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==Awards and recognition==
==Awards and recognition==
*2008 - [[International League]] Most Valuable Pitcher.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.projo.com/pawsox/content/projo_20080827_bailey_zink.18c3cb9a.html?npc | title = Bailey, Zink win most valuable awards for their Triple-A seasons | author=JOE McDONALD |work = [[Providence Journal]] | date =2008-08-27 | accessdate = 2008-08-27 }}</ref>
*2008 - [[International League]] Most Valuable Penis reciever.<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.projo.com/pawsox/content/projo_20080827_bailey_zink.18c3cb9a.html?npc | title = Bailey, Zink win most valuable awards for their Triple-A seasons | author=JOE McDONALD |work = [[Providence Journal]] | date =2008-08-27 | accessdate = 2008-08-27 }}</ref>


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 13:03, 9 September 2009

Charlie Zink
Zink pitching the Pawtucket Red Sox, Triple-A affiliates of the Boston Red Sox, in 2009.
Boston Red Sox – No. 62
Pitcher
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
debut
August 12, 2008, for the Boston Red Sox
Career statistics
(through 2008 season)
Win-Loss0-0
Earned run average16.62
Strikeouts1
Teams

Charles Tadao Zink (born August 26, 1979 in Carmichael, California) is an American baseball player who pitches in the Boston Red Sox organization. He was signed as an undrafted free agent in 2002 upon recommendation of former Red Sox pitcher Luis Tiant, who coached Zink at Savannah College of Art and Design. Since joining the organization, current Red Sox starting pitcher and fellow knuckleballer Tim Wakefield has also spent time with Zink, primarily during their spring break and the off-season.

Zink was the 2003 Sarasota Pitcher of the Year with a 3.90 ERA over 136 innings, the most he has thrown in a season at any level of play to date. In 2005, he went a combined 10-6 with the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox and Double-A Portland Sea Dogs. Zink spent most of the 2006 season with Pawtucket, pitching 23 of 25 games there, posting a 9–4 record and a 4.03 ERA.

Zink split time between Portland and Triple-A Pawtucket in 2007. He opened the season with the PawSox, but was sent down to Portland on May 21. After posting a 9-3 record and a 3.98 ERA in Double-A, Zink was transferred back to Triple-A Pawtucket on August 3. Zink was used solely as a starter in 2007, whereas in previous seasons he was occasionally used out of the bullpen. Zink showed signs of brilliance during his time with Portland during May and June. At one point, he had compiled 8 starts of at least 5 innings pitched and only once allowed more than 3 earned runs during that stretch. A strained leg muscle caused him to miss a start, but in his first start after returning from the disabled list he surrendered a career high 12 earned runs in 4 innings. Even with the poor outing, Zink kept his 2007 Double-A ERA below 4.00 for the first time in his AA career (when making at least 7 starts).

On August 12, 2008, Zink made his major league debut against the Texas Rangers, allowing 11 hits and 8 earned runs over 4⅓ innings pitched. He got a no decision, however, as the Red Sox ultimately won the game 19-17.[1]

To make room for the newly-signed Rocco Baldelli, Zink was designated for assignment on January 8, 2009.[2]

Awards and recognition

References

  1. ^ "Red Sox score four in eighth to win wild affair over Rangers". ESPN. 2008-08-13. Retrieved 2008-08-13.
  2. ^ Red Sox sign free agent outfielder Rocco Baldelli, DFA Zink
  3. ^ JOE McDONALD (2008-08-27). "Bailey, Zink win most valuable awards for their Triple-A seasons". Providence Journal. Retrieved 2008-08-27.