Jon Niese

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70+13 innings pitched. Niese was released by the Mariners organization on July 15. [34]

Pitching style

Niese throws five pitches:

Niese uses all five of his pitches against right-handed hitters, but he tends not to use the two-seamer and changeup against lefties, or in 2-strike counts. [35]

Personal life

Jon Niese met Leah Eckman, a native of Oregon, Ohio, in July 2009 at a bonfire at Bowling Green State University while he was rehabbing a torn hamstring. The couple was married on January 12, 2013, in Toledo, Ohio. [36] On November 18, 2013 they welcomed their first child, daughter Graylee Mae. On July 24, 2015, Niese started for the Mets at Citi Field against the Los Angeles Dodgers. After pitching 3 innings, Niese retired to the clubhouse where he used FaceTime to watch his wife give birth to the couple's first son, Tatum Jeffrey, in Toledo. He has his son's name tattooed on his right inside forearm. [37] On March 26, 2012 Cardinals center fielder and ex-teammate Carlos Beltran paid $10,000 for Niese to get a nose job. Niese's motivation for the nose job originally was cosmetic, but he said he has been breathing better since the elective procedure. Said Niese: "He wanted me to have a new nose. So he offered to pay for it. I was just like, 'All right.' Then it turned into seeing doctors and to getting it fixed." [38]

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Jon Niese
Jonathon Niese on August 12, 2016.jpg
Niese with the Mets in 2016
Pitcher
Born: (1986-10-27) October 27, 1986 (age 37)
Lima, Ohio, U.S.
Batted: Left
Threw: Left
MLB debut
September 2, 2008, for the New York Mets
Last MLB appearance
August 23, 2016, for the New York Mets