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Logan Ondrusek was born on 13 February, 1985 in Hallettsville, Texas, U.S., is an American baseball player. Discover Logan Ondrusek'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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He was used mostly in the 8th inning, with 32 of his appearances coming in the 8th.
Logan Jared Ondrusek (born February 13, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher who plays for the Uni-President Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League.
He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds and Baltimore Orioles, and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows.
Ondrusek currently lives in Shiner, Texas.
The Cincinnati Reds selected Ondrusek in the 13th round of the 2005 MLB June Amateur Draft.
Ondrusek began his minor league career with the rookie league Billings Mustangs.
In his first year with the Mustangs, he went 1–6 with a 6.02 ERA.
In 2006, Ondrusek pitched for Billings, Single-A Dayton and Double-A Chattanooga.
In his second year, he went 4–6 with a 3.59 ERA.
In 2008, Ondrusek was promoted to the Reds' Triple-A affiliate, the Louisville Bats, where he went 4–1 with a 1.50 ERA.
Ondrusek was added to the Reds' 40-man roster after the 2009 season to protect him from the Rule 5 Draft.
In 2010, Ondrusek made the Reds' Opening Day roster with a strong showing in spring training, throwing 10 scoreless innings.
He made his first professional appearance on Opening Day at Great American Ballpark, pitching a scoreless eighth inning against the St. Louis Cardinals.
However, with an 11.12 ERA through nine appearances, Ondrusek was sent down to Triple-A Louisville on April 22.
Due to injuries and struggles in the Reds' bullpen, Ondrusek was recalled to the majors on June 1.
Despite a rough initial appearance upon his return to the big leagues (giving up a home run to Matt Holliday in his first game back), Ondrusek settled down, with a 1.27 ERA from his June 1 recall through August 10.
This included a streak of 22 scoreless innings in 20 appearances.
He earned the first win of his MLB career on July 23 against the Houston Astros after pitching a scoreless seventh inning.
Ondrusek picked up four more wins over the rest of the season, finishing the 2010 regular season 5–0 with a 3.68 ERA and 39 strikeouts over 58.2 innings.
Ondrusek pitched in both Game 1 and Game 2 of the 2010 NLDS against the Philadelphia Phillies.
In the first game, he pitched 1.2 innings, allowing no hits or runs despite committing a throwing error.
In Game 2, Ondrusek was brought in with two outs and the bases loaded in the sixth inning, and allowed a run on a hit batsman.
However, he got the next batter to ground out, escaping the jam with minimal damage.
Ondrusek finished the 2010 postseason with a 0.00 ERA with no walks in two innings pitched in two games.
Ondrusek played all of 2011 with Cincinnati, where in 66 appearances, he went 5–5 with a 3.23 ERA and 14 holds, striking out 41 in 61.1 innings.
Ondrusek was used mostly in the seventh and eighth innings, usually to pitch one inning per game.
Ondrusek played most of 2012 with Cincinnati, but was optioned to Louisville on August 21 when the Reds were in need of a catcher after Devin Mesoraco was suspended.
He was brought back up when the rosters expanded in September.
In 63 appearances in 2012, Ondrusek went 5–2 with a 3.46 ERA and 13 holds, striking out 39 in 54.2 innings.
On January 17, 2013, Ondrusek signed a two-year, $2.35 million contract to avoid arbitration.
As a Super Two player, Ondrusek was granted four years of arbitration versus the normal three.
Ondrusek began 2013 with Double-A Pensacola after a spring training in which he gave up nine runs in 10.2 innings with a WHIP of 2.062.
He made three appearances with the Blue Wahoos before being recalled to Cincinnati.
Ondrusek was optioned to Louisville on June 8, after an outing in which he gave up four runs.
He had a 5.64 ERA and a 1.299 WHIP in 21 appearances at the time.
Ondrusek returned on June 29 after Johnny Cueto went on the disabled list.
Ondrusek finished the year in the Reds' bullpen.
In 52 appearances with Cincinnati, he was 3–1 with a 4.09 ERA, striking out 53 in 55 innings.
Ondrusek was placed on the disabled list on July 23, 2014, with right shoulder soreness.
At the time, he had a 3–2 record and a 4.31 ERA in 29 appearances out of the Reds bullpen.