Eric Junge
{{short description|American baseball player & coach (born 1977)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=July 2024}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
|image =
|name = Eric Junge
|position = Pitcher
|bats = Right
|throws = Right
|birth_date = {{birth date and age|1977|1|5}}
|birth_place = Rye, New York
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate = September 11
|debutyear = 2002
|debutteam = Philadelphia Phillies
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate = May 11
|finalyear = 2003
|finalteam = Philadelphia Phillies
|debut2league = NPB
|debut2date = April 15
|debut2year = 2008
|debut2team = Orix Buffaloes
|final2league = NPB
|final2date = May 17
|final2year = 2008
|final2team = Orix Buffaloes
|debut3league = KBO
|debut3date = July 16
|debut3year = 2009
|debut3team = Hanwha Eagles
|final3league = KBO
|final3date = September 20
|final3year = 2009
|final3team = Hanwha Eagles
|debut4league = CPBL
|debut4date = May 9
|debut4year = 2010
|debut4team = Sinon Bulls
|final4league = CPBL
|final4date = May 22
|final4year = 2010
|final4team = Sinon Bulls
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label = Win–loss record
|stat1value = 2–0
|stat2label = Earned run average
|stat2value = 2.21
|stat3label = Strikeouts
|stat3value = 16
|stat2league = NPB
|stat21label = Win–loss record
|stat21value = 0–1
|stat22label = Earned run average
|stat22value = 6.97
|stat23label = Strikeouts
|stat23value = 14
|stat3league = KBO
|stat31label = Win–loss record
|stat31value = 1–7
|stat32label = Earned run average
|stat32value = 7.04
|stat33label = Strikeouts
|stat33value = 56
|stat4league = CPBL
|stat41label = Win–loss record
|stat41value = 0–2
|stat42label = Earned run average
|stat42value = 9.35
|stat43label = Strikeouts
|stat43value = 5
|teams =
- Philadelphia Phillies ({{mlby|2002}}–{{mlby|2003}})
- Orix Buffaloes ({{npby|2008}})
- Hanwha Eagles ({{by|2009}})
- Sinon Bulls ({{by|2010}})
}}
Eric DeBari Junge (born January 5, 1977) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and current coach with the San Diego Padres.{{cite web|title=Eric Junge|publisher=Baseball-Reference|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/j/jungeer01.shtml|accessdate=2011-05-17}}{{cite web|title=Eric Junge|publisher=Major League Baseball|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/team/player.jsp?player_id=407784#sectionType=career|accessdate=2011-05-17}} He played Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Philadelphia Phillies, and professionally in Japan (NPB), Korea (KBO), Venezuela Winter League (LVBP), Taiwan (CPBL) and MiLB for several organizations, accumulating 14 years/18 seasons of professional playing experience. Since retiring from play in January 2013, he has spent the subsequent 11 years in various roles with the San Diego Padres, including Advance Scout, Minor League Pitching Coordinator, Triple A Pitching Coach/Interim Manager, A Ball Manager and liaison to Player Development/Major League Rehab.
Playing career
Junge graduated from Rye High School in Rye, New York and attended Bucknell University, graduating with a degree in business administration.{{cite web|url=https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/6944853/mlb-eric-junge-9-11-tribute-fallen-friends-espn-magazine|title=When September comes|website=ESPN.com|author=Tom Friend|date=September 8, 2011|accessdate=October 24, 2019}} Drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the 11th round of the 1999 amateur draft he was traded to the Philadelphia Phillies in 2001. Appearing in 10 games for the Phillies in 2002/2003, he made his Major League debut on September 11, 2002. [https://www.espn.com/mlb/story/_/id/6944853/mlb-eric-junge-9-11-tribute-fallen-friends-espn-magazine (See article)] )His first win occurred September 14, against the Pittsburgh Pirates in Philadelphia's Veterans Stadium.{{cite news|last=Carchidi|first=Sam|title=Junge had friends with him for 1st win|work=The Philadelphia Inquirer|date=2002-09-15|url=http://articles.philly.com/2002-09-15/sports/25363064_1_eric-junge-phils-ground-zero|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120515220407/http://articles.philly.com/2002-09-15/sports/25363064_1_eric-junge-phils-ground-zero|url-status=dead|archive-date=May 15, 2012|accessdate=2011-05-17}} His other career win came less than a week later against the Atlanta Braves, coming in a relief appearance lasting 4.2 innings. The losing pitcher that day was Tom Glavine.{{cite news|title=Phillies win 4th in a row|work=Pittsburgh Post-Gazette|agency=Associated Press|date=2002-09-25|url=https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=0K8mAAAAIBAJ&pg=3634,4004078|accessdate=2011-05-17}} Junge owns a career record in the Major Leagues of 2-0, posting a 2.21 E.R.A. He has played in the minor league systems of the Los Angeles Dodgers, Philadelphia Phillies, New York Mets, San Diego Padres, New York Yankees, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim,{{cite web|url=https://www.milb.com/milb/news/20-questions-with-portlands-eric-junge/c-70144|title=20 questions with Portland's Eric Junge|website=MiLB.com|date=May 12, 2006|accessdate=October 23, 2019}} Atlanta Braves and Colorado Rockies, retiring with 100 career wins and 1700+ innings pitched in MiLB.
As a member of the Navegantes de Magallanes of the Venezuelan Winter League 2009-2013, Junge enjoyed particular on-field success. Helping guide his club to a league championship during the winter of 2012-2013, his individual accolades include winning the league E.R.A. title 2011-2012, posting a 1.59 mark with 56.2 IP.
Coaching career
In January 2013, Junge retired as an active player and was hired as Advance Major League scout in the San Diego Padres front office and remained in that role for two seasons.{{cite web|url=https://www.foxsports.com/san-diego/story/padres-announce-minor-league-roving-coordinators-020415|title=Padres announce Minor League roving coordinators|website=Fox Sports San Diego|date=February 4, 2015|accessdate=October 24, 2019}} Junge spent 2015-2017 as a Pitching Instructor and 2018-2020 as Pitching Coordinator in San Diego's Player Development department. 2021 he was named Triple A Pitching Coach and eventually interim manager midway through the season. In 2022, as manager of the Lake Elsinore Storm, A Ball affiliate of the Padres,{{cite web|url=http://sdnews.com/view/full_story/27622255/article-Padres-announce-minor-league-coaching-staffs--player-development-coordinators?instance=sdnews_sports_page|title=Padres announce minor league coaching staffs, player development coordinators|website=sdnews.com|date=January 12, 2019|accessdate=October 24, 2019}} Junge was named California League Manager of the Year as he led the Storm to a league championship, with a regular season record of 77-55 and a perfect 4-0 in the playoffs. Currently he works with various Major League & Minor League rehabbing players in an instructional capacity for the Padres, based out of San Diego.
References
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External links
{{baseballstats|mlb=407784|espn=5348|br=j/jungeer01|fangraphs=1611|brm=nance-001jos}}
- [http://eng.koreabaseball.com/teams/playerinfopitcher/summary.aspx?pcode=79727 Career statistics and player information] from Korea Baseball Organization
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