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Bringing new meaning to the term “journeyman”

Righthander J.D. Durbin, who will start for the Phillies in Game 1 of tomorrow’s doubleheader against the New York Mets at Citizens Bank Park, gets around. And when I say he gets around, I mean the man gets around.

Durbin has been with four organizations this season. Take a look at his travel schedule, as reported by the Philadelphia Inquirer:

Late March - The Twins, who drafted him in the second round in 2000, designated him for assignment.

March 29 - The Diamondbacks claimed him off waivers.

April 4 - He allowed seven hits and seven runs in two-thirds of an inning against Colorado.

April 5 - Arizona designated him for assignment.

April 9 - The Red Sox claimed him off waivers.

April 10 - Durbin arrived at his Boston hotel at 1 a.m. only to learn he had no reservation. He checked into another hotel and fell asleep about 2 a.m. Durbin took a call at 9:30 a.m. to learn the Red Sox no longer needed him and he had been designated for assignment. “I never dressed [with the Sox],” Durbin said. “I went to the stadium, picked up my meal money, said hi to the guys and took off. It was a quick turnaround.”

April 13 - The Phillies claimed him off waivers.

April 16 - Durbin learned just hours after he took a physical in Clearwater, Fla., that he had been designated for assignment. He cleared waivers and the Phillies sent him to triple-A Ottawa, where he went 2-4 with a 4.55 ERA in 10 starts.

Now, Durbin will be starting against the Mets in what has become a crucial series for the Phils, who trail New York by 3.5 games. He says he’s too tired to worry:

“No pressure,” he said. “I’ve been through enough right now that there really isn’t any pressure on me. And I think that might help me out a little bit. It is what it is. I’ve been through it all, so I’m just going to go out there and throw the baseball.”

I’m sorry to break it to you, J.D. But if constant rejection and mediocre past performance were a recipe for success, Jose Mesa would be tinkering with his Cooperstown induction speech between innings.


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One Response to “Bringing new meaning to the term “journeyman””

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