Tim Hudson
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Player Notes
- 2005: Asked to lock down the number 5 spot in the rotation for the Rollers, Hudson responded with a 7-7 record and 3.99 ERA in 122 2/3 innings. His key to success was finally limiting opponents’ long balls, as he only allowed 11, or 0.9 for every 9 innings pitched.
- 2004: As a Gambler Hudson was 19-14, but once he called Ybor City home he imploded to the tune of a 6.07 ERA in 59 1/3 innings.
- 2003: Hudson donned the uniform of the South Side Soldiers, and pitched well (12-8, 4.51 ERA), before returning to the Gamblers for his finest season to date: 15 wins and a 3.28 ERA.
- 2002: Moving on to the West Baden Sprudels did the trick, as Hudson combined to go 28-18 with a 4.19 ERA in 446 2/3 innings.
- 2001: Tim's ERA remained over 5 (5.04 for the Florida Christians, 5.06 for the Bristol Academicals), but he still managed to win 21 games and throw 388 1/3 innings.
- 2000: Hudson again struggled under Rollers management, despite a 13-7 record he tossed 197 2/3 innings with a 5.19 ERA before rebounding for an 8-7 mark with a 4.51 ERA as a Gambler.
- 1999: During the LP2's inaugural year Huddy threw 178 innings with a 4.20 ERA, leading to a 12-9 record. He followed that up with a 3-13 mark and 5.28 ERA as a member of the Ybor City Rollers.
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Player Highlights
- Selected in the 7th rd, 52nd overall in the 1999 Original Lp2 Draft by the Sante Fe Gamblers.
- Traded to the Birmingham Cloverleafs along with SS Jason Bartlett, SS Khalil Greene and RP Chad Qualls on December 13, 2006, in exchange for SP Doug Davis, SS Carlos Guillen, SS Bobby Crosby and CF Brian N. Anderson.
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