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Matt Whisenant
Pitcher
Born: (1971-06-08) June 8, 1971 (age 53)
Los Angeles, California, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Left
MLB debut
July 4, 1997, for the Florida Marlins
Last MLB appearance
May 29, 2000, for the San Diego Padres
MLB statistics
Win–loss record9–8
Earned run average4.96
Strikeouts114
Stats at Baseball Reference Edit this at Wikidata
Managerial record at Baseball Reference
Teams

Matthew Michael Whisenant (born June 8, 1971) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher. He was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in 1990 and spent the 1992 season with the Phillies' Class A affiliate in Spartanburg, South Carolina. He was traded to the Florida Marlins with Joel Adamson for Danny Jackson in November 1992.[1] He spent the next five seasons in the Marlins' minor league system before making his debut against the New York Mets. On July 29, 1997, he was traded to the Kansas City Royals for Matt Treanor. He was then released by the Royals in August 1999 and signed as a free agent by the San Diego Padres later that month. At the end of the 2000 season, he became a free agent and signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers on December 14 of that year. He played for the Dodgers' Class AAA team in Las Vegas in 2001.

Early life

Matt Whisenant was born in 1971 Los Angeles, California and grew up in La Cañada Flintridge, California attending and graduating La Cañada High School in 1989. Whisenant went on to attend Glendale Community College before going pro.[2]

Coaching career

Whisenant returned to La Cañada Flintridge, California to coach high school baseball for La Cañada High School after coaching 9 seasons for Village Christian School.[2]

References

  1. ^ Kraz, Kevin (November 10, 2020). "All-Time Marlins Countdown: Chapter 24". Fish Stripes. SB Nation. Retrieved March 3, 2021.
  2. ^ a b "La Cañada High taps former MLB player Matt Whisenant to lead Spartans baseball team". LA Times. La Cañada Sun. June 9, 2016. Retrieved March 3, 2021.