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Jason Marquis

Pitcher
Position
P
Bats
L
Throws
R

Contract: Signed through 2009

  • Height: 6-1
  • Weight: 210 lbs
  • Born: Aug 21, 1978

  • Debut: June 6, 2000

SEASON

IPWSKERA
216.01501154.04

2009 Statistics

PeriodGGSIPCGSHOWLSVBSHBBERHRKERAWHIP
Yesterday00.0000000000000.000.00
Last 7 Days2210.00001001466045.402.00
Last 14 Days3314.20002001911111106.752.05
Last 21 Days4420.20002002516152176.531.98
20093333216.0211513002188097151154.041.38

Career Stats

YearTeamGGSIPCGWLSVHBBERHRKERAK/9BB/9H/9WHIP
2000ATL15023.301002312134175.016.384.508.631.50
2001ATL3816129.30560113595014983.486.784.087.821.33
2002ATL2222114.10890127496419845.046.613.8610.001.54
2003ATL21240.200014318253195.534.203.989.521.50
2004STL3232201.1015702157083261383.716.173.139.611.42
2005STL3332207.03131402066995291004.134.353.008.961.33
2006STL3333194.10141602217513035966.024.453.4710.241.52
2007CHC3433191.2112901907698221094.605.123.578.921.39
2008CHC2928167.001190172708415914.534.903.779.271.45
2009COL3333216.02151302188097151154.044.793.339.081.38
Career2902311486.169483115285787391828674.475.253.509.251.42

Newsbreakers

October 15, 2009

After winning 15 games for the Rockies in 2009, Jason Marquis has apparently told former teammates that his offseason goal is to sign with the New York Mets, according to InsideTheRockies.com.

Our View:

This would seriously jeopardize Marquis' personal ten-year streak of pitching for playoff teams, but likely make the most sense financially. As a groundball pitcher, he should also fit in well in spacious Citi Field. Lastly, the Mets have expressed a desire for durable pitchers after their embarrassing 2009 injury woes, something Marquis has proven to be. As they say, where there's smoke, there's fire. Expect this to get done.

October 11, 2009

The Philadelphia Inquirer is reporting that Rockies' starting pitcher Jason Marquis will remain in the bullpen for the remainder of the series. Marquis could have started Game 4, but Game 1 starter Uboldo Jimenez will come back instead.

Our View:

We predicted Marquis' late-season meltdown for months, and now it is costing him in the postseason. The Rockies don't feel comfortable throwing him out there they was he has been going as of late, so the 2009 All-Star will continue to watch from the pen.

October 4, 2009

Jason Marquis finished the regular season with a four-inning performance where he allowed four runs on eight hits and two walks. He fell to 15-13 after a 5-3 loss to the Dodgers.

Our View:

Marquis looked like the Rockies best pitcher in the first half with 11 wins and a 3.65 ERA, but he imploded after the break going just 4-7 with an ERA nearly a full run higher. The way he finished down the stretch could keep him off the Rockies postseason roster.

September 29, 2009

Jason Marquis allowed just two runs on six hits and four walks over six innings on Tuesday, but did not factor in the decision as the Rockies topped the Brewers in extra innings.

Our View:

Marquis notched just his second quality start this month and is in danger of being left off the Rockies postseason roster. He's struggled mightily since the All Star break.

September 29, 2009

15-game winner Jason Marquis could be left out of Colorado's postseason rotation should they win the National League wild card, according to Fox Sports.

Our View:

Marquis is just 1-4 with a 5.48 ERA in his past seven starts, and has really faded since being named an All Star. As long as Aaron Cook stays healthy, there's a good chance he will be relegated to the bullpen for the postseason.

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