Shane Bieber

Baseball Player

Shane Bieber was born in Orange, California, United States on May 31st, 1995 and is the Baseball Player. At the age of 28, Shane Bieber biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 31, 1995
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Orange, California, United States
Age
28 years old
Zodiac Sign
Gemini
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Baseball Player
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Shane Bieber Life

Shane Robert Bieber (born May 31, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the Cleveland Indians of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Bieber made his MLB debut with Cleveland in 2018 and was named an All-Star in 2019.

Early life

In Laguna Hills, California, Bieber attended Laguna Hills High School. As a junior, Bieber's pitch speed hit the mid-80s, and his command was solid. He was accepted to play college baseball at University of California, Santa Barbara, as a walk-on, and not many other sports received much attention. He set a 1.40 ERA as a senior in 2013 and set an 8–4 record.

He enrolled in Santa Barbara, where he competed for the UC Santa Barbara Gauchos baseball team as a walk-on after graduating. By his sophomore year, he had earned a scholarship. He played in the West Coast League for the Cowlitz Black Bears during summer 2014. He played collegiate summer baseball for the Yarmouth-Dennis Red Sox in 2015. He went 12–4 in 18 starts in 2016, his junior year. In the fourth round of the 2016 Major League Baseball draft, he was drafted by the Cleveland Indians.

Personal life

In July 2021, Bieber and his longtime girlfriend, Kara, became engaged. Bieber lives in Westlake, Ohio, a suburb of Cleveland, during the baseball season.

The Cleveland pitcher chose "Not Justin" as his nickname for Players Weekend in 2019. A few weeks later, Justin was seen wearing a "Not Shane Bieber" jacket. Justin was later gifted an Indians jersey by Bieber. On the back of the card, a Topps baseball card incorrectly named the pitcher "Justin," with both Biebers joking about the mistake on Twitter.

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Shane Bieber Career

Professional career

Bieber signed and made his professional debut with the Mahoning Valley Scrappers, where he spent the whole season, posting a 0.38 ERA in 24 innings. He spent 2017 with the Lake County Captains, Lynchburg Hillcats, and Akron RubberDucks, pitching to a combined 10–5 record with a 2.86 ERA in 28 starts between the three teams.

On May 25, 2018, Bieber pitched a rain-shortened seven-inning no-hitter for the Triple-A Columbus Clippers against the Gwinnett Stripers.

The Indians purchased Bieber's contract on May 31, 2018, and added him to their active roster. He made his major league debut that evening, starting against the Minnesota Twins at Target Field. He pitched 5.2 innings, giving up four runs (all earned) and eight hits while walking one and striking out six as the Indians defeated Minnesota 9–8. Bieber finished his rookie season with an 11–5 record, a 4.55 ERA, and 118 strikeouts in 20 appearances.

Owning a 7–3 record with a 3.54 ERA over 18 games (17 starts) to begin the 2019 season, Bieber was named an MLB All-Star for the first time, for the All-Star Game played at Progressive Field in Cleveland. He struck out the side on 19 pitches in the fifth inning as the American League won, 4–3. He received the All-Star Game Most Valuable Player Award. Bieber finished the season with a 15–8 record in 34 games (33 starts). In 214+1⁄3 innings, he struck out 259. For the season, he received mention for the Cy Young Award voting for the first time, placing fourth in the American League.

The Indians made Bieber their Opening Day starting pitcher in 2020. They faced the Kansas City Royals on July 24, 2020, at Progressive Field. Bieber struck out 14 batters in six innings in a 2–0 victory, setting a team record for most strikeouts by a starting pitcher on Opening Day. In his next start on July 30 versus the Minnesota Twins, he struck out 13 batters in eight innings, tying Karl Spooner for the most strikeouts by a pitcher in their first two starts in a season.

In August, Bieber started six games and recorded a 1.63 ERA with 57 strikeouts, including five starts with double figures in strikeouts. Upon reaching 50 innings for the season, Bieber had tallied 84 strikeouts, the most by a starting pitcher in MLB history in that span, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. At the end of the month, he had led the majors in ERA (1.20), strikeouts (84), wins (six) and innings (52+2⁄3). He was named American League Pitcher of the Month, his first monthly award in the major leagues. Bieber reached 100 strikeouts at the 62+1⁄3-inning mark versus Minnesota, the fastest in terms of innings pitched in one season in MLB history, passing Max Scherzer with 63 innings in 2018.

For the 2020 season, Bieber became the first pitcher since Justin Verlander (who won in 2011 with the Detroit Tigers), to capture the American League pitching triple crown (8 wins, 1.63 ERA, 122 strikeouts) as the AL leader in each of the three categories. He also led the AL in WAR (3.2), won-loss percentage (.889), fewest hits per 9 IP (5.353), and strikeouts per 9 IP (14.198).

In the 2020 American League Wild Card Series against the New York Yankees, Bieber allowed seven runs on nine hits in 4+2⁄3 innings and the Indians were defeated 12-3. They lost the best-of-three series, 2-0, following a 10-9 loss on Game 2. Bieber was awarded the AL Cy Young Award after the season.

On February 18, 2021, it was announced that Bieber had tested positive for COVID-19. However, he recovered in time to be the Indians' Opening Day starter for the 2021 season. On June 14, Bieber was placed on the injured list with a subscapularis strain. He was later transferred to the 60-day injured list on July 25. Bieber was activated off of the injured list on September 24.

On March 22, 2022, Bieber signed a $6 million contract with the Guardians, avoiding salary arbitration.

In 2022 he was 13-8 with a 2.88 ERA in 200.0 innings.

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As Shane Bieber, Spencer Strider and Jonathan Loaisiga become the first celebrity pitchers to be barred out, the MLB Players Association blames the pitch clock for a slew of elbow injuries and slams "unprecedented danger to our game."

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 7, 2024
A shorter pitch clock, according to Major League Baseball's players' union, has been responsible for a string of pitcher injuries since the 2024 season. Shane Bieber of Cleveland, Matthew Strider of Atlanta, and Jonathan Loaisiga of the New York Yankees are only the latest in a line of pitchers suffering elbow injury, including Miami's Eury Perez and Oakland's Trevor Gottman. "Despite widespread player resistance and significant questions regarding health and safety, the commissioner's office cut the length of the pitch clock last December, just one season away from enforcing the most significant rule change in decades," union executive Director Tony Clark said Saturday night in a tweet.

MATTER: The Mets beat the Guardians in the doubleheader for their fifth straight game

www.dailymail.co.uk, May 22, 2023
In a thrilling match up to its name, Justin Verlander outlasted Shane Bieber, while the Cleveland Guardians defeated the Cleveland Guardians 2-1 on Sunday night for a doubleheader sweep. Francisco Lindor homered against his former teammates and Jeff McNeil, who was defeated by Jeff McNeil in the tiebreaking game with a sacrifice fly off Bieber in the eighth inning. Brooks Raley defeated New York's fifth straight victory after a 6-16 drop.

Andrew Heaney of the Texas Rangers is the AL champion, setting a new AL record

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 11, 2023
Shane Bieber shook off a rocky first inning to pitch seven, Josh Naylor gave Cleveland the lead with a tiebreaking sacrifice fly, and Karinchak pulled out of a harrowing jam as the Guardians defeated the Clevelanders 3-2 on Monday night in a rematch of last year's AL Division Series. James Karinchak yelled on his chest, danced off the mound, and nearly collapsed over catcher Mike Zunino. Also in April, beating the Yankees gives cause for a big celebration.
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