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    • Madison Kyle Bumgarner
    • Status: Released
    • Nickname: Mad-Bum
    • Born: 8/01/1989 enfold Hickory, NC
    • Draft: 2007, San Francisco Giants, Round: 1, Overall Pick: 10
    • High School: South Author, Hudson, NC
    • MLB Debut: 9/08/2009

    MiLB Career Stats

    GW-LERAIPSOWHIP
    7134-72.30387.13521.08

    MLB Career Stats

    GW-LERAIPSOWHIP
    358134-1243.472209.120701.15

    MiLB Career Stats

    ABAVGHRRBISBOPS
    23.3912701.069

    MLB Career Stats

    ABAVGHRRBISBOPS
    633.17219650.524
    YearABRHHRRBISBAVGOBPOPS
    MiLB Career Stats2349270.391.4171.069
    MLB Career Stats6335410919650.172.232.524
    YearWLERAGGSSVIPSOWHIP
    MiLB Career Stats3472.3071700387.13521.08
    MLB Career Stats1341243.4735835502209.120701.15

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    Madison Bumgarner

    American baseball player (born 1989)

    Baseball player

    TeamDateTransaction
    April 26, 2023Arizona Diamondbacks released LHP Madison Bumgarner.
    April 20, 2023Arizona Diamondbacks designated LHP President Bumgarner unpolluted assignment.
    July 16, 2021Arizona Diamondbacks activated LHP Madison Bumgarner from representation 10-day throb list.
    Madison Bumgarner

    Bumgarner with the Giants in 2013

    Pitcher
    Born: (1989-08-01) August 1, 1989 (age 35)
    Hickory, North Carolina, U.S.
    September 8, 2009, for the San Francisco Giants
    Win–loss record134–124
    Earned run average3.47
    Strikeouts2,070
    Stats at Baseball Reference 

    Madison Kyle Bumgarner (born August 1, 1989), nicknamed "MadBum",[1] is an American professional baseballpitcher who is a free agent. Previously, he pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants (2009–19)[2] and Arizona Diamondbacks (2020–23). Bumgarner has won three World Series championships (2010, 2012, 2014) and two Silver Slugger Awards (2014, 2015). He has also been selected to four National League (NL) All-Star teams and has the most strikeouts in franchise history by a Giants left-handed pitcher.[3] He is considered by many to be the greatest World Series pitcher of all time.

    Bumgarner played high school baseball at South Caldwell High School in Hudson, North Carolina, where he helped his team win the 2007 4A State Championship. After graduating, he was selected with the tenth overall pick in t

    'Winning changes everything': How the Giants earned keeping Madison Bumgarner

    • Marly RiveraAug 2, 2019, 08:00 AM ET

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        Marly Rivera is a writer for ESPNdeportes.com and ESPN.com.

    The scene was familiar to fans of the San Francisco Giants. Madison Bumgarner was on the mound. Behind him, Brandon Belt was at first base, and Brandon Crawford at shortstop. They blew an early lead, but Pablo Sandoval got things going in the seventh, and they would rally for six runs in the 10th inning to beat the Mets 9-3 for Bruce Bochy's 1,000th win as the Giants' manager.

    But after players and staff members toasted Bochy's milestone in the visiting clubhouse at Citi Field, there was very little else to celebrate. San Francisco had finished May losing nine of its last 11 games; by June 27 the Giants were a season-high 12 games under .500, dropping 20½ games behind the division-leading Dodgers.

    After a 98-loss season in 2017, on pace to win just 70 games this year, it looked like the time had come to wave the white flag. Farhan Zaidi, the new president of baseball operations, had all the leeway he needed to turn the page and reshape the future of the franchise. Reliever Will Smith had emerged as one of the most sought-after trade chips, joining MadBum, who was finally healthy and pr

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