Web site: Dave Gassner . MiLB.com. 2008-07-10 .