Jermaine Van Buren


Jermaine Russell Van Buren is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball. He played for the Chicago Cubs in 2005 and the Boston Red Sox in 2006.

Early career

Van Buren graduated from Hattiesburg High School, where he earned Mississippi Player of the Year honors in 1998 as a senior. He was drafted in the 2nd round of the draft by the Colorado Rockies.

Professional career

Van Buren spent four years playing Single-A baseball for the Rockies before being released in and signing with the Fort Worth Cats of the independent Central Baseball League.
He would get a second shot at the major leagues when the Chicago Cubs signed him as a free agent in. He would quickly go from being a low-ranked prospect to becoming part of the Cubs Triple-A team in Iowa.
In, he finished second in the Pacific Coast League with 25 saves and posted up a 1.98 ERA with 65 strikeouts in 54 innings pitched before receive a late call-up to the majors. He appeared in six games for the Cubs, ending with a 0-2 record, a 3.00 ERA, nine walks, and six strikeouts in 6.0 innings. At the end of the season, he was dealt by Chicago to the Boston Red Sox in exchange for minor league outfielder Matt Ciaramella.
In, Van Buren was called up when David Wells went on the disabled list and made his Red Sox debut against the Toronto Blue Jays on April 21. He was optioned to Triple-A Pawtucket a day later, and was recalled by Boston on May 24. Van Buren was optioned to Pawtucket June 19, but would return once again on July 28.
He was signed by the Washington Nationals to a minor league deal on November 7, 2006.
On December 3, 2006, he debuted with the in the Puerto Rico Winter Professional baseball, as a closing pitcher.
On June 26,, the Oakland Athletics acquired Van Buren from the Nationals for a player to be named later. In, he joined CPBL's La New Bears in Taiwan.

Personal

While playing for the Red Sox in 2006 he married the love of his life, Tiffany Suther.
In the off-season, he teaches baseball at Amarillo Baseball Academy.