Danny Young (baseball)

For other uses, see Danny Young (disambiguation).
Danny Young
Pitcher
Born: (1971-11-03) November 3, 1971
Smyrna, Tennessee
Batted: Right Threw: Left
MLB debut
March 30, 2000, for the Chicago Cubs
Last MLB appearance
April 6, 2000, for the Chicago Cubs
MLB statistics
Earned run average 21.00
Win–loss record 0-1
Strikeouts 0
Teams

Daniel Bracy Young (born November 3, 1971 in Smyrna, Tennessee) is a former professional baseball pitcher. He appeared in four games in Major League Baseball for the Chicago Cubs in 2000.

Young was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 83rd round of the 1990 Major League Baseball Draft. Young holds the distinction of the being the lowest draft pick ever to reach the major leagues. This will likely remain the case for the foreseeable future because MLB's annual draft no longer lasts 83 rounds.

Young had a very brief career in the major leagues, pitching in only four games for the Chicago Cubs during the 2000 season. His most memorable outing was likely his major league debut on March 30, 2000 against the New York Mets at the Tokyo Dome in Tokyo, Japan. In that contest, Young was summoned to pitch the top of the 11th inning with the goal of preserving a 1-1 tie. He quickly recorded the first two outs, but then loaded the bases before surrendering a grand slam home run to the Mets' Benny Agbayani. The four runs allowed proved to be the margin of victory, as the Cubs failed to score in the bottom of the inning and fell to the Mets 5-1.[1]

References

  1. http://www.bleedcubbieblue.com/2008/11/17/663392/the-cub-can-of-worms-danny "Our man Danny took care of that: after retiring the first two hitters in the 11th inning, he gave up a single to Todd Zeile, walked the bases loaded, and then Benny Agbayani hit a grand slam."

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