Lee Matthew Gronkiewicz (born August 21, 1978) is an American former Major League Baseballrelief pitcher who played for the Toronto Blue Jays in 2007. He is the current[as of?] head coach of the Columbia Blowfish and is also involved with USA baseball on the college national team selection committee.
Gronkiewicz signed with the Cleveland Indians in 2001 as an amateur free agent. In 2003, he was recognized as the best relief pitcher in the minor leagues and given the minor leagues' Rolaids Relief Award.[3] He spent four years in Cleveland's minor league system before he was acquired by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 2004Rule 5 draft. In seven minor-league seasons, Gronkiewicz has a career 18–16 record, pitching almost entirely in relief with just one start for the 2007Syracuse Sky Chiefs, putting up a 2.48 ERA and a 1.16 WHIP along the way. He struck out nearly four times as many batters as he walked (421 strikeouts and 111 walks through 2007).
Major league career
Gronkiewicz' major league debut (and only major league appearance to date) was on June 19, 2007, when the Blue Jays hosted the Los Angeles Dodgers. He allowed one run—a home run to Dodgers catcherRussell Martin—on two hits, walking two and striking out two, over four innings of work. He was on the Major League roster for about a week before being demoted.[4]
In November 2007, he signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox.[5]
In April 2008, after a stellar month in Triple-A where he allowed 1 run in 11 innings, he was placed on the DL with elbow soreness. It was later determined to be damage to his UCL and he underwent Tommy John surgery, ending his season.[6] He became a free agent at the end of the season.