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Win–loss record
  
6–11

Role
  
Baseball athlete

Education
  
Name
  
Clayton Mortensen

Salary
  
504,500 USD (2013)

Strikeouts
  
112

Weight
  
84 kg

Earned run average
  
4.68

Height
  
1.93 m


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Number
  
59 (Boston Red Sox / Pitcher, Pitcher)

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Shane Peterson, Matt Lindstrom, Brett Wallace, John Farrell, Franklin Morales

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Clayton Grant Mortensen (born April 10, 1985) is an American professional baseball pitcher in the Miami Marlins organization. He has played in Major League Baseball for the St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics, Colorado Rockies, and Boston Red Sox.

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Amateur career

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After graduating from Madison High School, Mortensen went to Treasure Valley Community College, then Gonzaga University. He played college baseball for the Bulldogs from 2006–2007.

St. Louis Cardinals

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Mortensen was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals 36th overall in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft.

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He was invited to spring training 2009, but began the season in the minors. He was called up to the major leagues for the first time on June 29, 2009.

Oakland Athletics

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On July 24, 2009, Mortensen was traded to the Oakland Athletics along with Brett Wallace and Shane Peterson for Matt Holliday. He was called up to the Athletics to replace Russ Springer on August 8.

Colorado Rockies

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Mortensen was designated for assignment in January 2011 and was eventually traded to the Colorado Rockies for minor league pitcher Ethan Hollingsworth.

Boston Red Sox

On January 21, 2012 Mortensen was traded to the Boston Red Sox for Marco Scutaro. Mortensen made his Red Sox debut on May 2, 2012 throwing three innings and giving up just one hit. On July 7, Mortensen was called up to the majors to be the 26th man for the Red Sox and Yankees double-header. Mortenson was recalled on August 8, when Vincente Padilla was placed on the disabled list.

Mortensen was designated for assignment by the Red Sox on June 29, 2013. After clearing waivers, Mortensen was assigned outright to the Pawtucket Red Sox on July 3.

Kansas City Royals

On August 27, 2013, the Red Sox traded Mortensen to the Kansas City Royals for Quintin Berry.

Miami Marlins

Mortensen signed a minor league contract with the Miami Marlins on April 4, 2017, and was assigned to the Triple-A New Orleans Baby Cakes.

Pitching style

Mortensen throws four pitches: a four-seam fastball and two-seam fastball at 88–90 mph, a slider at 85–87, and a circle changeup at 79–81. The slider tends to be used more against right-handed batters, and the changeup is used more against left-handed hitters. Mortensen's slider has a somewhat unusual and unpredictable movement:

My slider isn’t a typical slider. It doesn’t necessarily break right-to-left. It has more depth to it, so it’s more of a down-ball. It also has three different movements, depending on where my release point is. When I really accentuate staying on top of it — away to a righty — it will have a little depth and a little right-to-left movement. If I try to throw it down the middle, it’s more straight down. Sometimes it kind of screws. It's basically because of the way I grip it. I kind of cock my wrist a little bit. To be honest, I try to throw it as hard as I can and it just kind of does what it wants to do.

Personal life

On the night of October 2, 2009, Mortensen was arrested on suspicion of drunken driving and spent the night in the Santa Clara County jail.

References

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