Dylan Edward Cease ( eng. Dylan Edward Cease , December 28, 1995 , Milton , GA ) is an American baseball player and pitcher of the Chicago White Sox Major League Baseball Club.
| Dylan Sees | |||
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| Chicago White Sox - No. 84 | |||
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| Personal data | |||
| Date of Birth | December 28, 1995 (23 years old) | ||
| Place of Birth | Milton , Georgia , USA | ||
| Professional debut | |||
| July 3, 2019 for the Chicago White Sox | |||
| Selected Statistics (July 17, 2019) | |||
| Wins / losses | 1-1 | ||
| ERA | 5.73 | ||
| Strikeouts | 13 | ||
| Saves | 0 | ||
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Career
Dylan Sees was born December 28, 1995 in Milton, Georgia. He has Alec's twin brother. They started playing baseball at the age of four. Dylan continued playing sports while studying at Milton High School, which he graduated in 2014. In the spring of the same year, he received an elbow injury. Before the damage, Siz was rated as one of the most promising graduates of schools, he was predicted to choose in the first round of the draft. Due to injury, Dylan was chosen by the Chicago Cubs club only in the sixth round. After the draft, he refused the offer of a sports scholarship at Vanderbilt University and signed a professional contract. At the end of July 2014, Siz underwent surgery on his elbow [1] [2] .
In 2015, Dylan began performances for the Cubs Farm Club in the Arizona League for beginners. He spent the next season with Eugene Emeralds . In just two years, he spent 68.2 inning for both teams, making ninety-one strikeouts [3] . Siz started the 2017 championship at the South Bend Cubs club, moving to the position of starting pitcher. He spent thirteen matches in which he won one victory and suffered two defeats with an ERA transmittance of 2.79. In mid-July, Dylan was traded to the Chicago White Sox . Immediately after the transition, the player via Twitter thanked the Cubs management and staff for their trust and development assistance [4] . Sees spent the remainder of the championship in the Kannapolis Intimators team of the South Atlantic League.
He began the season of 2018 as part of the Winston-Salem Dash , and during the championship he was transferred to the Birmingham Barons AA League club. For two teams, Dylan spent a total of one hundred twenty-four innings on the field, scored twelve wins with two defeats. According to the results of the year, the official site of the league named him the best pitcher of minor leagues [5] . The 2019 Siz Championship began in the AAA League with the Charlotte Knights . For the team, he spent fifteen matches as a starting pitcher with a transmittance of 4.48, made seventy-three strikeouts with thirty-two walks. July 3, the leadership of the White Sox transferred Dylan to the main team and he made his debut in Major League Baseball [6] .
Notes
- ↑ Callis, Jim. Q&A with Cubs prospect Dylan Cease . mlb.com . MLB Advanced Media (March 15, 2017). Date of treatment July 17, 2019.
- ↑ O'Neal, Erica. Milton's Dylan Cease signs with Cubs . northfulton.com . northfulton.com (August 18, 2014). Date of treatment July 17, 2019.
- ↑ Andracki, Tony. Why Cubs are excited for pitching prospect Dylan Cease: He's 'throwing lightning bolts' . nbcsports.com . Comcast SportsNet Chicago, LLC (January 20, 2017). Date of treatment July 17, 2019.
- ↑ Northam, Mitchell. North Fulton native sent to White Sox in 5-player trade with Cubs . ajc.com . Cox Media Group (July 13, 2017). Date of treatment July 17, 2019.
- ↑ Rosenbaum, Mike. Cease named Pipeline Pitcher of the Year . mlb.com . MLB Advanced Media (September 5, 2018). Date of treatment July 17, 2019.
- ↑ Hawley, Larry. Pitcher Dylan Cease's much-anticipated White Sox debut still set for Wednesday, despite delay . wgntv.com . WGN (3 July 2019). Date of treatment July 17, 2019.