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Jason Louis Motte (born June 22, 1982) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, and Atlanta Braves. The Cardinals drafted him as a catcher in 2003 and he converted to pitching in 2006.
Former MLB pitcher Jason Motte is seeing success in his first season as Christian Brothers baseball coach, replacing the state's all time wins leader Buster Kelso.
General manager Jason Mott has hired Gary Olson as assistant general manager and others for the 2022 season. St. Louis Cardinals affiliate Peoria Chiefs rebuild their front office staff Skip to ...
The city was then without professional baseball for the next 15 years. The name Peoria Chiefs first appeared with a new franchise in the Three-I League in 1953. This club disbanded after 1957, and Peoria was again without professional ball, for the next 25 years until the current Chiefs set up shop.
Jason Motte's outing on June 6, in which he took the loss in a 5–4, 10-inning defeat by the Brewers, snapped his streak of 32 consecutive batters retired. Motte was nine batters shy of the reliever record of 41 straight set by Bobby Jenks., [43] and 13 shy of the major league record of 45 set by Mark Buehrle.
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On September 24, closer Jason Motte was named NL Player of the Week after saving all five of the Cardinals' wins in the week of September 17–23, and is leading the NL in saves with his 40th. He became the first closer with the Cardinals to save 40 games since Jason Isringhausen in 2004 .
High school football returns to the baseball field at Dozer Park in Peoria. The 2022 Shamrock Classic includes Notre Dame and Richwoods. 6 games, 6 memories: High school football returns to the ...