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Positions:  P-176

Full Name:  Daniel Livingston Meyer
Born:  Jul 3,1981  in  Woodbury, New Jersey
Height:  6-3  Weight:  190  Bats:  Right  Throws:  Left
High School:  Kingsway Regional (Swedesboro, New Jersey)  "Dragons"
College:  James Madison University

Contract:   Signed 1-year, $400,000 contract with the Florida Marlins on Mar 1,2009.

Drafted:  Selected by Atlanta Braves in 1st Round (34th overall) of 2002 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)  (Signing Bonus: $1,000,000)

  • First Round Draft Pick  2002 (#34)
  • Top Prospect  2004 MLB (#82),2005 MLB (#43),2004 Atl (#5)

  • Signed by Scout:  J.J. Picollo

    MLB Debut:  Sep 14,2004




    Pitch Repertoire
    PitchPctSpd
    Fastball6191.2
    Slider2283.8
    Changeup1179.5
    Sinker681
    Based on 18 pitches between 4/6/2009 and 4/6/2009

    Scouting Report
    Control: 53
    K-Rating: 79
    Efficiency: 72
    vsPower: 67
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     Transactions History

    Selected by Atlanta Braves in 1st Round (34th overall) of 2002 amateur entry draft (June-Reg)   (Signing Bonus: $1,000,000)


    Jun 7,2002 - signed  
    Dec 16,2004 - Traded by Braves with Charles Thomas and Juan Cruz to Athletics for Tim Hudson.  



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