2013 REDS Non-Roster Ryan OF LaMARRE Age: 24 Ht.: 6-1 Wt.: 204 Bats: R Throws: L ML Service: 0.000 Born: 11/21/88 Birthplace: Royal Oak, MI Resides: Jackson, MI Acquired: Was selected by the Reds in the second round of the June 2010 first-year player draft. Was signed by Brad Meador. Contract: Signed through the 2013 season. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Last name is pronounced la-MARR...following each of the last 3 seasons was rated by Baseball America the best defensive outfielder in the organization...in 2012 was a mid-season Southern League All-Star...in 2013 was invited to Major League spring training camp for the first time...while in minor league camp made 5 apps for the Reds during spring training 2011 and 8 apps with the Major League club in March 2012. 2012 SEASON: In his first full season at Class AA was a mid-season Southern League All-Star for Pensacola... with 30 stolen bases ranked T4th among all Reds farmhands and fifth in the SL...for the third straight season was rated the best defensive outfielder in the organization...in January 2013 was invited to Major League spring training camp for the first time. SEASON HIGHLIGHTS 2011: In 122 apps at Class A Bakersfield combined to hit .278 (6hr, 47rbi, 55sb)...his 55 steals ranked second in the organization, third in the California League and T7th among all minor leaguers...for the second consecutive season was rated the organization’s best defensive outfielder...entered the season as the Reds’ 11th-best prospect...2010: In his first professional season produced 19 stolen bases for Class A Dayton and Lynchburg...following the season was rated the organization’s best defensive outfielder. PERSONAL: Graduated from Lumen Christi High School in Jackson, MI, where he earned varsity letters in baseball, football and hockey...played baseball at the University of Michigan, where he was All-Big 10 first team in 2010 and second team in 2009...was named to the All-Big 10 tournament team in 2010...in 2009 earned the Bill Freehan Award as UM’s top hitter...he owns the sixth-highest single-season batting average in Michigan history (.419, 2010)...was the Win, Lose or Draw champion at Redsfest 2011 and 2012...his Twitter handle is @RyanLaMarre4. LaMarre’s Career Transactions -- Was selected by the Reds in the second round of the June 2010 first-year player draft. Was signed by Brad Meador. Career Hitting Yr Club AVG G AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SH SF HB BB SO SB CS E 10 Dayton - A .282 60 227 44 64 11 0 5 29 1 2 12 21 53 18 7 0 Lynchburg - A .222 8 27 2 6 2 0 1 3 0 0 0 2 4 1 1 0 11 Bakersfield - A .279 117 445 78 124 17 3 6 47 2 6 8 42 97 52 14 6 Carolina - AA .267 5 15 3 4 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 3 3 3 0 0 12 Pensacola - AA .263 133 482 68 127 22 3 5 32 4 2 10 60 119 30 10 5 Minor Totals .272 323 1196 195 325 53 6 17 111 7 10 31 128 276 104 32 11 108 CINCINNATI REDS MEDIA GUIDE Mat RHP LATOS Age: 25 Ht.: 6-6 Wt.: 244 Bats: R Throws: R ML Service: 3.079 2013 REDS 2013 Born: 12/9/87 Birthplace: Alexandria, VA Resides: San Diego, CA Acquired: From the Padres for IF Yonder Alonso, RHP Brad Boxberger, C Yasmani Grandal and RHP Edinson Volquez, December 17, 2011. Contract: Following the 2012 season was eligible for arbitration. CAREER HIGHLIGHTS: Was National League Player Career Highs of the Week for 6/25-7/1, 2012...for the Padres from IP (start): 9.0 (3x), Last: 6/30/12 at SF; IP (relief): None; Hits: 6/10-9/7, 2010 established a Major League record by 10 (2x), 6/21/11 at Bos & 4/29/12 vs Hou; Runs: 8 (2x), 9/17/10 allowing 2 runs or fewer in 15 consecutive starts with at StL & 4/18/12 at StL; Earned Runs: 8 (2x), 9/17/10 at StL a minimum of 5.0 innings pitched each start...his run & 4/18/12 at StL; HR: 5, 5/27/12 vs Col; Walks: 5 (3x), Last: support averages of 3.95 in 2010 and 3.29 in 2011 5/12/12 vs Wsh; Strikeouts: 13, 6/25/12 vs Mil; Scoreless ranked ninth- and fourth-lowest, respectively, among Streak: 21.0, 5/1-5/18, 2010; Winning Streak: 7g, 4/24-6/30, all National League qualifying pitchers...his run support 2012; Losing Streak: 5 (2x), 9/12-10/3, 2010 & 4/11-5/9, 2011; average in 2012 was 4.45...his 18 wins in his first 2 Hits (batting): 2 (5x), Last: 8/29/12 at Ari seasons was a Padres record for a pitcher younger than 23 years old...was the Padres organization’s Minor League Pitcher of the Month for May 2009...was drafted in 2006 and signed in 2007 as one of the final draft-and-follow eligible players...in 21 career starts at Great American Ball Park is 9-3, 3.05 (138.2ip, 47er)...his 3.05 career ERA at GABP is the best by any pitcher who has made more than 10 starts there...is 1 of only 2 pitchers in the Major Leagues to homer in each of the last 3 seasons...joins Carlos Zambrano, who homered in each of the last 10 years. 2012 SEASON: Ranked among the National League leaders in starts (T1st), winning percentage (.778, 2nd), opponents’ BA (.230, 5th), innings pitched (209.1, 9th) and day ERA (2.76, 8th)...with 14 wins tied his career high and 4 times was the victim of blown saves...established career highs in starts and innings pitched...tied Phi’s Cliff Lee for the Major League lead with 15 no-decisions...in his last 19 starts of the season beginning 6/25 went 9-2 and led all Major League pitchers in that span with a 2.43era...was part of a staff in which 5 pitchers started 161 of the club’s 162g (Bronson Arroyo, Homer Bailey, Johnny Cueto, Mike Leake)...the Reds became only the eighth team in Major League history to produce 5 pitchers with at least 30 starts each (1977 Dodgers, 1980 A’s, 1993 Dodgers, 2003 Mariners, 2005 Cardinals, 2005 Indians, 2006 White Sox)... the Reds used 6 or fewer starting pitchers in a season for only the fourth time since 1900 (1900, 1942, 1951, 2012) and were the only team in the Major Leagues in 2012 to use as few as 6 starting pitchers...produced 18 quality starts...in his 33 starts the Reds went 23-10 and scored 147 runs (4.45 r/g)...on 9/22 vs LAD threw 8.0 shutout innings as the Reds clinched the NL Central title with a 6-0 victory...was named National League Player of the Week for 6/25-7/1, when in his 2 starts he threw complete games in a 3-1 win on 6/25 vs Mil and a 2-1 win on 6/30 at SF (18ip, 6h, 2er, 2bb, 20k)...led the Major Leagues that week in innings pitched and led the NL strikeouts...became the first Reds pitcher to throw consecutive CG since Aaron Harang did it in September 2006...in his next start, on 7/5 at SD, threw 7.0 scoreless innings and was a victim of a blown save in the 2-1 walkoff loss...in his 5-0 win on 5/6 at Pit produced what then was a career-high 11 strikeouts as part of the staff’s 17k that tied the club record for strikeouts in a 9-inning game (3rd time; J.J. Hoover 2, Aroldis Chapman 2, Alfredo Simon 2)...in his 7-5 win on 5/27 vs Col tied the club record with 5 home runs allowed and became the 11th Major League pitcher and first Red Major League Record to allow 5hr while earning the victory...on 6/30 at SF From 6/10-9/7, 2010 Mat Latos established a Major recorded his 500th career strikeout (Buster Posey)... League record by allowing 2 runs or fewer in 15 on 9/4 vs Phi earned the 2-1 victory in the 100th start consecutive starts with a minimum of 5.0 innings of his career (7ip, 4h, 1er, 2bb, 6k)...left his start on pitched each start...he broke the 14-start record 7/23 at Hou with a sprained left ankle but in his next shared by Greg Maddux (8/11/93-4/14/94) and Mike appearance, on 7/29 at Col, threw 8.0 innings...his Scott (5/9-7/7, 1986)...Latos was the first pitcher season-high 19.1-inning scoreless streak from 7/29- since Al Benton in 1945 to allow no more than 2 8/8 was the second-longest by a Reds pitcher in 2012 runs in 15 straight starts with no minimum innings (Aroldis Chapman, 22.2ip, 6/24-8/18)...in 15 starts pitched requirement. from 4/24-7/13 went 7-0, 3.43 with 2 complete games CINCINNATI REDS MEDIA GUIDE 109 2013 REDS and 3 times was the victim of blown saves...that 7-game winning streak (4/24-6/30) was a new career high and the longest by a Reds pitcher Complete Games (3) since Paul Wilson went 7-0 from 4/7-5/25, 2004...in his 3-1 win on Date Opp IP H ER BB SO Result 6/25 vs Mil became only the third Reds pitcher since 1900 to record 6/30/12 at SF 9.0 2 1 0 7 W, 2-1 6/25/12 vs Mil 9.0 4 1 2 13 W, 3-1 in the same game at least 13 strikeouts, a career high, and at least 5/13/10 at SF 9.0 1 0 0 6 W, 1-0 2 hits as a batter (Jim Maloney, 1963 vs Cubs & 1966 vs Mets; Ron Villone, 2000 vs Cardinals)...during the first through fifth innings of that start threw 26 consecutive strikes, the longest streak by a Reds 10-Strikeout Games (5) Date Strikeouts pitcher since records have been kept beginning in 1988...from 8/3-8/29 6/25/12 for Cin vs Mil .........................................13 produced a career-high 6-game hitting streak (8-16, .500, 1hr, 3rbi)..
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