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==High School Years==
==High School Years==
Choate attended Winston Churchill High School ([[San Antonio, Texas]]) and was a letterman in baseball.
Choate attended [[Winston Churchill High School]] ([[San Antonio, Texas]]) and was a letterman in baseball.


==Pro career==
==Pro career==

Revision as of 16:41, 22 May 2007

Randy Choate
Free Agent – No. --
Relief pitcher
Bats: Left
Throws: Left
debut
July 1, 2000, for the New York Yankees
Career statistics
(through September 28, 2006)
Wins5
Strikeouts129
Earned run average4.64
Former teams

Randol Doyle Choate, otherwise known as Randy Choate (born September 5, 1975 in San Antonio, Texas) is a professional baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent.

High School Years

Choate attended Winston Churchill High School (San Antonio, Texas) and was a letterman in baseball.

Pro career

Choate made his debut on 1st July 2000, retiring the only batter he faced, in a 6-1 win over the Tampa Bay Devil Rays at Tropicana Field. In his 22 games for the Yankees in this year, Randy had a record of 0-1 with a 4.76 ERA, after having his contract purchased by the Yankees from the Columbus Clippers of Triple-A. After a career best 3-1 with 3.35 ERA in 2001, Choate had a miserable 2002 and 2003, playing in just 23 games and a 6.23 ERA over this timespan.

Choate moved to the Montreal Expos, during the 2003/2004 offseason, but didn't get to play a game in the last-ever season for the Expos, as the Arizona Diamondbacks acquired him in a trade on 27th March, that sent Arizona pitcher John Patterson back to Le Stade Olympique. Choate appeared in nearly every second game for the D-Backs, playing 74 games (the most number of games by a left-handed pitcher in Diamondbacks history and the 4th highest in total franchise history), achieving a 2-4 record with a 4.62 ERA.

But, 2005 & 2006 have been very lean years for Randy, as he has only played 38 games (as of September 28, 2006). However, Choate played a vast majority of the 2006 season with Arizona's Triple-A affiliate, the Tucson Sidewinders, playing a key role in the bullpen, by helping them win the Pacific Coast League championship.

Choate recently signed a minor league contract with the Minnesota Twins on January 9, 2007 but chose to become a free agent on March 24 after being reassigned to a Minor League camp three days earlier.

Trivia

  • In Choate's career, he has only given up 5 home runs in 165 innings pitched.


Signed with Arizona Diamondbacks. Assigned to AAA Tucson first appearance was April 17, 2007