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When I first saw "Charles Chulk" on a list of Southern League ERA leaders in 2002, my mental image was of a schoolteacher, or perhaps an explorer, on the mound. Not quite right. Vinnie was, and is, young, eager and straightforward, with his front teeth sometimes protruding in front of his pursed bottom lip on the mound as he delivers the ball.


Vinnie Chulk was selected by the Jays in the 12th round of the 2000 draft. He reported to Medicine Hat that summer, and started fairly effectively. He was converted to relief in 2001, and blew through Dunedin and Tennessee reaching Syracuse for a late August cup of coffee. In 2002, the organization moved him back to the rotation in Tennessee, and he responded with a fine year- 13-5 with a 2.96 earned run average, although his K rate dropped from 9 per 9 innings to 6 per 9 innings. Moved up to Syracuse in 2003, he was 8-10 with a 4.22 ERA, but a K rate over 7. In 2004, the organization moved him back to the bullpen to start the year and he pitched well over the first third of the season to earn a promotion to the Show.

His major league career has had its ups and downs, but he has essentially been a solid middle reliever throughout, with a career line of 164 innings, 166 hits, 19 homers, 63 walks and 114 strikeouts and a 4.32 ERA. He's very tough on right-hand hitters, but is vulnerable to the longball, particularly from lefties.

It's hard not to like Vinnie for his enthusiasm. He is off to a great start in San Francisco, and we wish him the best there and wherever he goes in baseball. Please share your memories of Vinnie Chulk in this thread.

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NDG - Wednesday, August 09 2006 @ 10:24 AM EDT (#152646) #
Good luck to he Incredible one!

I've always like Chulk, and think he is on the Shields/Timlin career path. I would be surprised if Accardo has a better ML career than Chulk.  Very good stuff, and it looks like he is learning how to locate in the zone.  Check out his K rate progression over the last couple of years.

One of the mysteries of the year is figuring out what Chulk did to get re-demoted in June.  5 IP, 1 R, 6H , 0W, 4 K.  Weird.  BTW, since June, 18 IP, 14H, 4 ER, 3W, 18K.

Mick Doherty - Wednesday, August 09 2006 @ 10:35 AM EDT (#152649) #

Chulk is only 27?? (I looked it up just now to make sure.)

Gosh, I thought he was 34 or 35 and had been around forever. He's just one of Those Guys I guess!

#2JBrumfield - Wednesday, August 09 2006 @ 11:02 AM EDT (#152655) #

My immediate memory of Chulk was his 2 innings of shutout relief during that 14 inning thriller against Seattle last month.  Not bad for a guy who was held up at the border driving from Syracuse earlier in the day and didn't get to the park until the middle innings.

 

 

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