Tyler Lanier Walker (born May 15, 1976 in
San Francisco, California) is a
Major League Baseball relief pitcher who is currently a free agent. He is an alumnus of
San Francisco University High School and
University of California, Berkeley. Walker has pitched for the
New York Mets (),
San Francisco Giants (-, -),
Tampa Bay Devil Rays (2006),
Philadelphia Phillies (2009) and
Washington Nationals (2010).
Major league career
Walker's big break came in , when Giants'
closer Armando BenÃtez was out of action for three months. With only one major league
save in his career to that point, Walker filled in admirably by converting 23 out of 28 save opportunities. On June 17, in a game against the
Detroit Tigers, Walker made history by becoming the first pitcher to record a save (since the save rule became an official stat in ) by entering a game with the bases loaded with nobody out and proceeding to
strike out all three batters he faced without allowing a
run to score.
Early in the 2006 season, Walker was traded to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays for
Carlos Hines. On June 14 of that year, he was placed on the
disabled list with a strained right elbow, and later underwent season-ending
Tommy John surgery. On December 10, 2006, he signed a minor league deal with the Giants. He pitched in 15 games late in the 2007 season and re-signed with the Giants for 2008. In 65 games in 2008, he had a 4.56 ERA and became a free agent after the season. On...
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