Keith Foulke
Keith Charles Foulke (born October 19, 1972 in Ellsworth AFB, South Dakota) is a right-handed closer who plays for the Boston Red Sox. Before signing with the Red Sox prior to the 2004 season, he played for the San Francisco Giants (1997), Chicago White Sox (1997-2002) and Oakland Athletics (2003).
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October 19 - 1972 - Ellsworth AFB - South Dakota - Right-handed - Closer - Boston Red Sox - 2004 - San Francisco Giants - Chicago White Sox - Oakland Athletics
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Foulke is currently one of the top closers in baseball. He has an effective 90 MPH fastball and what many people consider to be one of the best circle changeups in the game. While he is solid against right-handed hitters, he is particularly lethal against lefties.
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Fastball - Circle changeup
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Foulke has good control, as his career 4.01 strikeout-to-walk ratio reveals (625-156). While he doesn't hold runners particularly well, he covers his position adequately and throws accurately to the bases. In 2004, he completed a fifth straight season without committing an error (71 total chances in 307 games).
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Strikeout-to-walk ratio - 2004 - Error - Total chances
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In an eight-year career, Foulke has compiled a 33-28 record, with 625 strikeouts, 175 saves, a 3.04 ERA, 344 games finished, and 660 1/3 innings pitched in 501 games. His 2004 season finished with a 5-3 record, 32 saves, and a 2.17 ERA, a figure second only to his 2.08 ERA in 2003. Foulke gave up only one run in the 2004 postseason and, notably, closed the final game of the 2004 World Series against the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Strikeout - Saves - ERA - Innings pitched - 2003 - 2004 World Series - St. Louis Cardinals
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Highlights
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- All-Star (2003)
- American League Rolaids Relief Award (2003)
- Led league in saves (2003)
- Twice led league in games finished (2001, 2003)
- Twice Top 10 American League Cy Young Award (1999, 2003)
- Warms up at Fenway Park to "Mother" by Danzig
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