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}} Jonah James Bayliss (born August 13, 1980) is a former American professional baseball relief pitcher. He is an alumnus of Trinity College in Hartford, Connecticut, and Lawrence Academy at Groton in Groton, Massachusetts. CareerKansas City RoyalsBayliss was originally a seventh-round draft pick of the Kansas City Royals in {{Baseball year|2002}}, and he made his major league debut with that team on June 21, {{mlby|2005}}. Bayliss pitched 11{{fraction|2|3}} innings in relief for the Royals that year. Pittsburgh PiratesHe and minor league reliever Chad Blackwell were traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for starting pitcher Mark Redman on December 7. On March 28, {{Baseball year|2008}}, the Pittsburgh Pirates designated Bayliss for assignment.[1] According to Pirates manager Neal Huntington, "Bayliss is the type of player that teams should be looking for on the waiver wire. He has good stuff, but has struggled with control. If he can figure that out, he can be a very solid reliever." Toronto Blue JaysOn June 19, 2008, Bayliss was traded by the Pirates to the Toronto Blue Jays. He became a free agent at the end of the season and re-signed with Toronto in February {{Baseball year|2009}}. Bayliss did not make the Toronto Blue Jays 40-man roster and started the 2009 season with the Triple A Las Vegas 51s. Saitma Seibu LionsOn July 28, 2009, Bayliss was released by the Blue Jays so that he could sign with The Saitama Seibu Lions of the Japan Pacific League. Houston AstrosOn February 1, 2010, Bayliss was re-signed as a free agent by the Blue Jays.[2] but he was released on March 31 and subsequently signed by the Houston Astros. He played for Triple-A Round Rock in 2010, and posted a 3.58 ERA. Tampa Bay RaysOn December 15, 2010, Bayliss got out of Free Agency and the Tampa Bay Rays inked him to a minor league deal. The Rays released him on March 24, 2011. Atlantic LeagueHe joined the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball with the Lancaster Barnstormers for 2011 season and the Bridgeport Bluefish for 2012. After BaseballJonah is currently a personal pitching coach and owner at the A1 pitching academy in Adams, MA. Bayliss currently serves as the North Adams SteepleCats general manager and pitching coach. References1. ^Pirates add Rivas to roster 2. ^March 2010 Blue Jays Transactions External links{{Baseballstats|mlb=435058|espn=6327|br=b/baylijo01|fangraphs=4560|cube=4524|brm=baylis001jon}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Bayliss, Jonah}} 18 : 1980 births|Living people|Kansas City Royals players|Pittsburgh Pirates players|Saitama Seibu Lions players|Spokane Indians players|Wichita Wranglers players|Wilmington Blue Rocks players|Indianapolis Indians players|Syracuse Chiefs players|Las Vegas 51s players|Round Rock Express players|Lancaster Barnstormers players|Bridgeport Bluefish players|Major League Baseball pitchers|Trinity Bantams baseball players|Baseball players from Massachusetts|People from North Adams, Massachusetts |
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