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Josh Tomlin was born on 19 October, 1984 in Tyler, Texas, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1984). Discover Josh Tomlin's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 39 years old?
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Timeline
Joshua Aubry Tomlin (born October 19, 1984) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians and Atlanta Braves.
He was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 11th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign.
Tomlin was drafted by the Indians in the 19th round of the 2006 Major League Baseball draft.
Tomlin was drafted again by the Cleveland Indians in the 19th round of the 2006 Major League Baseball draft, and did sign.
Since 2006, he has played with various minor league baseball teams including the Mahoning Valley Scrappers, Lake County Captains, Kinston Indians, Buffalo Bisons, and Columbus Clippers.
At Columbus, Tomlin went 8–4 with a 2.68 ERA in 20 appearances, including 17 starts.
He has an overall minor-league record of 51–24 with a 3.20 ERA.
He made his MLB debut in 2010.
He is known for his low walk rate.
He has been to the World Series twice, winning one with the 2021 Atlanta Braves, and losing one with the 2016 Cleveland Indians.
Tomlin was coached by his father until he began playing high school baseball.
Tomlin attended Whitehouse High School, Angelina College, and Texas Tech University.
Tomlin was promoted to the Indians to make his major league debut against the New York Yankees on July 27, 2010, where he outpitched the Yankees' CC Sabathia, earning a 4–1 win.
In 12 starts for the Indians, Tomlin went 6-4 with a 4.56 ERA in 73 innings.
In 2011, Tomlin pitched most of the season in the Indians rotation, finishing with a record of 12-7 in 26 starts.
In July, holding a 5-5 record and 5.45 ERA and recording at least six innings in just 7 of 13 starts (compared to 23 of 26 in all of 2011), Tomlin stated, "Last year, they could count on me to save the bullpen. It's bothered me that I've been like that. It's frustrating."
On May 7, 2012, Tomlin pitched a no-decision with a career-high eight strikeouts in a win versus the White Sox.
The following day Tomlin reported soreness in his wrist and was placed on the 15-day disabled list after undergoing an MRI which revealed inflammation to soft tissue.
On August 21, 2012, Tomlin underwent Tommy John surgery and was eliminated for the rest of the 2012 season and was expected to miss the entire 2013 season.
However, he did pitch in one game on September 12, 2013, when he pitched two shutout innings against the Chicago White Sox in a relief appearance.
Tomlin was called up from AAA Columbus on May 5, 2014, and placed on the Cleveland Indians starting rotation, replacing Carlos Carrasco.
On June 28, Tomlin pitched a near perfect game against the Seattle Mariners, striking out 11, walking none, and giving up one hit.
The only player to reach base was Kyle Seager, getting a lead off single in the fifth.
Tomlin went on to get a complete-game shutout, leading the Indians to a 5-0 victory.
He finished the 2014 season appearing in 25 games, 16 of them starts, with a record of 6-9 in 104 innings.
The following season, Tomlin underwent shoulder surgery in April 2015, and started just 10 games for the Indians.
On January 15, 2016, he and the Indians agreed to a one-year deal for the 2016 season worth $2.5 million.
Negotiations continued, and 11 days later, another year was added to the contract, for the same $2.5 million base salary.
The Indians exercised Tomlin's 2018 option on November 3, 2017.
He finished the regular season starting 29 games for the Indians, establishing career highs in every statistical pitching category.
He had a very low walk rate, leading the majors with only 1.03 bases on balls per 9 innings pitched.
He also started 4 games for the Indians in their postseason route to the World Series, going 2–1 with a 4.58 ERA.
In 2017, he had a record of 10-9 with a 4.98 ERA in 26 starts.
A team option, worth $3 million, was available for the 2018 season.
In 2018, Tomlin began the season as the Indians fourth starter, but after struggling through six starts, he was moved to the bullpen.
Tomlin finished with a career-worst 6.14 ERA in 32 appearances, 9 starts.
He elected free agency on October 29, 2018.
In January 2019, Tomlin trained at Driveline Baseball to improve his pitching delivery.
On February 7, Tomlin signed a minor league deal with the Milwaukee Brewers that included an invitation to spring training.