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Kelvim José Escobar BolÃÂvar (born April 11, 1976) is a Venezuelan former professional baseball pitcher. He played for the Toronto Blue Jays (1997âÂÂ2003) and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2004âÂÂ2007, 2009). He won 101 games, but his career was cut short by shoulder injuries.
Escobar signed as an amateur free agent with the Toronto Blue Jays in 1992. He was rated the 2nd best prospect in the Florida State League in 1996. He was also rated the 4th best prospect in the Blue Jays organization in 1996. Escobar made his major league debut on June 29, 1997 coming up as a reliever. He was able to save 14 games. For the next five seasons, he was being switched in and out of the bullpen. Over that period he had a record of 42âÂÂ44 with 40 saves. In 2001, he became second on the Blue Jays all-time single season saves list with 38 saves. The Blue Jays finally established him as a starter in 2003. He started off 5âÂÂ6 before the All-Star and 8âÂÂ3 after the All-Star break. He finished the season with a 13âÂÂ9 record with 159 strikeouts and a 4.29 ERA.
Escobar signed a three-year, $18.75 million contract with the Angels as a free agent before the 2004 season. He was slotted in as the Angels' second starter in 2004 going 11âÂÂ12 with a 3.93 ERA. In 2005, he was hampered by injuries that allowed him to only start 7 games in 16 appearances. He went 3âÂÂ2. In 2006, he went 11âÂÂ14, with a 3.61 ERA. He was re-signed to a three-year $28.5 million deal with the Angels. In 2007. his breakout year with the Angels, he went 18âÂÂ7 with a 3.40 ERA. During spring training of 2008, it was discovered that Escobar had a right shoulder injury that required season-ending surgery. He missed the entire 2008 season and made one start in 2009.
On December 28, 2009, Escobar signed a 1-year contract with the New York Mets. This gave him a $1.25 million base salary, with up to $3 million total in incentives based on games pitched. Escobar tore his capsule in his right shoulder before he threw a pitch for the Mets, and did not appear in any major or minor league games for the franchise.
On January 10, 2013, Escobar signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers after a strong showing in the Venezuelan Winter League. Escobar was invited to Spring training, and was released on March 10, 2013, having made only one appearance in the Cactus League. Five days prior, he was diagnosed with a nerve impingement above his right hand that had not shown any improvement up to his release.
On March 21, 2013, Escobar signed with the Olmecas de Tabasco of the Mexican League. He was released on April 9. In 2 starts 5 innings he struggled immensely going 0-1 with a 7.20 ERA with more walks (6) than strikeouts (4).
Escobar threw a 93âÂÂ95 mph four-seam fastball, a 90âÂÂ92 mph two-seamer, and a deceptive 83âÂÂ85 mph changeup. He had good command of a wide variety of other pitches, including a 79âÂÂ83 mph curve, and the occasional 86âÂÂ88 slider or 85âÂÂ87 mph splitter.
Shortstop Alcides Escobar, who played in the MLB, is his first cousin.
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