Jeremy Allen Bonderman was born on October 28,1982 and is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
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Jeremy Allen Bonderman was born on October 28,1982 and is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
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Jeremy Bonderman is the only high school junior ever to be drafted with a first round pick in baseball history.
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Jeremy Bonderman had passed his GED tests and successfully petitioned Major League Baseball to become draft-eligible.
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Jeremy Bonderman debuted in the major leagues when he was 20 years old.
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Jeremy Bonderman was the Tigers Opening Day starter for the 2005 season.
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Jeremy Bonderman started game four of the 2006 American League Division Series against the Yankees.
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Jeremy Bonderman pitched five perfect innings before giving up a hit.
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Jeremy Bonderman was the winning pitcher in the game that gave the Tigers the series.
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Jeremy Bonderman pitched again in game four of the 2006 American League Championship Series, pitching six innings and giving up three runs.
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Jeremy Bonderman finished second in the 2007 All-Star Game Final vote.
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Jeremy Bonderman missed most of the 2008 season because he had procedures done to remove a blood clot in his axillary vein.
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On June 13,2009, five days after his only start of the season, Jeremy Bonderman was placed on the disabled list indefinitely because of recurring pain in his pitching shoulder.
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On December 21,2012, Jeremy Bonderman signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners.
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Jeremy Bonderman was designated for assignment on July 8,2013, following consecutive poor starts.
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On July 14,2013, Jeremy Bonderman was signed to a minor league deal bringing him back to Detroit, playing for the Triple-A Toledo Mud Hens.
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