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Drey Jameson

Drey Jameson

American baseball player (born 1997)


Drey Matthew Jameson (born August 17, 1997) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Arizona Diamondbacks of Major League Baseball (MLB).

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Born and raised in Greenfield, Indiana, Jameson played two years of college baseball at Ball State University. The Diamondbacks selected him in the first round of the 2019 MLB draft and he played in their minor league system before making his MLB debut in 2022.

Amateur career

Jameson attended Greenfield-Central High School in Greenfield, Indiana.[1] In 2017, his senior year, he went 6–1 with a 0.65 ERA.[2] He went unselected in the 2017 Major League Baseball draft and thus enrolled at Ball State University where he played college baseball for the Ball State Cardinals.

In 2018, Jameson's freshman season at Ball State, he went 7–2 with a 3.88 ERA over 18 games (12 starts).[3] He was awarded Mid-American Conference (MAC) Freshman Pitcher of the Year.[4] As a sophomore in 2019, he started 16 games and pitched to a 6–3 record with a 3.24 ERA and 146 strikeouts over 91+23 innings and was named the MAC Pitcher of the Year.[5]

Professional career

The Arizona Diamondbacks selected Jameson in the first round, with the 34th overall pick, of the 2019 Major League Baseball draft.[6][7] He signed for $1.4 million and was assigned to the Hillsboro Hops of the Class A-Short Season Northwest League.[8][9] Over 11+23 innings, he gave up eight earned runs, 14 hits, and nine walks, striking out 12.[10] He did not play a minor league game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.[11] To begin the 2021 season, he returned to Hillsboro, now members of the High-A West.[12] After starting 12 games and pitching to a 2–4 record with a 3.92 ERA and 77 strikeouts over 64+13 innings, he was promoted to the Amarillo Sod Poodles of the Double-A Central in late July.[13] Over eight starts with Amarillo, Jameson went 3–2 with a 4.08 ERA and 68 strikeouts over 46+13 innings.[14]

Jameson returned to Amarillo to begin the 2022 season.[15] After posting a 2.41 ERA over 18+23 innings, he was promoted to the Reno Aces of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League.[16] Over 21 starts with Reno, Jameson went 5–12 with a 6.95 ERA and 109 strikeouts over 114 innings.[17]

On September 15, 2022, the Diamondbacks selected Jameson's contract and promoted him to the major leagues.[18] He made his MLB debut that night as Arizona's starting pitcher versus the San Diego Padres, earning the win after throwing seven scoreless innings in which he allowed no runs, one walk, and two hits in a 4-0 Diamondbacks win.[19]

In 2023, Jameson posted a 3.32 ERA across 15 appearances for the Diamondbacks before he was placed on the injured list with elbow inflammation on July 7, 2023.[20] He was transferred to the 60-day injured list the following day.[21] On September 17, it was announced that Jameson would undergo Tommy John surgery, ending his season and likely ruling him out for the entirety of the 2024 season.[22]


References

  1. "Drey Jameson throws no-hitter in first start of season". indystar.com. Indianapolis Star. July 4, 2017.
  2. Torres, Rich (July 15, 2017). "Greenfield-Central grad set to compete in showcase". Daily Reporter.
  3. Torres, Rich (June 3, 2017). "A Will to Win: Greenfield's Jameson conquers adversity by continuously thriving through each opportunity". Greenfieldreporter.com. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  4. "2020 Minor League Baseball season canceled". Mlb.com. June 30, 2020. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  5. "Pamplin Media Group – Hillsboro Hops unveil 2021 roster, with returnees from past years". Pamplinmedia.com. Archived from the original on May 4, 2021. Retrieved May 4, 2021.
  6. "Thomas And Fletcher Homer, Amarillo Drops Opener 11–8". MiLB.com. August 6, 2021. Retrieved August 27, 2021.
  7. "Diamondbacks' Drey Jameson: Goes on IL with sore elbow". cbssports.com. Retrieved July 9, 2023.
  8. "Diamondbacks' Drey Jameson: Moved to 60-day IL". cbssports.com. Retrieved July 9, 2023.

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