Justin Duchscherer

Justin Duchscherer

46-Year-Old PitcherP
 Free Agent  
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$Duchscherer agreed to a one-year deal with the Orioles in January of 2011.
PFree Agent  
Hip
August 5, 2011
Duchscherer had successful hip surgery Friday, Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun reports.
ANALYSIS
He's hoping to pitch again in 2012, but the Orioles are not expected to bring him back for another season after Duchscherer was unable to make an appearance with Baltimore this season.
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Duchscherer was once again limited by injuries, with continued hip and back problems being the culprit this time. Sidelined after just five starts, Duchscherer enters the winter as a free agent with at least some marginal mutual interest in returning to the A's. He's missed large chunks of three of the past four seasons, and there's no reason to think he'll be able to stay healthy following another major surgery this past summer.
Duchscherer battled elbow soreness early in spring training and was close to returning several times during the season before a diagnosis of clinical depression put an end to any hopes of a late-season contribution. He re-signed with Oakland and could win a spot in the rotation if healthy. He's always had great control, but his strikeout rates declined as a starter in 2008 and his lack of durability may push him back to the bullpen.
Duchscherer's move back to the A's rotation was a tremendous success before more hip problems sidelined him in early August. Adding to the ongoing health concerns, there's an unsustainable 107 hits allowed in 141.2 innings, so you can expect him to regress in 2009.
Duchscherer was limited to just 17 appearances by a season-ending hip injury. There's been talk of moving him into the rotation in 2008, but recent elbow woes combined with his hip injury make it hard to see where he'd hold up physically for 180 innings. A healthy Duchscherer has been a reliable set-up man for the past several seasons, so watch those early spring health reports closely.
Right elbow tendinitis sidelined Duchscherer for six weeks in 2006, but he continues to put up solid numbers when healthy. He even managed to snag seven saves after the All-Star break with Huston Street nursing some minor injuries. He'll return to the A's in a similiar role for 2006.
Duchscherer turned in a solid year in relief, which included an All-Star game invitation. But with the return to form by Kiko Calero and the acquisition of Jay Witasick, Duchscherer started pitching earlier and earlier in games as the season wore on. The 2005 season figures to be his career highlight, but there are serviceable years left in his arm.
Duchscherer had an effective 2004 in myriad of relief roles for the A's. While the Oakland rotation is in flux, he's likely to remain in the bullpen. He has more value in real life than in roto ball considering his low K/IP ratio.
Duchscherer is the front-runner for the A's fifth starter spot following the trade of Ted Lilly. He relies on control more than velocity, but posted a superb 117:18 K:BB ratio in 155 innings at Triple-A.
Injuries limited him to just 63 pretty forgettable innings at Triple-A last year. Doesn't throw hard, though he's had success with getting hitters out. If he threw left-handed, he'd be considered crafty. His chest carries the equivalent of the Scarlet Letter with the “finesse righty” label. It's a tough one to shake, and he'll have to show he's healthy again before he gets back on track to the majors. There's an avalanche of youngsters coming up behind him so last year's injury, and subsequent poor results, came at a terrible time.
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PFree Agent  
Hip
August 2, 2011
Duchscherer will undergo hip surgery Thursday, Dan Connolly of the Baltimore Sun reports.
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PFree Agent  
Hip
August 2, 2011
Duchscherer (hip) has been released by the Orioles, reports Britt Ghiroli of MLB.com.
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PBaltimore Orioles  
Hip
July 19, 2011
Duchscherer's doctor has recommended he undergo another surgical procedure on his injured hip, Jeff Zrebiec of the Baltimore Sun reports.
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PBaltimore Orioles  
Hip
July 11, 2011
Duchscherer (hip, back) was examined by a team doctor Monday, but the Orioles have no idea when he will pitch again, MASN Sports reports.
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PBaltimore Orioles  
Hip
July 3, 2011
Duchscherer (hip, back) will be examined by the team orthopedist on July 11, MASN Sports reports.
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