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Justin Duchscherer #58 | Pitcher | Oakland Athletics
Height: 6-2    Weight: 190    Throws: R    Bats: R
Born: Nov 19, 1977, Aberdeen, SD
Contract: Signed through 2008
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December 20, 2008
Justin Duchscherer has begun throwing in Phoenix, according to the SF Chronicle. The hurler had scar tissue cleaned out of his surgically repaired right hip in a minor operation in September.

Our View:He is expected to be ready at the start of the 2009 season.
September 30, 2008
Updating an earlier story, Justin Duchscherer said that the surgery on his hip to remove torn cartilage when as expected, according to MLB.com. "Everything went well," Duchscherer said. "I just had some torn cartilage cleaned out. I'll be fine in two months."

Our View:Duchscherer should be fine for 2009, and while there is no way one can reasonably expect a repeat of his efforts this season (2.54 ERA, 1.00 WHIP), he should be a fine starter if you keep your expectations in line with what should reasonably be expected.
September 30, 2008
Justin Duchscherer underwent exploratory arthroscopic surgery on his right hip in Nashville on Monday, according to the SF Chronicle.

Our View:The A's are yet to provide an update on Duchscherer, who ended the 2008 campaign with a strong 2.54 ERA and 1.00 WHIP.
September 23, 2008
Justin Duchscherer is officially shut down for the remainder of the season, according to the SF Chronicle.

Our View:Duchscherer will visit Dr. Thomas Byrd, who repaired his hip in July 2007. Duchscherer wants a precise answer about what is causing the recent soreness in his hip before he begins his off-season workouts.
September 18, 2008
Justin Duchscherer threw 10 pitches in a simulated game Thursday before spiking the ball to the ground in frustration after experiencing discomfort in his strained right hip, according to the AP.

Our View:The team was hopeful he could be ready to start Saturday's game against Seattle, but now it appears that he could be done for the remainder of the season. He held a solid 2.54 ERA and 1.00 WHIP over 22 starts.
September 18, 2008
Justin Duchscherer, who is recovering from a strained right hip, played catch and is expected to briefly throw to hitters Thursday morning, according to the SF Chronicle.

Our View:Barring a setback, Duchscherer could start Saturday against Seattle, but because he has missed more than a month with his injury, his pitch count is likely to be limited. Oakland does not currently have a starter listed for that day.
September 17, 2008
Justin Duchscherer threw a bullpen session with a 100 percent effort level and felt no pain in his right hip, according to the SF Chronicle. He will throw another pen session Thursday, and if that also goes favorably, he could start one of the weekend games against Seattle.

Our View:If he were to return to the hill Saturday, he'd be able to step into the spot vacated by left-hander Dallas Braden, who is expected to miss the remainder of the season with a strained groin.
September 15, 2008
Justin Duchscherer, who is recovering from hip inflammation, may be ready to rejoin Oakland's rotation early this week, according to the SF Chronicle. He will throw a bullpen session Tuesday.

Our View:He wants to make one or two starts before the end of the season. He has been among the A's best pitchers this season with a 2.54 ERA and 1.00 WHIP over 22 starts.
September 13, 2008
Justin Duchscherer will play catch today and is scheduled for a bullpen session Monday and another later in the week, according to the San Francisco Chronicle. Duchscherer, who is out with inflammation in his hip, wants to make a start or two before the curtain closes on the 2008 season.

Our View:Manager Bob Geren said that if Duchscherer can't start in the final week of the season, he might pitch some in instructional league.
September 12, 2008
Justin Duchscherer is feeling good as he recovers from a strained right hip, but will have to throw a top-effort bullpen session in order to make another start this season, according to the SF Chronicle.

Our View:Hopefully fantasy owners will get at least one more start out of him, as he holds a solid 2.54 ERA and 1.00 WHIP.
September 5, 2008
Justin Duchscherer has been shut down for the season according to MLB.com. Duchscherer has been on the disabled list with a strained right hip since Aug. 19 -- the same hip the 30-year-old had surgery on last July. "He's not," Geren said matter-of-factly when asked when Duchscherer would throw again. "He's shut down. He's going to go to see [Dr. Byrd, who] did his surgery last year, to get reevaluated."

Our View:Duchscherer had been enjoying an All-Star season prior to the injury. He had a 2.54 ERA and a 1.00 WHIP in 2008. Hopefully he will not require another surgery.
September 4, 2008
Justin Duchscherer's injured hip flared up on him yet again on Thursday, and as a result he has been scratched from his next potential start on Saturday, according to MLB.com.

Our View:Duchscherer hasn't pitched since August 18th, and given that he has already thrown 141.2 innings this season, just slightly less than the 157.2 innings he threw the previous three seasons, you would have to think that the A's probably won't push Justin back onto the hill until he is close to 100%.
September 1, 2008
A's starter Justin Duchscherer was in line to pitch for the team on Saturday, but his ailing hip acted up on him during a recent side session, so his status is in doubt, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Our View:Duchscherer may still get the start in one of the team's games in a doubleheader on Saturday, but the team will see how he responds to treatment before making a decision.
August 31, 2008
Justin Duchscherer is in line to make a start for the A's next Saturday, assuming his right hip is not bothering him, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Our View:Duchscherer has had a terrific season, despite his misleading 10-8 record. Overall, fantasy owners should be thrilled with his 2.54 ERA and 1.00 WHIP.
August 21, 2008
All-star SP Justin Duchscherer has been placed on the disabled list, retroactive to Wednesday, because of a pain in the same hip on which he had surgery last summer, according to the AP.

Our View:Duchscherer's MRI revealed no structural damage, so a September return is still in the picture. We'll keep you updated.
August 21, 2008
Oakland SP Justin Duchscherer is headed to the disabled list after all, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Our View:Duchscherer's MRI revealed no structural damage, so a September return is still in the picture. We'll keep you updated.
August 21, 2008
The MRI Justin Duchscherer had Wednesday revealed inflammation in his surgically repaired right hip, but no indications of any structural damage, according to the San Francisco Chronicle.

Our View:This is great news for Duchscherer owners because he could end up avoiding the DL altogether. He is scheduled to get a cortisone shot on Friday, and then rest four or five days before he begins throwing.
August 19, 2008
Justin Duchscherer returned to the Bay Area on Tuesday to have his sore right hip examined, MLB.com reports. He is in danger of missing his next start. "I'm just hoping [the A's athletic trainers] are right and it's just a little inflammation that we can shoot up and work through," Duchscherer explains. He underwent season-ending right hip surgery last June.

Our View:The A's don't have much reason to push Duchscherer to return for his next start. They'll likely be cautious and find a replacement for this weekend. We'll let you know when they make such a decision, though.
August 18, 2008
Justin Duchscherer left Monday's game in the third inning with a strained right hip, according to SportsTicker. He was relieved by Kirk Saarloos. Before exiting, it appeared that Duchscherer said to head trainer Steve Sayles, "I can't, I tried I can't," and a few seconds later he said, "No way, I can't pitch through this. I can’t throw."

Our View:This doesn't sound good, especially when you consider Justin had surgery on his right hip last year. We'll give you an update on Duch's injury when more is known.
August 7, 2008
Justin Duchscherer got a no decision, but allowed four runs in five innings on seven hits and two walks in the A's 6-4 loss to Toronto.

Our View:Duchscherer has now given up 13 runs in his last 18 innings, and his performances have started to wane. He may be undergoing some fatigue and fantasy owners should watch him closely to see if he can rebound.
August 1, 2008
Justin Duchscherer rebounded from the worst start of his career to hold the mighty Red Sox to but one run over six innings on Friday night.

Our View:Duchscherer returned to the solid starter he has been all season long on this night, though he only struck out two batters on the night. A regression is coming, but after tonight we believe it could be gradual and not profound.
July 26, 2008
Justin Duchscherer went through easily his worst start of the year, allowing eight earned runs in six innings in Oakland's loss to the Texas Rangers.

Our View:Duchscherer saw his ERA jump half of a run, from 1.87 to 2.37 with this outing. The eight earned runs were two more than he gave up in the entire month of June.
July 20, 2008
Justin Duchscherer pitched well against the Yankees on Sunday as he only allowed two earned runs on six hits over seven innings, but was dealt a loss, his sixth of the season. Oakland fell 2-1 at Yankee Stadium.

Our View:Duchscherer was still feeling the effects of a throat infection, and fantasy owners should be pleased with his performance despite the loss. He is now 2-1 over four starts in July, and has 10 wins for the season.
July 20, 2008
Justin Duchscherer is still feeling the effects of a throat infection that bothered him during his last start and the All-Star Game, according to the SF Chronicle.

Our View:Manager Bob Geren told him that he didn't need to come to the ballpark Saturday. Duchscherer is still scheduled to start today against the Yankees, and should be penciled into your lineups.
July 14, 2008
Justin Duchscherer is feeling much better after dealing with a throat infection, and he is slated to pitch the sixth inning in Tuesday's All-Star game, the San Francisco Chronicle reports.

Our View:We're almost more worried about the arm than the throat. The Duke worked 7.2 innings on Sunday, and hopefully he won't have to throw too many pitches against the NL stars.
July 13, 2008
Justin Duchscherer had his 18-inning scoreless streak end when Howie Kendrick beat the throw to first on a two-out grounder in the fourth, allowing Vladimir Guerrero to score.

Our View:The right-hander extended his streak of allowing three earned runs or fewer to 19 games, and ending the belief that his stellar first half is an aberration. The reliever turned starter has become one of the fantasy elite with a 1.78 ERA and 0.86 WHIP. While his 5.6 K rate doesn't qualify him as a true ace, in combination with his 1.8 BB rate, it makes him very efficient and a threat to win with each start.
July 8, 2008
Justin Duchscherer faced a mere 30 batters in a complete game, two-hit shutout against the Mariners on Sunday. He struck out four and walked none.

Our View:When it comes to surprises, there are none bigger the Duchscherer. His ERA is a mind-boggling 1.78 after 101 innings and his WHIP is down to 0.86. He's making a strong run at Waiver-Wire Pickup of the Year.
July 3, 2008
Justin Duchscherer continues to shine. On Thursday night at hitter-friendly US Cingular Field, the A's right-hander pitched seven solid innings helping Oakland to a 3-2 win over the Chicago White Sox. Duchscherer allowed two runs on five hits, walked two and struck out four in the win.

Our View:Duchscherer scored his ninth win of the season and continues to amaze with his transformation from reliever to starter. The two runs allowed raised his ERA from 1.91 to 1.96.
June 28, 2008
Justin Duchscherer lowered his ERA from 1.99 to 1.91 and became the majors' ERA leader, but he received no offensive support in a 1-0 loss to the Giants on Saturday night.

Our View:The A's right-hander has allowed two or fewer earned runs in 12 of his 13 starts. What he has done in the first three months of the season is a complete aberration of his career peripherals. Sell high -
June 28, 2008
Oakland and San Francisco will match up in the continued Battle for the Bay this evening, each sending their best arms to the mound to wage war for the evening, according to the Sports Network. The A's will send reliever-turned-starting phenom Justin Duchscherer for the events of the evening while the Giants counter with RHP Tim Lincecum.

Our View:Duchscherer is currently 8-4 on the year and is boasting an amazing ERA of 1.99. He's riding a four-game win streak and has not allowed more than three earned runs in each of his 13 starts this season. At home, he's a monster, going 6-0 through six starts. Lincecum is 8-1 with a 2.54 ERA. However, he has not found a win in his last three starts despite allowing just seven earned runs over the past 41 1/3 innings.
June 22, 2008
Justin Duchscherer lowered his ERA to 1.99 on Sunday, and AL best, thanks to 7.2 innings of one run ball on his way to his eighth victory of the season for the Athletics. Justin is 4-0 in June and 6-0 at home.

Our View:Duchscherer has been spectacular this season and appears primed to be selected to the All-Star game as a starter after previously being selected as a reliever. Duchscherer can't possibly keep up this level of production, but that doesn't mean he wont continue to be a solid starter the rest of the way.
June 22, 2008
Oakland will push RHP Justin Duchscherer to the mound today, hoping he can garner his fourth consecutive win as they face the Florida Marlins, according to the Sports Network.

Our View:Duchscherer found his fourth win in five starts against Arizona on Tuesday, holding the Diamondbacks to one run on five hits through eight innings, now touting an ERA of 2.08. He has yet to face the Marlins in his career but is 5-0 with a 1.60 ERA in five starts at home.
June 18, 2008
Justin Duchscherer pitched well on Tuesday night, but he was a spectator at the plate. The pitcher tweaked his surgically repaired left hip during his first at-bat and was told to stop swinging, the Arizona Republic notes. Duchscherer ended the night with four strikeouts over four at-bats.

Our View:Luckily, the Duke's hip didn't hinder his pitching performance, and we hope it won't be an issue once these visits to the NL parks are over.
June 17, 2008
Justin Duchscherer outdueled Brandon Webb Tuesday, allowing just one run on five hits while striking out six over eight innings.

Our View:Duch's move to the rotation this year has gone exceptionally well, as he holds a 2.08 ERA over 11 starts.
June 12, 2008
The Yankees tried to rally in the top of the ninth, but the A's emerged victorious in the end, 8-4. Oakland RHP Justin Duchscherer got the start and pitched well, going seven innings to surrender just one run on five hits with one walk and four strikeouts.

Our View:Duchscherer now sits at 6-4 on the season with an ERA of 2.20. The offensive support hasn't always been there, but Duchscherer now touts 16 walks versus 42 strikeouts.
June 4, 2008
Justin Duchscherer allowed three hits during his 6.2 innings of work on Wednesday and helped the Oakland Athletics beat the Tigers 10-2, completing a three-game sweep of Detroit.

Our View:Wow. See, I said it louder. What can one really say about Duchscherer. He struck out three and faced only one batter over the minimum through the first five innings while winning his fifth game of the season. The right-hander has yet to give up over three earned runs in nine starts this season, yet his record is only 5-4. He did walk a season-high five batters today, but he is so confident right now in his breaking ball he believes he can get out of any walk-fest he contributes to.
May 24, 2008
Justin Duchscherer carried a no-hitter into the seventh inning Saturday and ended up tossing eight innings of one-hit ball against the Red Sox, striking out four batters in the process.

Our View:Duchscherer's transition from the bullpen to the rotation has gone above and beyond expectations. He now holds a 2.16 ERA through seven starts.
May 19, 2008
Justin Duchscherer surrendered more than two runs Sunday for the first time in six starts. The right-hander gave up an RBI double to Brian McCann in the first and a two-run single to Yunel Escobar in the second to get off to a rough start.

Our View:More forgettable were Duchscherer's first two at-bats as a big-leaguer, both strikeouts, one with the bases loaded and one trying to sacrifice. In the days leading to his first interleague start, he took only one round of batting practice, and nothing on game day. This sparks the debate of interleague contests, one where AL teams visiting NL teams have a huge disadvantage, while NL teams visiting AL teams don't.
May 18, 2008
Oakland RHP Justin Duchscherer suffered through one of his worst outings on the season today as the A's fell 5-2 against the Atlanta Braves. Duchscherer lasted just five innings, surrendering three runs (all earned) on seven hits with two walks and two stikeouts.

Our View:That's consecutive losses for Duchscherer after going 3-1 through is first four.
May 18, 2008
Oakland RHP Justin Duchscherer gets the start for the Athletics today as they battle to catch the LA Angels, just one half-game ahead of the A's for first place in the AL West, facing the Atlanta Braves.

Our View:Duchscherer has lost his only career start versus Atlanta and is coming off a disappointing loss to Cleveland, having surrendered just one run on four hits with six strikeouts over 6 2/3 innings against the Tribe. Dutchy is 3-2 overall this season, touting an impressive 2.20 ERA with 24 strikeouts versus just seven walks.
May 13, 2008
While the offense for Oakland failed to show, the right arm of starter Justin Duchscherer was working just fine. Duchscherer pitched 6 2/3 innings, allowing just one run on four hits, walking two and striking out six.

Our View:However, the talented hurler suffers his second loss of the year due to a horrific offensive effort from his teammates, and while his ERA drops to 2.20, this two-game win streak comes to an abrupt end.
May 6, 2008
Justin Duchscherer picked up his second straight win on Tuesday night. The right-hander held the Orioles to four hits and two runs over seven innings. Duchscherer walked two, struck out four, and stands at 3-1 with a 2.45 ERA.

Our View:Duke has pitched well since coming back from a biceps ailment, and he could easily be 4-0 at this point. This was the first time all year that he worked more than five innings, and it may be time to look at him more seriously in mixed leagues.
May 2, 2008
Justin Duchscherer allowed six runs in five innings, but only one run was earned as he picked up his second victory of the season. He allowed two home runs and struck out six while throwing 81 pitches in his first game back off the DL.

Our View:Justin wasn't very good on the night, but it also didn't help that Jack Cust forgot how to catch a fly ball. Going five innings and picking up the victory has to be considered an accomplishment coming off an injury for Justin.
May 1, 2008
Justin Duchscherer will be limited to 90-95 pitches tonight in his second start after missing three weeks with a biceps strain, according to the SF Chronicle. He hopes that he will get through seven or eight innings tonight against the Angels, while on the strict pitch count.

Our View:He is 5-0 with a 1.21 ERA against the Angels, his most wins against any team, and he should be in your lineups, regardless of his pitch limit. He holds a good 1.20 WHIP over 10 innings, with only two walks and eight strikeouts this season.
April 27, 2008
Athletics RHP Justin Duchscherer hit the mound for the first time since suffering a strained right biceps in early April last night, and while the end result was a loss, Duchscherer pitched rather well.

Our View:Oakland manager Bob Geren pulled Duchscherer off the hill after just 73 pitches, attempting to break the former reliever in without overloading his arm, and the team was happy with his performance: 5 innings pitched, two runs allowed (both earned) on six hits, no walks, two strike outs, 46 total strikes. The hope is to bring Duchscherer slowly and work him into longer starts as the season progresses, but considering the situation, fantasy owners and the team must be pleased with the overall performance and what that indicates looking ahead.
April 26, 2008
Justin Duchscherer returned from the disabled list to make his first start since April 8th. The right-hander gave up just two runs in five innings, but manager Bob Geren cut short his night after just 73 pitches.

Our View: He is now 0-5 in his career against Seattle, and was against an even better disabled returnee, Eric Bedard, tonight.
April 26, 2008
The A's activated Justin Duchscherer from the 15-day disabled list on Saturday. The right-hander was on the injury list with a strained right biceps.

Our View:Duchscherer, who is 1-0 with only five innings pitched this year, will start against the Mariners tonight.
April 23, 2008
Justin Duchscherer has been on the DL because of a strained right biceps, but his rehab has progressed well and it appears that he could activated to start on Saturday, according to MLB.com. "I did what I wanted to do [in Las Vegas], and that was go out and just pound the strike zone and get my mechanics right," Duchscherer said.

Our View:Duchscherer certainly is a long shot to be an effective starter over the course of the season as he has been used exclusively out of the pen the past couple of years, and this early season setback has done nothing to dissuade those who were nervous about Justin's outlook this season.
April 16, 2008
Justin Duchscherer threw at 140 feet and then did some more vigorous flat ground throwing. He's scheduled for a rehab start on Monday and could rejoin the A's rotation in Seattle on April 26, according to the SF Chronicle. He is recovering from a strained right biceps.

Our View:This is favorable news in his progress.
April 15, 2008
Justin Duchscherer, who is nursing a biceps strain, has moved his long toss to 140 feet and he could be throwing off a mound soon with the possibility of a rehab start early next week, according to the SF Chronicle.

Our View:This is good news for him, and he was notably off to a 1-0 start (with a 1.80 ERA) before getting hurt.
April 11, 2008
Justin Duchscherer said that he felt great after playing catch for about 30 throws on Thursday, according to the SF Chronicle. Duchscherer is out nursing a biceps strain, and thinks he will be ready to pitch when he's eligible to come off the DL on April 20. He stated, "I did exactly what I wanted to do and I didn't feel anything. I don't see the biceps being an issue." This is good news for him, and he was notably off to a 1-0 start (with a 1.80 ERA) before getting hurt.
April 8, 2008
The A's placed Justin Duchscherer on the DL Tuesday with a strained right biceps. The right, who is making the move from the bullpen to the rotation this year, suffered the injured in his first start of the year last Friday. He was replaced on the roster by Chad Gaudin, who was activated from the DL and will start tonight in place of Rich Harden. It's not clear at this point how much time Duchscherer will miss.
April 7, 2008
Justin Duchscherer seems unlikely to make his scheduled start on Wednesday. An MRI revealed only a strain to his right biceps tendon, but he may need to skip a turn. "He feels better," manager Bob Geren tells the Contra Costa Times. "But... his start is still in jeopardy." Chad Gaudin or Lenny DiNardo could start in his place this week.
April 7, 2008
During the MLB broadcast of the Indians and Oakland game on Sunday night, it was announced that the A's are awaiting results of an MRI exam performed on the pitching arm of Justin Duchscherer before deciding whether he will skip his next scheduled start. Duchscherer, who registered the win on Friday, left the game with slight biceps bursitis.
April 6, 2008
Justin Duchscherer will undergo an MRI on Sunday to determine the severity of the right-biceps injury (tendinitis) that forced him out of the A's game Friday against the Indians (after six solid innings of work), according to MercuryNews.com. He is taking anti-inflammatory medicine and noted that his arm was feeling better on Saturday.
April 2, 2008
Justin Duchscherer , making his debut as a starting pitcher after Oakland has converted him from a bullpen role, is likely to be limited to 100 pitches tomorrow versus the Red Sox, according to MLB.com. While the A's want to bring Duchscherer along with caution, they are also excited to see their new late-inning reliever Santiago Casilla. Casilla submitted two perfect innings of work against the Red Sox in Tokyo last week, pitching one scoreless inning. On Wednesday, Casilla got the call with the bases loaded and nobody out in the seventh inning, but he got David Ortiz out on strikes and tempted Manny Ramirez into a rare double play.
March 22, 2008
MLB.com reports that right-hander Justin Duchscherer is expected to start for Oakland against Hanshin on Saturday. Hanshin features a familiar face in Lew Ford, who played for the Twins from 2003-07. Ford made a highlight-reel catch in Hanshin's 6-5 loss to the Red Sox in the exhibition opener on Friday. The start for Duchscherer, is either his last before entering the A's rotation stateside. Transitioning from the bullpen to the starting rotation, the report notes that Duchscherer, who was a standout starter in the Minors, allowed five runs on nine hits and four walks over eight innings of Cactus League work this spring, and he'll be limited to fewer than 80 pitches against Hanshin.
March 18, 2008
Justin Duchscherer tossed 71 pitches in Tuesday's game and another 10 in a bullpen session afterward, according to MLB.com. "I honestly felt like I consistently hit the spots I wanted to hit," Duchscherer said. "My arm feels good and my hip feels good. I don't like giving up runs like that." The runs he referenced were four earned on six hits and two walks over four innings. Duchscherer missed the end of last season with an arthritic hip ailment, but he's being stretched out as a starter to begin this season.
March 4, 2008
Justin Duchscherer's line from his first spring outing wasn't good (one inning, one run, two hits and two walks), but the right-hander is just happy that he's overcoming some of the mental hurdles with his surgically repaired hip, according to the Mercury News. Duchscherer, who is moving from the bullpen to the rotation, was nervous about the hip at first, but said he made a conscious effort to drive hard off the hip when he struck out Gary Matthews to end the fourth inning. "You hear people say that the last thing to come is the mental part of it," he said. "To know that I can pitch pain free is a big deal." Duchscherer has been terrific at times as a setup man, but it will be interesting to see how he fares as a starter. Consider him only as a late-round flyer in AL-only play right now.
February 18, 2008
Justin Duchscherer, who is reportedly free of the arthritic right hip condition that ended his 2007 season, will began to make his transition from the bullpen to the starting rotation, according to MLB.com "I can give you a thumb's up," said Kurt Suzuki. "He looks good. What I saw was nothing less than a guy who can hit his spots. He's going to give us quality innings every time he goes out there." Duchscherer is compared to having the control of a Greg Maddux in the report. Oakland traded most of their first line starters this winter and it appears the team is ready to look at Duchscherer for a spot in the rotation.
January 9, 2008
Justin Duchscherer re-signed a one-year contract with the A's on Wednesday. Terms of the deal were not disclosed. Duchscherer posted a 4.96 ERA in 17 relief appearances in 2006, but he's expected to be shifted to the starting rotation this spring. He's recovering from hip surgery.

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