Corbin made his MLB debut with the Diamondbacks in 2012, and was named an All-Star in 2013. He missed the 2014 season due to an injury to the ulnar collateral ligament in his pitching elbow. Corbin returned to the Diamondbacks in 2015, but struggled, and was removed from the starting rotation in 2016. After returning to the rotation in 2017, he started for the Diamondbacks on Opening Day in 2018. Corbin was named an All-Star for the second time in his career in 2018 before joining the Washington Nationals for the 2019 season.
Early life
Corbin is from Clay, New York. His father, Dan Sr., worked as a driver for a sausage company, while his mother, Patty, works as a nurse at a rehabilitation center for the elderly.[1]
Corbin attended Cicero–North Syracuse High School (C-NS) in Cicero, New York.[2][3] His father suggested that he sign up for the school's baseball team during his freshman year, but Corbin declined, preferring to play with his friends.[1] However, he did play for the basketball and football teams. His friends on the basketball team convinced him to try out for the baseball team in his junior year, and with little training, he was able to throw over 80 miles per hour (130 km/h).[1]
In 2007, his senior season at C-NS, Corbin had an 8–0 win–loss record, allowing only 33 hits and 16 runs while striking out 76 batters in 47 innings pitched. C-NS became the top ranked team in the state of New York, and Corbin was named to the All-League team and first team All-Central New York.[4][5] He graduated from C-NS with a record of 14–0 and 139 strikeouts.[4]
For the C-NS basketball team, Corbin broke the school's record for most three-point field goals in a single game. He was named to the All Section Basketball team after completing his senior season.
College
Corbin's grades at C-NS were not good enough for him to enroll at a four-year college that would allow him to play college baseball. As a result, Corbin enrolled at Mohawk Valley Community College, a community college in Utica, New York, for his freshman year. At Mohawk, Corbin played baseball and basketball.[1][5]Scouts from two teams attempted to sign Corbin as an undrafted free agent for a $75,000 signing bonus. Though Corbin's father wanted his son to sign, Corbin's coach suggested they wait another season.[1] After the season, he joined a travel baseball team, where scouts took notice of Corbin after recording his fastball above 90 miles per hour (140 km/h).[5] In a tournament in Georgia, Corbin opposed a team led by Zack Wheeler. Corbin allowed only one hit in a shutout.[1]
Corbin transferred to Chipola College in Marianna, Florida, also a junior college, for his sophomore year, so that he could play baseball throughout the year in the warmer weather.[6] At Chipola, Corbin stopped playing basketball, focusing exclusively on baseball. While training, Corbin added 15 to 20 pounds (6.8 to 9.1 kg).[6] Competing for the Chipola Indians, who play in the Panhandle Conference of the Florida State College Activities Association (FSCAA), a member of the National Junior College Athletic Association (NJCAA) Region 8, Corbin pitched to a 5–2 record with a 4.32 earned run average (ERA) and 86 strikeouts in 74+1⁄3 innings pitched.[6][7] He was named to the Panhandle Conference's All-Conference first team, and was voted the league's fourth best player.[7][8] Chipola reached the FJCAA/NJCAA Gulf District Tournament, but lost to Santa Fe College in the championship game. Corbin had a 1–0 record and a 2.77 ERA in 13 innings pitched during the tournament, resulting in his being named to the All-Tournament team.[9]
Scouts from every Major League Baseball (MLB) team evaluated Corbin prior to the 2009 MLB draft, including Tom Kotchman of the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, a personal friend of Chipola's head coach.[6] With Kotchman's recommendation, the Angels drafted Corbin in the second round of the draft, with the 80th overall selection.[11] He was the first junior college player selected in the draft.[12] On the day of the draft, Corbin played basketball with his roommate.[1]
Los Angeles Angels
Corbin signed with the Angels, receiving a $450,000 signing bonus, forgoing his commitment to Southern Miss.[1][13] Corbin pitched for the Orem Owlz of the Rookie-levelPioneer League in 2009, where Kotchman served as his manager.[14] Corbin struggled in his first professional experience. In his first six appearances, five of them starts, he allowed 23 hits and 12 earned runs in 17+1⁄3 innings, giving him a 6.23 ERA.[15] Corbin later related that he attempted to strike out too many batters while pitching for Orem.[5]
Baseball America ranked Corbin the Angels' 12th best prospect prior to the 2010 season, projecting him as a mid-rotation starting pitcher.[16] Corbin altered his approach, as he sought to pitch to contact.[6] He began the 2010 season with the Cedar Rapids Kernels of the Class AMidwest League. Corbin had an 8–0 record and 3.86 ERA, allowing 25 earned runs in 58+1⁄3 innings in nine starts for Cedar Rapids.[17] He struck out 70 batters while allowing 78 hits and 20 walks.[5] During the season, the Angels promoted Corbin to the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes of the Class A-AdvancedCalifornia League. With Rancho Cucamonga, Corbin had a 5–3 record and 3.88 ERA, allowing 26 earned runs in 60+1⁄3 innings in 11 starts.[17] Combined, Corbin had a 3.87 ERA, 106 strikeouts, and 28 walks in 118+2⁄3 innings pitched with Cedar Rapids and Rancho Cucamonga.[16]
Arizona Diamondbacks
At the trade deadline, Corbin was traded to the Diamondbacks with Joe Saunders, Rafael Rodríguez, and Tyler Skaggs for Dan Haren.[11][18] The Diamondbacks assigned Corbin to the Visalia Rawhide of the California League.[19] Corbin pitched to a 1.38 ERA in 26 innings with Visalia.[20] In 2011, while pitching for the Mobile Bay Bears of the Class AASouthern League, he set a franchise record with 27+1⁄3 consecutive scoreless innings.[21] He finished the season with a 9–8 win–loss record and 142 strikeouts in 160+1⁄3 innings pitched.[3] His strikeout total led the Southern League, and Mobile won the league championship.[22]
The Diamondbacks invited Corbin to spring training in 2012, where he pitched to a 0.57 earned run average.[23][24] Corbin began the 2012 season with Mobile,[3] pitching to a 2–0 record and 1.67 ERA in four starts.[25]
Major leagues
On April 30, 2012, the Diamondbacks promoted Corbin to the major leagues to start in place of Josh Collmenter, who was moved to the bullpen. Joe Martinez was optioned to the Reno Aces of the Class AAAPacific Coast League to make room for Corbin on the roster.[26] Corbin allowed three runs in 5+2⁄3 innings in his MLB debut against the Miami Marlins, picking up the win. Corbin also had two sacrifice bunts and scored a run in the victory.[3] After pitching to a 2–3 record and a 5.27 ERA in five starts, the Diamondbacks optioned Corbin to Reno on May 22, as Daniel Hudson was set to return to the Diamondbacks from the disabled list.[27] Hudson suffered an elbow injury in June, and the Diamondbacks recalled Corbin as a long reliever, while moving Collmenter into the rotation.[28] The Diamondbacks again optioned Corbin to Reno in July so that he could continue to work as a starting pitcher when they activated Saunders off of the disabled list.[29] The Diamondbacks recalled Corbin on August 1, displacing Collmenter in the rotation.[30] In 107 innings with the Diamondbacks, Corbin pitched to a 6–8 record and 4.54 ERA.[31][32]
During the 2012–13 offseason, Corbin gained 10 pounds (4.5 kg) and added 2 miles per hour (3.2 km/h) to his fastball.[1] Corbin made the Diamondbacks' Opening Day roster out of spring training in 2013, pitching in the starting rotation.[31] He won the National League (NL) Pitcher of the Month Award for May 2013, after he pitched to a 5–0 record and 1.53 ERA in five games started.[33] Corbin was named an All-Star, as he had an 11–1 record with a 2.35 ERA, which was the third best in the NL at the All-Star break.[34][35] Corbin was the eighth youngest player named an All-Star.[1] In the 2013 MLB All-Star Game, Corbin received the loss after allowing the game's first run in the fourth inning.[36] He finished the season with a 3.41 ERA.[37]
During spring training in 2014, Diamondbacks manager Kirk Gibson decided that Corbin would start on Opening Day.[38] However, Corbin felt arm tightness during a spring training start. An MRI revealed damage to his ulnar collateral ligament of the elbow.[37][39] He underwent Tommy John surgery, and missed the entire 2014 season.[39] The Diamondbacks placed Corbin on the 15-day disabled list on March 30, and transferred him to the 60-day disabled list on April 4, in order to open a roster spot for Roger Kieschnick, who they claimed off waivers.[40]
Corbin returned to the Diamondbacks on July 4, 2015.[41] He made 16 starts for the Diamondbacks, pitching to a 6–5 record and a 3.60 ERA.[42] Eligible for salary arbitration for the first time, Corbin and the Diamondbacks agreed to a $2.525 million salary for the 2016 season.[43] In 2016, Corbin pitched to a 4–12 record and a 5.58 ERA in 24 starts through mid-August, with a 7.68 ERA over his last nine starts. The Diamondbacks then demoted Corbin to work as a relief pitcher.[44] He had a 2.70 ERA in 23+1⁄3 innings as a relief pitcher, including 13 consecutive innings without allowing a run to end the year.[45]
In 2017, Corbin and the Diamondbacks agreed to a $3.95 million salary.[46] Corbin returned to the starting rotation.[47] He finished the 2017 season with a 4.03 ERA in 189+2⁄3 innings pitched; his ERA during the final three months of the season was 2.90.[48][49] Though the Diamondbacks made it to the 2017 National League Division Series, Corbin did not appear.[48]Torey Lovullo, the team's manager, had decided Corbin would start Game 4,[50] but the Diamondbacks were eliminated after Game 3.[48]
Corbin and the Diamondbacks agreed to a $7.5 million salary for 2018.[51] Corbin started for the Diamondbacks on Opening Day in 2018.[52] On April 17, against the San Francisco Giants, he threw 7+2⁄3 no-hit innings in a complete game shutout.[53] He made the 2018 Major League Baseball All-Star Game,[54] after pitching to a 6–3 record and a 3.05 ERA with 140 strikeouts in 112 innings.[55]
Corbin finished the season 11–7 in 200 innings pitched across 33 starts. He had a 3.15 ERA and 246 strikeouts, which were both career bests. Corbin had the lowest zone percentage of all major league pitchers, with only 34.4% of his pitches being in the strike zone.[56] He became a free agent after the season.[57]
On July 2, 2019, Corbin chose to wear number 45 in his start against the Miami Marlins to honor the late Tyler Skaggs who died the day before. In 2019, he was 14–7 with a 3.25 ERA (8th in the NL) in 33 starts, in which he struck out 238 batters in 202.0 innings.[60]
In Game 7 of the 2019 World Series, Corbin was the winning pitcher, leading to the Nationals' first championship in franchise history.[61] Corbin's 13.886 strikeouts per nine innings pitched in the 2019 playoffs was the third highest by a pitcher in a single MLB postseason.[62] Corbin won the 2019 Warren Spahn Award.
In 2020, Corbin was 2–7 with a 4.66 ERA.[60] He led the NL in hits allowed (85), and had the highest WHIP of all NL qualified pitchers (1.569).[63][64]
In 2021, Corbin had what was up to that point the worst season of his career. His ERA of 5.82 was the worst among qualified pitchers, and he led the National League in home runs allowed (37) and the majors in losses (16), earned runs allowed (111), and OPS against (.855). He gave up the most home runs per 9 innings pitched of all major leaguers, at 1.94.[65]
In 2022, his ERA of 6.31 was the worst among major league starting pitchers, and with his 6–19 record he led the NL in losses, while giving up a major-league-leading 210 hits in 152.2 innings, a major-league-leading batting average against of .321, a major league slugging percentage against of .513, and gave up the highest percentage of hard-hit balls (39.9%).[66]
In 2023, despite reaching 10 wins for the first time since 2019, Corbin led the NL in losses once again, pitching to a 10–15 record. He finished the season with a slightly-better ERA of 5.20 and a batting average against of .293.[67]
On August 22, 2024, Corbin recorded his 100th career win after pitching 6 innings and allowing just 1 run in a start against the Colorado Rockies.[68]
Scouting report
Corbin is listed at 6 feet 3 inches (1.91 m) and 210 pounds (95 kg).[6] His pitching repertoire contains a fastball that averages 92 miles per hour (148 km/h), occasionally topping out at 95 miles an hour.[1] His secondary pitches include a changeup, which he throws between 81 miles per hour (130 km/h) and 82 miles per hour (132 km/h) and a slider, which he throws between 78 miles per hour (126 km/h) and 79 miles per hour (127 km/h), and considered his best pitch coming out of college.[6][69]
Corbin improved his changeup after pitching in Instructional League during the 2009–10 offseason, which led Corbin to consider it a better pitch than his slider.[5] However, Todd Helton, after striking out twice against Corbin early in the 2013 season, dubbed Corbin's slider "the best I've ever seen."[70] In 2011, he developed a knuckle curve, which he believes contributed to his consecutive scoreless innings streak.[69]
Personal life
Former Diamondbacks teammate Paul Goldschmidt described Corbin as "humble" about his success. With his signing bonus, Corbin bought a used car instead of a new one. He lived in his parents' basement during the 2012–13 winter and officiates youth basketball games during the offseason.[1]
Corbin met his wife, Jen, when they were classmates at C-NS.[1] They married in November 2018.[71] They live in Phoenix, Arizona, during the offseason.[72] The couple share two sons together: Weston and Miles.[73] Weston Alan was born on May 14, 2021.[74] Miles Patrick was born on July 13. 2023.[75]
Corbin was friends with former teammate Tyler Skaggs, who died on July 1, 2019. They played rookie ball together as well as Class AA baseball.[76] Skaggs was a groomsman in Corbin's 2018 offseason wedding.[77] On July 2, Corbin honored Skaggs by wearing 45 for a game against the Miami Marlins.[78]
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