Josh Roenicke
{{Short description|American baseball player (born 1982)}}
{{Use mdy dates|date=February 2015}}
{{Infobox baseball biography
|name = Josh Roenicke
|image = DSC03713 Josh Roenicke.jpg
|caption = Roenicke with the Cincinnati Reds
|position = Relief pitcher
|birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1982|8|4}}
|birth_place = Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
|bats = Right
|throws = Right
|debutleague = MLB
|debutdate = September 13
|debutyear = 2008
|debutteam = Cincinnati Reds
|debut2league= CPBL
|debut2date = March 28
|debut2year = 2018
|debut2team = Uni-President Lions
|finalleague = MLB
|finaldate = September 26
|finalyear = 2013
|finalteam = Minnesota Twins
|final2league= CPBL
|final2date = August 7
|final2year = 2020
|final2team = Uni-President Lions
|statleague = MLB
|stat1label = Win–loss record
|stat1value = 8–3
|stat2label = Earned run average
|stat2value = 4.17
|stat3label = Strikeouts
|stat3value = 168
|stat2league = CPBL
|stat21label = Win–loss record
|stat21value = 22–20
|stat22label = Earned run average
|stat22value = 3.67
|stat23label = Strikeouts
|stat23value = 275
|teams =
- Cincinnati Reds ({{mlby|2008}}–{{mlby|2009}})
- Toronto Blue Jays ({{mlby|2009}}–{{mlby|2010}})
- Colorado Rockies ({{mlby|2011}}–{{mlby|2012}})
- Minnesota Twins ({{mlby|2013}})
- Uni-President Lions ({{by|2018}}–{{by|2020}})
}}
Joshua James Roenicke (born August 4, 1982) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds, Toronto Blue Jays, Colorado Rockies and Minnesota Twins, and in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) for the Uni-President Lions.
Career
=Cincinnati Reds=
Roenicke was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 10th round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft out of UCLA where he was both an outfielder and a relief pitcher, as well as a defensive back and kick returner on the UCLA football team. Beginning his professional career with the Gulf Coast Reds, Roenicke pitched 8 innings and gave up only one run. He was promoted to the Rookie level Billings Mustangs where he finished 2006. He began 2007 with the High-A Sarasota Reds before being promoted to Double-A Chattanooga. Combined, he had a 3–2 record with a 2.31 ERA, 56 strikeouts, and 24 saves. Roenicke remained in Chattanooga to begin 2008, but was promoted to Triple-A Louisville after 22 appearances. In 35 games for Louisville, he had a 2.54 ERA and was promoted to the majors on September 9.
Roenicke made his major league debut on September 13, walking, striking out, and hitting 1 batter each.[https://archive.today/20120730072438/http://uclabruins.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/091408aac.html "Former UCLA Standout Josh Roenicke Makes Major League Debut"]. September 13, 2008, UCLAbruins.com. Retrieved on September 19, 2008.
=Toronto Blue Jays=
On July 31, 2009, he was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays along with Edwin Encarnación and Zach Stewart, in exchange for Scott Rolen and cash considerations
In 2 seasons with the Blue Jays, Roenicke went 1–0 with a 6.38 ERA in 29 games
=Colorado Rockies=
On June 2, 2011, Roenicke was claimed off waivers by the Colorado Rockies and was optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs.{{cite web|title=June 2011 Transactions|url=http://mlb.mlb.com/mlb/transactions/?tcid=mm_mlb_players#month=6&year=2011|work=MLB.com|accessdate=June 2, 2011}}
In 2 seasons with the Rockies, Roenicke went 4–2 with a 3.33 ERA in 82 games, most of them coming in 2012.
=Minnesota Twins=
The Minnesota Twins claimed him off waivers on November 2, 2012. He was outrighted to the Triple-A Rochester Red Wings on October 2, 2013.
=Washington Nationals=
Roenicke signed a minor league contract (including a spring training invitation) with the Washington Nationals on February 14, 2014.
{{cite news|url=https://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/nationals-journal/wp/2014/02/14/nationals-ink-reliever-josh-roenicke-ian-desmonds-brother-in-law-to-minor-league-deal/|title=Nationals ink reliever Josh Roenicke, Ian Desmond's brother-in-law, to minor league deal|date=February 14, 2014|accessdate=February 14, 2014|first=James|last=Wagner|newspaper=The Washington Post}} After pitching in 23 games for the team's Triple-A affiliate Syracuse Chiefs, he was released on August 4, 2014.[https://www.baseball-reference.com/register/player.cgi?id=roenic001jos Josh Roenicke Minor League Stats]
=Colorado Rockies=
Roenicke signed a minor league deal with the Colorado Rockies on August 12, 2014. He pitched in 6 games for their Triple-A affiliate.
=Milwaukee Brewers=
Roenicke signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers on February 12, 2015.{{Cite web|url=http://fantasynews.cbssports.com/fantasybaseball/update/25067250/brewers-sign-josh-roenicke-to-minor-league-deal|title = Brewers sign Josh Roenicke to minor league deal| date=February 12, 2015 }} He was 7–12 with a 6.15 ERA for the Triple–A Colorado Springs SkySox.
=Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim=
Roenicke signed a minor league contract with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim on March 7, 2016. He split the year between the High–A Inland Empire 66ers, Double–A Arkansas Travelers, and Triple–A Salt Lake Bees, accumulating a 3.80 ERA with 49 strikeouts across 31 relief appearances. Roenicke elected free agency following the season on November 7.{{Cite web|title=Minor League Free Agents 2016|url=https://www.baseballamerica.com/stories/minor-league-free-agents-2016/|access-date=July 22, 2024|website=baseballamerica.com|date=November 8, 2016 |language=en}}
=Pericos de Puebla=
On February 21, 2017, Roenicke signed with the Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican League.{{cite web|url=http://deportes.televisa.com/beisbol/josh-roenicke-se-une-a-los-pericos/|title=JOSH ROENICKE SE UNE A LOS PERICOS|work=deportes.televisa.com|language=Spanish|date=February 21, 2017|accessdate=February 24, 2017}} He finished the season with a 7–5 record and a 2.70 ERA in 20 starts for the Pericos, getting selected to the Mexican League All-Star Game (South Division) and carrying the club to its second consecutive championship appearance.
=Uni-President Lions=
On February 9, 2018, Roenicke signed with the Uni-President Lions of the Chinese Professional Baseball League.{{cite web|url=http://cpblstats.com/uni-lions-sign-former-twins-rhp-josh-roenicke-foreign-players-updates-vol-47/|title=Uni-Lions Sign RHP Josh Roenicke|date=February 9, 2018|accessdate=February 9, 2018}} In 26 starts, Roenicke posted a league-leading 3.17 ERA across 156 innings pitched. He re-signed with the Uni-Lions for the 2019 season.{{cite web|url=http://cpblstats.com/uni-lions-re-sign-josh-roenicke-2019-season/|title=Uni-Lions Re-Sign Josh Roenicke for 2019 Season|date=January 25, 2019|accessdate=January 26, 2019}} Roenicke recorded a 3.50 ERA and 1.17 WHIP over 105.1 innings. He later re-signed with the team for the 2020 season.{{cite web|url=http://cpblstats.com/uni-lions-re-sign-josh-roenicke-2020-season/|title=Uni-Lions Re-Sign Josh Roenicke for 2020 Season|date=January 10, 2020|accessdate=January 10, 2020}} Roenicke was released on August 30, 2020, after tearing a ligament in his pitching elbow.
Pitching style
Roenicke threw five pitches. He had a four-seam fastball thrown at 91–95 mph, a two-seam fastball at 91–94, a slider (82–86), a curveball (76–79), and an occasional changeup (83–85). He did not use his changeup against right-handed hitters. His primary fastball against righties was the four-seamer, while he leaned toward the two-seamer against lefties.{{cite web|url=http://brooksbaseball.net/player_cards/player_card.php?player=502158|title=Brooks Baseball · Home of the PitchFX Tool - Player Card: Josh Roenicke|publisher=Brooks Baseball|accessdate=October 2, 2012}} Despite average to above-average whiff rates on his pitches, he struck hitters out at a rate well below one per inning.{{cite web|url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/players/r/roenijo01.shtml|title=Josh Roenicke Statistics and History|work=Baseball-Reference.com|accessdate=October 2, 2012}}
Personal life
Roenicke, who grew up in Nevada City, California, comes from a baseball family as his brother Jason played in Toronto's minor league system in 2008–2009, his father Gary played 12 major league seasons from 1976 to 1988 and is currently a scout in the Baltimore Orioles organization,[https://archive.today/20120728120211/http://uclabruins.cstv.com/sports/m-basebl/spec-rel/090908aaa.html "Former UCLA Bruins Standout Josh Roenicke Promoted to Cincinnati Reds"]. September 9, 2008, UCLAbruins.com. Retrieved on September 19, 2008. and his uncle Ron played 8 seasons from 1981 to 1988 and was previously the manager of the Milwaukee Brewers from 2011 to 2015 and the Boston Red Sox in 2020.
Roenicke is the brother-in-law of former Colorado Rockies outfielder Ian Desmond, having married Desmond's sister Nikki in 2010.{{cite web|url=http://www.cbssports.com/mlb/blog/eye-on-baseball/19439877/nats-ian-desmond-takes-brotherinlaw-deep |title=Nats' Ian Desmond takes brother-in-law deep |website=CBSSports.com |last=Rosencrans |first=C. Trent |date=June 28, 2012 |accessdate=March 5, 2014}}
See also
{{Portal|Biography|Baseball}}
References
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External links
{{baseballstats|mlb=502158|espn=29268|br=r/roenijo01|fangraphs=3241|brm=roenic001jos|retro=R/Proenj001}}
- [http://www.cpbl.com.tw/players/person.html?player_id=004571&teamno=L01 Josh Roenicke] at CPBL
- [https://sabr.org/bioproj/person/josh-roenicke/ Josh Roenicke] at the SABR Bio Project
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