Dan Wheeler
{{distinguish|Daniel Wheeler}}
{{short description|American baseball player (born 1977)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=January 2020}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
|name=Dan Wheeler
|image=20110426-0094 Dan Wheeler.jpg
|image_size=240px
|caption=Wheeler with the Boston Red Sox in 2011
|position=Pitcher
|bats=Right
|throws=Right
|birth_date={{Birth date and age|1977|12|10}}
|birth_place=Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate=September 1
|debutyear=1999
|debutteam=Tampa Bay Devil Rays
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate=May 13
|finalyear=2012
|finalteam=Cleveland Indians
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label=Win–loss record
|stat1value=25–43
|stat2label=Earned run average
|stat2value=3.98
|stat3label=Strikeouts
|stat3value=555
|teams=
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays ({{mlby|1999}}–{{mlby|2001}})
- New York Mets ({{mlby|2003}}–{{mlby|2004}})
- Houston Astros ({{mlby|2004}}–{{mlby|2007}})
- Tampa Bay Devil Rays / Rays ({{mlby|2007}}–{{mlby|2010}})
- Boston Red Sox ({{mlby|2011}})
- Cleveland Indians ({{mlby|2012}})
|medaltemplates=
{{MedalSport|Men's baseball}}
{{Medal|Country|{{bb|USA}}}}
{{MedalCompetition | Pan American Games}}
{{MedalSilver | 1999 Winnipeg | Team}}
}}
Daniel Michael Wheeler (born December 10, 1977) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays, New York Mets, Houston Astros, Boston Red Sox, and Cleveland Indians from 1999 through 2012.
Career
=Early career=
Wheeler attended Pilgrim High School in Warwick, Rhode Island. He was drafted in the 1996 MLB draft by the Tampa Bay Devil Rays out of Central Arizona College. After the Devil Rays, he played for the New York Mets, who traded him to the Houston Astros for minor leaguer Adam Seuss in 2004.
=Houston Astros=
Image:Qualls, Wheeler and Lidge.jpg and Brad Lidge]]
In 2005, Wheeler established himself as a top setup man for the Astros, going 2-3 with a 2.21 ERA in 71 games.
On October 19, 2005 during the National League Championship Series he recorded the last out at Busch Memorial Stadium in St. Louis, Missouri, a fly ball which was caught by Astro Jason Lane in right field off the bat of Yadier Molina. He played on Team USA in the 2006 World Baseball Classic in the offseason.
On April 9, 2007, Wheeler became the Astros' closer, replacing Brad Lidge. However, Wheeler lost the closer's job when Lidge overcame injury and returned to the team.
=Tampa Bay Rays=
On July 28, 2007, Wheeler was traded back to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in exchange for third baseman Ty Wigginton.
He is one of four pitchers who have pitched in at least 70 games each of the four seasons from 2004 to 08, the others being Scott Schoeneweis (who did so for five seasons), Bob Howry, and Chad Qualls.
=Boston Red Sox=
On December 17, 2010, the Boston Red Sox signed Wheeler to a one-year, $3 million contract with a club option for 2012.{{Cite news|url=http://archive.boston.com/sports/baseball/redsox/articles/2010/12/19/wheeler_the_latest_reliever_to_sign_on_with_red_sox/|title=Wheeler the latest reliever to sign on with the Red Sox|first=Nick|last=Cafardo|newspaper=Boston.com |date=December 19, 2010|via=The Boston Globe}}
=Cleveland Indians=
On January 26, 2012, Wheeler signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians. He was added to the team's Opening Day roster on April 4. He struggled early, however, with an 8.76 ERA and two strikeouts in 12 games.{{cite web |last=Kaegel |first=Dick |url=http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20121211&content_id=40606596&vkey=news_kc&c_id=kc |title=Sherrill, Wheeler ink Minor League deals with Royals |publisher=MLB.com via KC Royals team website |date=December 11, 2012 |access-date=December 11, 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121215174020/http://kansascity.royals.mlb.com/news/article.jsp?ymd=20121211&content_id=40606596&vkey=news_kc&c_id=kc |archive-date=December 15, 2012 |url-status=dead }} Wheeler was designated for assignment immediately following the game on May 13, against the Boston Red Sox in which he gave up six earned runs in one inning. After clearing waivers, Wheeler was outrighted to the triple-A Columbus Clippers on May 16.{{Cite web|title=Outrighted: Wheeler, Magnuson|url=https://www.mlbtraderumors.com/2012/05/outrighted-trystan-magnuson.html|access-date=June 11, 2025|website=mlbtraderumors.com|language=en}} He appeared in 36 games for Columbus, posting a 3-3 record and a 2.32 ERA. On October 4, Wheeler elected free agency.{{Cite web|url=https://www.mlbdailydish.com/2012/5/16/3024601/indians-robinson-tejeda-released-dan-wheeler-outrighted|title=Indians: Robinson Tejeda Released, Dan Wheeler Outrighted|first=SB Nation MLB|last=Staff|date=May 16, 2012|website=MLB Daily Dish}}
=Kansas City Royals=
On December 11, 2012, the Kansas City Royals confirmed they had signed Wheeler to a minor league contract with an expected invite to Major League spring training, but he would never appear in another major league game. He was released on May 11, 2013.
Wheeler retired from professional baseball on February 7, 2014.{{Cite web|url=https://mlb.nbcsports.com/2014/02/07/reliever-dan-wheeler-is-retiring-from-baseball/|title=Reliever Dan Wheeler is retiring from baseball|first=Bill|last=Baer|date=February 8, 2014}}
Personal life
Wheeler is married to Stephanie, who is the daughter of long time Rays play-by-play broadcaster Dewayne Staats.
References
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External links
{{Portal|Baseball}}
{{Baseballstats |mlb=235095 |espn=4170 |br=w/wheelda01|fangraphs=120|brm=wheele001dan}}, or [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/W/Pwheed001.htm Retrosheet]
{{United States roster 2006 World Baseball Classic|state=collapsed}}
{{DEFAULTSORT:Wheeler, Dan}}
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