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Pitcher
Born: July 5, 1966 (1966-07-05) (age 42)
Dade City, Florida
Batted: Right Threw: Right
MLB debut
August 3, 1988 for the New York Yankees
Last MLB appearance
September 10, 2000 for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Career statistics
Earned run average 5.74
Won-lost 12-27
Strikeouts 153
Teams
New York Yankees (1988–1991,1995)
San Diego Padres (1992–1993)
Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1998–2000)
David William Eiland (born July 5, 1966, in Dade City, Florida) was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. On November 20th, 2007, he was named pitching coach of the New York Yankees, after spending time as the pitching coach of their Triple-A affiliate, the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees.

Contents [hide]
1 Playing career
2 Coaching career
3 References
4 External links



[edit] Playing career
Dave Eiland played college baseball at University of Florida and the University of South Florida. He was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 7th round of the 1987 amateur draft and made his major league pitching debut with the Yankees in 1987. Used mainly in spot chances, Dave played in New York for 4 seasons, winning only 5 games. He was traded to the Padres in 1992 and did not win a game in 2 seasons despite starting in 9 games. Dave was sent back to the Yankees in 1995 and played for the expansion Devil Rays for 3 seasons before retiring in 2000. Dave played for 10 seasons, won 12, lost 27 with an ERA of 5.74.

Eiland was named International League Pitcher of the Year in 1990 while playing for the Columbus Clippers with a 16-5 record and a 2.87 ERA. Eiland is the only player in Major League Baseball history to give up a home run to the first batter he ever faced and hit a home run in his very first at-bat.


[edit] Coaching career
After retiring in 2000, Eiland joined the Yankees organization and worked as a pitching coach in the minor leagues. During his tenure in the Yankees farm system, Eiland oversaw the development of such current Yankees pitchers as Phil Hughes, Joba Chamberlain, and Ian Kennedy. It is speculated that his relationships with many of the young pitchers contributed to him being chosen as the new pitching coach for the Yankees.[1]



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dave_Eiland

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