Barry Zito

American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

Barry William Zitois an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played 15 seasons in Major League Baseballfor the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants.

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Barry William Zitois an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played 15 seasons in Major League Baseballfor the Oakland Athletics and San Francisco Giants. His pitching repertoire consisted of a curveballRookie of the Year Award voting. He struggled to begin the 2001 season but improved greatly down the stretch, finishing the year with an 11-1 win-loss record over his final two months. He won 23 gamesin 2002 and won the Cy Young Award. His record was only 14-12 in 2003, but he still made the All-Star team for the second year in a row. In 2004, he had his worst season, going 11-11 with a career-high 4.48 earned run average. He became Oakland’s Opening Day starter in 2005 and finished fifth in the AL with 171 strikeouts. In 2006, he made the All-Star team and posted a 15-1 record when receiving two or more runs.

Following his seventh season with the Athletics, Zito signed a seven-year deal with the Giants in December 2006. It was the largest contract ever given to a pitcher. He posted double-digit wins in his first three seasons, and in 2010 he helped San Francisco win their first championship since 1954. However, he struggled the last month of the season and he was left off the postseason roster. After sitting out much of the 2011 season with a foot and ankle injury, he came back in 2012 and flourished, finishing with a 15-8 record, his best season in a Giants uniform. The same October, Zito helped lead the Giants to their second World Series title in San Francisco history over the Detroit Tigers by going 2-0 with a 1.69 ERA in three postseason starts. In his first World Series start, he outdueled Tigers’ ace Justin Verlander in Game 1, setting the stage for San Francisco’s sweep to their seventh World Series title in franchise history. Zito struggled in 2013 but received a standing ovation from the fans in his final appearance as a Giant. Following that year, he became a free agent, and after sitting out the 2014 season he returned to the Athletics for 3 games in 2015 before retiring. Zito, a philanthropist, founded Strikeouts For Troops, a national non-profit that provides comforts of home and lifts the spirits and morale of injured troops as well as offering support to military families.

10 Quotes by Barry Zito

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    Big league defense is going to get outs most times.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    The outfield is solid, so is the catching and the infield.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    I’m OK being the veteran, but I’m still just a kid.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    It’s not like I’m some kind of veteran and there is this huge age gap. I identify with them more off the field. I need to set an example, which is great, and I look forward to doing just that.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    I hadn’t focused on mechanics since I signed professionally.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    Meyer and I have a bit in common because we’re both left-handed. I think it’s great that he seeks out that advice because he’s not too cool or too uncomfortable to ask for it.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    Some people pray to a totem pole, some people pray to a sun, some people pray to a god. It all works for them. It all comes back to what you think.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    I do look forward to keeping in touch with the guys, because we’ll always be connected in people’s minds.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    I think in the bullpen you can tell during your warmups, if you have a good feel for it. But anything can happen once you get into a game. Sometimes you just wind up throwing it better than ever before one day without knowing why.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician

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    I just write mechanical things.

    Barry Zito

    American former professional baseball pitcher and musician