Chris Fussell

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Chris Fussell
Relief Pitcher
Born: (1976-05-19) May 19, 1976 (age 47)
Win–loss record
5–9
Earned run average6.90
Strikeouts91
Teams

Christopher Wren Fussell (born May 19, 1976) is an American former Major League Baseball pitcher.

After attending Clay High School, Fussell was drafted in the 9th round of the 1994 MLB draft and he signed with the Orioles on June 14, 1994.[1]

He began his professional career with the

Bluefield (rookie leagues), Frederick ("A" ball), Bowie ("AA") and Rochester
("AAA").

He made his major league baseball debut with the Orioles September 15, 1998, pitching five innings as the starting pitcher against the Texas Rangers. He gave up three runs and did not get a decision in the game. He pitched in 2 more games for the Orioles that year, finishing 0–1 with an ERA of 8.38 in 9.2 innings (3 games, 2 as a starter).

In 1999 he was traded to the Kansas City Royals for Jeff Conine. He spent most of the next two seasons on the Royals roster, primarily as a reliever with occasional starts. In 2001, he had surgery to remove bone spurs in his right elbow. He returned to the Royals in 2002 and spent the spring in big league camp and the 2002 season in Omaha.

After his release from the Astros in 2005, he played with the Independent League team the

Las Vegas 51s
in 2007.

Fussell has a chapter giving advice in Tim Ferriss' book Tools of Titans.

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