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Todd Wellemeyer

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Todd Wellemeyer
St. Louis Cardinals – No. 37
Pitcher
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
debut
May 15, 2003, for the Chicago Cubs
Career statistics
(through August 27, 2009)
Win-Loss29-28
Earned run average4.68
Strikeouts411
O-AVE.266
WHIP1.50
Teams

Todd Allen Wellemeyer (born August 30, 1978 in Louisville, Kentucky) is a right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball who plays for the St. Louis Cardinals. He worked as a starting pitcher in 2008, but has historically been used primarily in long relief. His best season came in 2008 with the St. Louis Cardinals, when he went 13-9 with a team best (among qualified starters) 3.71 ERA. During the 2008 season he also won Pitcher of the Month honors for May, when he went 4-0 with a 2.19 ERA.

A graduate of Bellarmine University, he is the only Chicago Cub to earn a save in his major league debut, earning it by striking out three batters in order against Milwaukee after 17 innings of play.

Wellemeyer also picked up the win in the longest scoreless game ever played in Wrigley Field history. He struck out 4 in only 2 innings in a 1-0 marathon 16-inning game. Sammy Sosa hit a game-winning single to center field causing Preston Wilson to crash into the wall and lose the ball to win the game in the 16th inning.

Wellemeyer has also been commissioned as a Kentucky Colonel. Wellemeyer was born on the same day as fellow pitcher Cliff Lee (August 30, 1978). He also shares a birthday with St. Louis Cardinals teammate Adam Wainwright.

Preceded by National League Pitcher of the month
May 2008
Succeeded by