Radhames Liz

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13 innings before playing in the Dominican Winter League. [2] However, he had difficulty with his control in the 2006 season, walking 75 batters. [2] Baseball America named Liz the Orioles' fifth-best prospect going into the 2007 season, following Billy Rowell, Brandon Erbe, Nolan Reimold, and Pedro Beato.

Liz returned to Bowie for the 2007 season and was selected for the Eastern League's All-Star Game. He no-hit the Harrisburg Senators on June 1. His no-hitter was the first nine-inning no-hitter ever pitched at Prince George's Stadium, which has been open since 1994. On August 14, Liz took a no-hitter into the eighth inning against the Connecticut Defenders; he then allowed a single and a two-run home run, but struck out 14 batters in eight innings.

For the 2007 season, Liz had an 11–4 record for the Baysox with a 3.22 ERA and 161 strikeouts in 137 innings pitched. [2] In his 10 starts at the Baysox' Prince George's Stadium, he was 9–0 with a 2.02 ERA in 6213 innings pitched. [3]

The Orioles recalled Liz from Bowie on August 24, 2007, to make a start against the Minnesota Twins at Oriole Park at Camden Yards the following day. [4] He allowed five runs, including a three-run home run to Torii Hunter, in six innings. He consistently threw 97–98 miles per hour, with one pitch clocked at 100. [5] In 2008, he mostly played for the Norfolk Tides, the Orioles' Triple-A affiliate in Norfolk, Virginia. In 15 starts with the Tides, Liz was 3–7 with a 3.62 ERA. [2]

San Diego Padres

On November 25, 2009, Liz was claimed off waivers by the San Diego Padres. [6] He played the 2010 season with the Portland Beavers, Triple-A affiliate of the Padres, and posted an 8–8 record with a 4.83 ERA and 109 strikeouts in 25 games (22 starts). [2]

On January 5, 2011, Liz was released by the Padres. [7]

LG Twins

On January 7, 2011, he signed with the LG Twins of the KBO League. [8] Liz enjoyed a tenure of success in the KBO, leading the league in strikeouts in 2013 with 188. [9] He would post a 26–38 record with a 3.51 ERA in three seasons with the Twins, totalling 51823 innings pitched. [2]

Toronto Blue Jays

Liz signed a minor league contract with the Toronto Blue Jays on March 8, 2014, [9] and was assigned to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons. After starting the season on the disabled list, he was assigned to the New Hampshire Fisher Cats on May 25 for a start against the Portland Sea Dogs. [10]

Pittsburgh Pirates

On December 13, 2014, Liz signed a one-year Major League contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates for $1 million. Initially it was reported to be a two-year contract for $3 million. However, the deal was adjusted due to the Pirates being "uncomfortable" with Liz's physical results. [11] On May 25, Liz was designated for assignment. [12] He was re-added to the major league roster on September 1 and designated for assignment again on September 15. [13]

Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles

On November 26, 2015, Liz signed a one-year deal with the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of Nippon Professional Baseball for the 2016 season. [14]

Milwaukee Brewers

On December 22, 2017, Liz signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers. [15] He was released on June 1, 2018.

Lamigo Monkeys

On February 1, 2019, Liz signed with the Lamigo Monkeys of the Chinese Professional Baseball League. [16] On January 5, 2020, he re-signed with the team (now named the Rakuten Monkeys) for the 2020 season. [17] However, on February 9, Liz opted out of his contract for unspecified reasons, though he later clarified that it was due to a herniated disc in his back that he wanted to address. [18]

Leones de Yucatán

On February 23, 2021, Liz signed with the Leones de Yucatán of the Mexican League. [19] In 10 starts for the team, he registered a 4-3 record and 3.96 ERA with 50 strikeouts in 52.1 innings pitched. The following year, he made 15 starts, logging a 3-5 record and identical 3.96 ERA with 69 strikeouts in 72.2 innings of work. Liz won the Mexican League Championship with the Leones in 2022. [20]

Toros de Tijuana

On December 2, 2022, Liz was traded to the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League in exchange for P Tyler Alexander. [21] He was released on April 5, 2023, without making an appearance for the club. [22] However, he later rejoined the team and officially signed with them on May 19. [23] In 6 starts, he posted a 1–0 record with a 2.96 ERA and 20 strikeouts over 27.1 innings. Liz was waived on June 25, 2023. [24]

Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos

On July 8, 2023, Liz signed with the Tecolotes de los Dos Laredos of the Mexican League. [23] In 4 starts for Dos Laredos, Liz logged a 2–1 record and 4.26 ERA with 11 strikeouts across 19 innings pitched.

Guerreros de Oaxaca

On February 22, 2024, Liz signed with the Guerreros de Oaxaca of the Mexican League. [25]

Scouting report

Liz is known for his remarkably long arms; when he stands with his arms at his sides, his fingers reach below his knees. [26] Liz uses a straight overhand pitching motion and throws his fastball consistently in the mid- to upper-90s [27] and has been clocked at 99 mph. [28] His other pitches include an overhand curveball, a sinker, a slider, and two variations of a changeup. [29] Early in his professional career, Liz received attention because of a clicking sound which is sometimes loud enough to be heard in the stands and occurs whenever he throws a pitch. Some have thought it to be his thumb clicking against his index finger. [30] Orioles head athletic trainer Richie Bancells discovered that Liz's scapula caused the clicking; although rare, this condition does not hurt his pitching career. To treat this condition, Liz has been doing an exercise program to strengthen the muscles around his collarbone. [31]

Honours

Club

Lamigo Monkeys

Individual

Personal life

Liz is of Haitian descent. [32]

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Radhames Liz
Radhames Liz.jpg
Liz with the San Diego Padres
Guerreros de Oaxaca
Pitcher
Born: (1983-10-06) October 6, 1983 (age 40)
El Seibo, Dominican Republic
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Professional debut
MLB: August 25, 2007, for the Baltimore Orioles
KBO: April 2, 2011, for the LG Twins
NPB: March 26, 2016, for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles
CPBL: March 23, 2019, for the Rakuten Monkeys
Last MLB appearance
September 10, 2015, for the Pittsburgh Pirates