Kevin Beirne Explained

Kevin Beirne
Position:Pitcher
Birth Date:1 January 1974
Birth Place:Houston, Texas, U.S.
Bats:Left
Throws:Right
Debutleague:MLB
Debutdate:May 17
Debutyear:2000
Debutteam:Chicago White Sox
Debut2league:NPB
Debut2date:March 31
Debut2year:2003
Debut2team:Osaka Kintesu Buffaloes
Finalleague:MLB
Finaldate:September 28
Finalyear:2002
Finalteam:Los Angeles Dodgers
Final2league:NPB
Final2date:September 5
Final2year:2006
Final2team:Chiba Lotte Marines
Statleague:MLB
Stat1label:Win–loss record
Stat1value:3–3
Stat2label:Earned run average
Stat2value:6.09
Stat3label:Strikeouts
Stat3value:63
Stat2league:NPB
Stat21label:Win–loss record
Stat21value:21–33
Stat22label:Earned run average
Stat22value:4.27
Stat23label:Strikeouts
Stat23value:379
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Kevin Patrick Beirne (born January 1, 1974) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.

He is the son of Jim Beirne, who played with the Houston Oilers and San Diego Chargers of the NFL from 1968 to 1976.

Career

Beirne was a star outfielder and wide receiver for McCullough High School in The Woodlands, TX where he was a teammate of future NFL player Larry Izzo. In 1989 as a sophomore, Beirne caught 18 passes in a game against Westfield High School, at the time placing him second all-time in Texas high school football history for receptions in a single game. He was a first team all-state receiver his senior year and was ranked the #5 high school receiver in the class of '92 in Texas by the Austin American-Statesman. He signed with Texas A&M, where he played both baseball and football.

Drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 11th round of the MLB amateur draft, Beirne switched from the outfield to pitching in part because a pitcher's schedule fit in better with his football. He did not begin to learn to pitch until he was 21 and playing professionally. Beirne would make his Major League Baseball debut with the Chicago White Sox on May 17, 2000. Beirne pitched 29 games, all but one of them in relief, for the White Sox that season. His lone start came in late September against the Boston Red Sox.

In January, he was traded with Mike Williams, Brian Simmons, and Mike Sirotka to the Toronto Blue Jays for Matt DeWitt and David Wells. Beirne appeared in only five games for the Blue Jays in 2001 and was granted free agency after the season. He signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers in December and had his best and final Major League season for the Dodgers, posting a 3.41 ERA in 29 innings. His last three appearances in the Majors came as a starter.

Beirne played professionally in Japan from 2003 to 2006.

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