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Yovani Gallardo is a professional baseball player for the Milwaukee Brewers. He is currently the team’s starting pitcher. He was attending Trimble Technical High School when he was drafted by the Brewers during the 2004 MLB Draft. He has a batting average of .227, 10 RBI and has hit 5 homeruns.
In 2006, Gallardo played in the Single-A Brevard County where he was able to pitch 8 and 1/3 no-hitter innings. He was also able to play for the Double-A Huntsville and was able to come up with 188 strikeouts by the end of his career. He had a 1.63 ERA.
Finally in 2007, he was able to make his MLB debut after he was called to replace Chris Capuano with an injured groin. He gave up three earned runs for that game. During his second game, he was able to pitch a no-hitter during the 5th inning.
After recovering from an injury, Gallardo was able to post a 1.80 earned run average after pitching for three games in the 2008 season. In a game against the Giants in 2009, he hit a homerun from Randy Johnson. In another game against the Houston Astros, he was able to pitch his first complete game and struck out seven batters.
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Yovani Gallardo (full name: Yovani Gallardo; no nicknames) plays pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers. During his 4 seasons, he has started 82 games, won 36 games, struck out 525 batters, and has a 3.67 ERA. Born on February 27, 1986 in La Piedad, Michoacan, Mexico, Gallardo stands 6' 2" and weighs 220 lb. He attended Trimble Tech (Fort Worth, TX) high school and was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 2nd round of the 2004 amateur draft. His debut was on June 18, 2007. Over his career, Gallardo made $1,268,000. Common misspellings of his name include Yovani Gallardo.