Griffin Canning

American baseball player

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December 19 2024 Signed a one-year, $4.25 million contract with the New York Mets, marking a new chapter in his professional baseball career.
December 19 2024 Signed a one-year, $4.25 million contract with the New York Mets, marking a new chapter in his professional baseball career.
November 22 2024 Non-tendered by the Atlanta Braves, becoming a free agent.
November 22 2024 Non-tendered by the Atlanta Braves, becoming a free agent.
October 31 2024 Traded by the Angels to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for Jorge Soler.
October 31 2024 Traded by the Angels to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for Jorge Soler.
January 13 2023 Signed a one-year, $850,000 contract with the Angels, avoiding salary arbitration.
January 13 2023 Signed a one-year, $850,000 contract with the Angels, avoiding salary arbitration.
August 2022 Canning was shut down after experiencing multiple recovery setbacks and did not make a professional appearance for the year.
August 2022 Canning was shut down after experiencing multiple recovery setbacks and did not make a professional appearance for the year.
August 10 2021 Angels announced Canning would miss the rest of the season with a low back stress fracture.
August 10 2021 Angels announced Canning would miss the rest of the season with a low back stress fracture.
July 3 2021 Canning was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake.
July 3 2021 Canning was optioned to Triple-A Salt Lake.
2020 Won a Gold Glove Award as a pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels.
2020 Won a Gold Glove Award as a pitcher for the Los Angeles Angels.
August 22 2019 Angels shut down Canning for the remainder of the season due to multiple injured list trips with elbow inflammation, finishing his rookie season with a 5-6 record and 4.58 ERA.
August 22 2019 Angels shut down Canning for the remainder of the season due to multiple injured list trips with elbow inflammation, finishing his rookie season with a 5-6 record and 4.58 ERA.
April 30 2019 Promoted to the major leagues by the Los Angeles Angels, Canning made his MLB debut against the Toronto Blue Jays, recording six strikeouts.
April 30 2019 Promoted to the major leagues by the Los Angeles Angels, Canning made his MLB debut against the Toronto Blue Jays, recording six strikeouts.
2018 Canning made his professional debut, playing for Inland Empire 66ers, Mobile BayBears, and Salt Lake Bees, compiling a 4-3 record with a 3.65 ERA across three minor league teams.
2018 Canning made his professional debut, playing for Inland Empire 66ers, Mobile BayBears, and Salt Lake Bees, compiling a 4-3 record with a 3.65 ERA across three minor league teams.
2017 Returned as UCLA's ace pitcher, making 17 starts with a 7-4 record, 2.34 ERA, and 140 strikeouts.
2017 Griffin Canning was selected by the Los Angeles Angels with the 47th pick in the second round of the Major League Baseball draft, signing for a $1,459,200 signing bonus but did not pitch professionally this year.
2017 Griffin Canning was selected by the Los Angeles Angels with the 47th pick in the second round of the Major League Baseball draft, signing for a $1,459,200 signing bonus but did not pitch professionally this year.
2017 Returned as UCLA's ace pitcher, making 17 starts with a 7-4 record, 2.34 ERA, and 140 strikeouts.
2016 Became UCLA's number one starting pitcher during his sophomore year, making 15 starts with a 5-8 record, 3.70 ERA, and 95 strikeouts.
2016 Became UCLA's number one starting pitcher during his sophomore year, making 15 starts with a 5-8 record, 3.70 ERA, and 95 strikeouts.
2015 Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 38th round of the Major League Baseball Draft, but chose not to sign and instead played college baseball at UCLA.
2015 Completed his freshman year at UCLA, making 15 appearances with 11 starts, achieving a 7-1 record with a 2.97 ERA and 66 strikeouts.
2015 Completed his freshman year at UCLA, making 15 appearances with 11 starts, achieving a 7-1 record with a 2.97 ERA and 66 strikeouts.
2015 Drafted by the Colorado Rockies in the 38th round of the Major League Baseball Draft, but chose not to sign and instead played college baseball at UCLA.
2014 Led Santa Margarita Catholic High School to victory in the California Interscholastic Federation SS Division I Championship, recording 11 strikeouts and allowing only two hits in his final high school game.
2014 Led Santa Margarita Catholic High School to victory in the California Interscholastic Federation SS Division I Championship, recording 11 strikeouts and allowing only two hits in his final high school game.

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