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New Hampshire People
Chris Carpenter - NH Native Makes a Pitch
The St. Louis Cardinals' right-handed ace pitcher Chris Carpenter is a native of Exeter, New Hampshire. He graduated from Trinity High School in 1993, where he earned Athlete-of-the-Year honors when he was a senior. Carpenter also captured the state championship in baseball in 1992.
Chris began his professional career in May 1997 with the Toronto Blue Jays, earning a spot in the starting rotation by July of that summer. He played well for two years, winning 49 games before becoming plagued with injuries, including a bone spur in his elbow, nerve damage in his right biceps and tendonitis in his shoulder. He would rehab over the next few years, bouncing back only slightly between injuries.
By December of 2002, Carpenter signed a one year, one million dollar contract with the St. Louis Cardinals. He missed most of the 2002 and 2003 seasons after having two shoulder operations; then rebounded in 2004 only to be sidelined with an injury in the post season. He was the Cardinals' best pitcher during the regular season, with a record of 15-5 and a 3.46 ERA, but didn't recover in time to pitch in the 2004 World Series against the Red Sox. In 2005, he was a whole new pitcher, achieving a 2.83 ERA, a 21-5 record and appearing in the All-Star Game. He also won the Cy Young Award for 2005. The following year, he finished third in Cy Young voting selection, and won his 100th career game on September 16, 2006. He made his first World Series start in 2006 in Game 3, against the Detroit Tigers and pitched eight innings, allowing no runs on three hits.
In 2007, he was sidelined for most of the season and is expected to remain on the disabled list through most of 2008.
Chris is known for his 93-97 mile per hour fastball, a sweeping curve ball, a cutter and a changeup. His curve ball makes hitters freeze in their tracks. Carpenter was the starting pitcher for the Cardinals' Opening Day in April of 2005. He has since become a superstar, pitching in the 2006 World Series and helping to bring the team to the Championship for the first time since 1982. In Game 3, Carpenter shut out the Detroit Tigers 5-0 with a spectacular performance at the mound.
Carpenter currently resides in Bedford with his wife Alyson, and a son, Sam. He re-signed with the Cardinals in December 2006. His 5-year, $65 million contract takes him through 2011 with the team.
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