Joba Chamberlain (Baseball Player), born on September 23, 1985 in Lincoln, New Jersey, USA. Joba Chamberlain's age 32 years & Zodiac Sign Libra, nationality American (by birth) & Race/Ethnicity is White. Let's check, How Tall is Joba Chamberlain?
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Joba Chamberlain Height
6 ft 3 in (188 cm/)
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Height (in Feet-Inches) | 6 ft 3 in |
Height (in Centimeters) | 188 cm |
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Weight (in Kilograms) | 104 kg |
Weight (in Pounds) | 229 lbs |
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Joba Chamberlain FAQs
What does Joba Chamberlain do now?
When a spring 2017 stint with the Milwaukee Brewers didn’t work out, Chamberlain retired and fully moved on to a post-baseball career. Chamberlain now works as a studio analyst on MLB Network and specializes in pitching commentary.
What were the Joba Rules?
The “Joba Rules”, which former Yankees skipper Joe Torre created in 2007, were really quite simple: Chamberlain would get a day off for every inning he pitches, and at the same time, he could only pitch two innings only if he’d gotten two days of rest.
Is Joba Chamberlain still playing?
Chamberlain had a forgettable end to his career Chamberlain recorded a 3.57 ERA in 69 games for the Tigers in 2010, but was out of Major League Baseball by 2016.
Who did Joba Chamberlain play for?
All teams
Justin Louis “Joba” Chamberlain is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball for the New York Yankees, Detroit Tigers, Kansas City Royals and Cleveland Indians. Chamberlain played college baseball for the Nebraska Cornhuskers before the Yankees selected him in the first round of the 2006 MLB draft. He ascended through the minor leagues and made his MLB debut in 2007 as a relief pitcher during the Yankees’ pursuit of a berth in the MLB postseason. The Yankees adhered to what became known as the “Joba Rules”, where they carefully monitored and limited his appearances. During the 2008 season, the Yankees transitioned Chamberlain to the starting rotation, and he suffered a shoulder injury later in the season. Chamberlain struggled as a starter in 2009, and was shifted back to a relief role. He signed as a free agent with the Tigers before the 2014 season, and re-signed with the Tigers for 2015, but was released during the season. He returned to MLB later in 2015 with Kansas City.
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