Jeff Samardzija

Player

Birthday January 23, 1985

Birth Sign Aquarius

Birthplace Merrillville, Indiana, U.S.

Age 39 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.96 m

Weight 109 kg

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1985

Jeffrey Alan Samardzija (born January 23, 1985), nicknamed "Shark", is an American former professional baseball pitcher.

He played college baseball and football for the University of Notre Dame, and was recognized as a two-time football All-American playing wide receiver.

2003

He graduated from Valparaiso High School in 2003.

Samardzija accepted an athletic scholarship to attend the University of Notre Dame, where he played for the Fighting Irish football team from 2003 to 2006, and baseball team from 2004 to 2006.

2004

He first started at the 2004 Insight Bowl at the end of his sophomore season.

2005

He emerged as a star in the 2005 season, ending the regular season with 77 catches – 15 of them for touchdowns – for 1,215 yards and making numerous All-America Teams.

Samardzija set single-season school records in both receiving yardage and touchdown receptions.

Samardzija was twice selected as one of the three finalists for the Fred Biletnikoff Award, for the nation's top wide receiver in both 2005 and 2006.

Although initially planning to play both in the NFL and MLB, Samardzija announced after being selected in the Major League Draft that he would take his name out of the NFL Draft and play baseball.

2006

He was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the fifth round of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft, and made his major-league (MLB) debut in 2008.

He made his first impact at Notre Dame as a right-handed pitcher for the baseball team, finishing second in the Big East Conference in both earned run average (ERA) (2.95) and opponents' batting average (.209), and being named a Freshman All-American by Collegiate Baseball Magazine. He continued to play baseball at Notre Dame until he was selected by the Chicago Cubs in the fifth round (149th overall) of the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft.

In football, he was a reserve for his first two seasons, catching a total of 24 passes.

He caught a touchdown pass in each of Notre Dame's first eight games in 2006, giving him the school record for consecutive games with a touchdown reception.

He made 78 catches for 1,017 yards and 12 touchdowns in 13 games in the 2006 season to finish as the all-time Fighting Irish leader in reception yards with 2,593.

He made the Football Writers Association of America All-America Team following the 2006 season.

Samardzija signed a five-year deal to play baseball with the Chicago Cubs after he was drafted in the fifth round of the 2006 MLB draft.

The deal had both a no-trade clause and a club option for a sixth and seventh year.

If the club option was exercised, the total value of the deal would have been $16.5 million.

The deal included a $1 million signing bonus.

2007

On January 19, 2007, Samardzija announced he would forgo the NFL Draft and commit to a baseball career.

2008

He played in MLB for the Chicago Cubs from 2008 to 2014, the Oakland Athletics in 2014, the Chicago White Sox in 2015, and the San Francisco Giants from 2016 to 2020.

On June 23, 2008, Samardzija was promoted to Triple-A Iowa after posting a 3–5 record in Tennessee with a 4.86 ERA.

In his career in Triple-A Iowa, he posted a 4–1 record and a 3.13 ERA with 40 strikeouts and 16 walks.

On July 25, 2008, Samardzija was called up to join the bullpen of the Chicago Cubs to replace Kerry Wood, who was placed on the DL.

He made his MLB debut the same day against the Florida Marlins, striking out the first batter he faced in the 7th inning.

Chicago Cubs Manager Lou Piniella was impressed with Samardzija's major league debut, saying he may never see the minors again.

On July 27, 2008, Samardzija recorded his first career major league save against the Florida Marlins.

2009

In 2009, Samardzija was optioned to the Triple-A Iowa Cubs after failing to make the team out of spring training.

However, he was quickly called back up only a few games into the season.

He quickly returned to Des Moines to pitch for the Iowa Cubs, after posting an 8.10 ERA in 5 appearances.

He made his first major league start on August 12 against Pedro Martínez of the Philadelphia Phillies, a 12–5 loss.

2010

In March 2010, Samardzija returned to the Cubs and pitched his first game in exhibition on March 13, 2010.

2014

He was an all-star in 2014.

Samardzija's father, Sam Samardzija, was a professional hockey player, and his older brother, Sam Samardzija Jr., Samardzija's current agent, was an All State football and baseball player who graduated from Indiana University and is now a Vice President at Wasserman Baseball.

His paternal grandparents emigrated from Serbia.

When Samardzija was in high school his mother, Debora Samardzija, died from a rare respiratory disease.

Samardzija grew up in Valparaiso, Indiana, where he attended Valparaiso High School, and was a letterman in football, basketball, and baseball.

In football, he was a three-time first team All-State honoree, and was twice named the team's Most Valuable Player.

After his junior year, he was invited to participate in the Indiana football All-Star game.

In baseball, he was a first team All-State honoree.