June 14, 2022 The 'Pilot' of The Jason and Josh or Josh and Jason Show? The next big thing from Texas Titan Media

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June 14, 2022 The 'Pilot' of The Jason and Josh or Josh and Jason Show? The next big thing from Texas Titan Media

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Josh Tomlin has spent over a decade in the Major Leagues. He&#8217;s a fellow East Texan, father and dude obsessed with being the absolute best he can be. I love Josh. I&#8217;m so honored to call him friend. Well, now I get to call him co-host of Texas Titan Media&#8217;s latest show. Although we have no idea what we&#8217;re going to call the show yet, we are thrilled nonetheless. Hey this is podcasting not network T.V. If we want to go out half baked so be it! Here&#8217;s a little about Josh Tomlin was coached by his father until he began playing high school baseball.[1]&nbsp;Tomlin attended&nbsp;Whitehouse High School,[2]&nbsp;Angelina College, and&nbsp;Texas Tech University.[3]&nbsp;He was drafted by the&nbsp;San Diego Padres&nbsp;in the 11th round of the&nbsp;2005 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign.[4][5] Cleveland Indians[edit] Tomlin with the Cleveland Indians Tomlin was drafted again by the&nbsp;Cleveland Indians&nbsp;in the 19th round of the&nbsp;2006 Major League Baseball draft, and did sign. Since 2006, he has played with various&nbsp;minor league baseball&nbsp;teams including the&nbsp;Mahoning Valley Scrappers,&nbsp;Lake County Captains,&nbsp;Kinston Indians,&nbsp;Buffalo Bisons, and&nbsp;Columbus Clippers. At Columbus, Tomlin went 8–4 with a 2.68 ERA in 20 appearances, including 17 starts. He has an overall minor-league record of 51–24 with a 3.20 ERA. Tomlin was promoted to the Indians to make his major league debut against the&nbsp;New York Yankees&nbsp;on July 27, 2010,[6]&nbsp;where he outpitched the Yankees&#8217;&nbsp;CC Sabathia, earning a 4–1 win. In 12 starts for the Indians, Tomlin went 6-4 with a 4.56 ERA in 73 innings. In 2011, Tomlin pitched most of the season in the Indians rotation, finishing with a record of 12-7 in 26 starts. On May 7,&nbsp;2012, Tomlin pitched a no-decision with a career-high eight strikeouts in a win versus the White Sox.[7]&nbsp;The following day Tomlin reported soreness in his wrist and was placed on the 15-day disabled list after undergoing an MRI which revealed inflammation to soft tissue.[8]&nbsp;In July, holding a 5-5 record and 5.45 ERA and recording at least six innings in just 7 of 13 starts (compared to 23 of 26 in all of 2011), Tomlin stated, &#8220;Last year, they could count on me to save the bullpen. It&#8217;s bothered me that I&#8217;ve been like that. It&#8217;s frustrating.&#8221;[9]&nbsp;On August 21, 2012, Tomlin underwent&nbsp;Tommy John surgery&nbsp;and was eliminated for the rest of the 2012 season and was expected to miss the entire 2013 season.[10][11]&nbsp;However, he did pitch in one game on September 12, 2013, when he pitched two shutout innings against the Chicago White Sox in a relief appearance. Tomlin was called up from AAA Columbus on May 5, 2014, and placed on the Cleveland Indians starting rotation, replacing&nbsp;Carlos Carrasco.[12]&nbsp;On June 28, Tomlin pitched a near perfect game against the Seattle Mariners, striking out 11, walking none, and giving up one hit. The only player to reach base was&nbsp;Kyle Seager, getting a lead off single in the fifth. Tomlin went on to get a complete game shutout, leading the Indians to a 5-0 victory.[13][14]&nbsp;He finished the 2014 season appearing in 25 games, 16 of them starts, with a record of 6-9 in 104 innings. The following season, Tomlin underwent shoulder surgery in April 2015,[15]&nbsp;and started just 10 games for the Indians. On January 15, 2016, he and the Indians agreed to a one-year deal for the 2016 season worth $2.5 million. Negotiations continued, and 11 days later, another year was added to the contract, for the same $2.5 million base salary. A team option, worth $3 million, was available for the 2018 season.[16]&nbsp;The Indians exercised Tomlin&#8217;s 2018 option on November 3, 2017.[17]&nbsp;He finished the regular season starting 29 games for the Indians, establishing career highs in every statistical pitching category. He had a very low walk rate, leading the majors with only 1.03&nbsp;bases on balls per 9 innings pitched.[18]&nbsp;He also started 4 games for the Indians in their postseason route to the World Series, going 2–1 with a 4.58 ERA. In 2017, he had a record of 10-9 with a 4.98 ERA in 26 starts. In 2018, Tomlin began the season as the Indians fourth starter, but after struggling through six starts, he was moved to the bullpen.[19]&nbsp;Tomlin finished with a career-worst 6.14 ERA in 32 appearances, 9 starts. He elected free agency on October 29, 2018. Atlanta Braves[edit] In January 2019, Tomlin trained at Driveline Baseball to improve his pitching delivery.[20][21]&nbsp;On February 7, Tomlin signed a minor league deal with the&nbsp;Milwaukee Brewers&nbsp;that included an invitation to&nbsp;spring training.[22][23]&nbsp;Tomlin signed a minor league contract with the&nbsp;Atlanta Braves&nbsp;on March 21,[24]&nbsp;a day after the Brewers released him.[25] Tomlin served mainly as a multi-inning reliever for the Braves, going 2–1 with a 3.74 ERA over 79.1 innings (51G, 1GS). His 0.79&nbsp;<a...

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