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Born on January 6, 1991, Kevin Gausman plays Major League Baseball for the Baltimore Orioles since 2013. Gausman grew up in Centennial, Colorado where he attended Grandview High School and was a pitcher in the school's team. In 2010, Gausman was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the sixth round of the MLB draft, but he did not join the team. Instead, he joined Louisiana State University and played for his college baseball team, LSU Tigers. In 2012, he was titled All-American at LSU. Later in July of the same year, Baltimore Orioles picked him as fourth overall in the MLB draft, and he was signed for $4.32 million.
During the start of the 2013 season, Evan Gausman played Bowie Baysox, a double-A, minor league baseball team, which is affiliate of the Orioles. However, by May, Gausman was promoted by Orioles to the major leagues, and he made his MLB debut by playing against the Blue Jays in Toronto. With his pitching, Gausman managed five strikeouts, two walks and four runs, and gave seven hits. Orioles lost to Blue Jays, 12-6, and in June, he was to play the minor league again with Norfolk Tides, which is a farm team of the Orioles. However, Gausman was recalled to play against the Yankees, and he managed his first MLB win. He pitched instead of T.J. McFarland, and did not allow any walks, gave three hits, and struck out four.
In June 2014, Gausman was the starting pitcher, and played a major role in winning against Oakland Athletics. Orioles went seven innings, and Gausman allowed only a single run, one walk, and struck out six. Gausman has a unique pitching style where four pitches are thrown with high velocity. The slider is at around 84 mph, the fastball at about 98 mph, and the change up is thrown at around 88 mph.
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