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                        JULIO TEHERAN
                        BORN: JAN. 27, 1991     OPENING DAY AGE: 29
                        BIRTHPLACE: CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA   RESIDES: CARTAGENA, COLOMBIA
                        SIGNED THRU: 2020       MLB SERVICE: 7 YEARS, 62 DAYS
                        ACQUIRED: SIGNED AS FREE AGENT, DEC. 21, 2019
                        MARRIED: YOSELIN RINCON CASTILLO, FEB. 2016
                        CHILDREN: JORDAN
             rhp        HEIGHT: 6-2  WEIGHT: 205    BATS: R   THROWS: R

      TEHERAN’S LIFETIME PITCHING RECORD
      Year  Club   W-L   ERA   G  GS  CG  GF  SHO  SV   IP   H   R   ER  HR  HB   BB  IBB   SO  WP  BK  BAA
      2008— Danville   1-2   6.60   6   6   0   0   0   0   15   18   12   11   2   2   4   0   17   0   0  .305
      2009— Danville   2-1   2.68   7   7   0   0   0   0   43.2   36   17   13   2   7   7   0   39   1   0  .229
          Rome   1-3  4 .78  7  7  0  0  0  0  37 .2  42  20  20  2  5  11  0  28  4  0   .288
      2010— Rome  2-2  1 .14  7  7  0  0  0  0  39 .1  23  8  5  1  5  10  0  45  1  0   .168
          Myrtle Beach  4-4  2 .98  10  10  0  0  0  0  63 .1  56  22  21  6  5  13  1  76  3  1   .233
          Mississippi  3-2  3 .38  7  7  0  0  0  0  40  29  15  15  2  1  17  0  38  2  0   .204
      2011— Gwinnett   H15-3  2 .55  25  24  0  0  0  0  144 .2  123  46  41  5  5  48  2  122  3  1   .232
          ATLANTA  1-1  5 .03  5  3  0  0  0  0  19 .2  21  11  11  4  0  8  0  10  1  0   .276
      2012— Gwinnett   7-9   5 .08   26   26   1   0   0   0  131   146   81   74   18        15H  43   1   97   4   2   .289
          ATLANTA  0-0  5 .68  2  1  0  0  0  0  6 .1  5  4  4  0  0  1  0  5  0  0   .217
      2013— ATLANTA  14-8  3 .20  30  30  0  0  0  0  185 .2  173  69  66  22  13  45  4  170  2  0   .246
      2014— ATLANTA   14-13   2 .89   33      33H  4  0  2  0  221  188  82  71  22  4  51  4  186  1  1   .232  TEHERAN
      2015— ATLANTA  11-8  4 .04  33  33  0  0  0  0  200 .2  189  99  90  27  9  73  3  171  2  0   .253
      2016— ATLANTA  7-10  3 .21  30  30  1  0  1  0  188  157  70  67  22  9  41  2  167  7  1   .223
          Gwinnett (1)   0-1   1.80   1   1   0   0   0   0   5   3   2   1   0   0   0   0   5   0   0  .167
      2017— ATLANTA  11-13  4 .49  32  32  0  0  0  0  188 .1  186  103  94  31  7  72  3  151  6  0   .257
      2018— ATLANTA  9-9  3 .94  31  31  0  0  0  0  175 .2  122  80  77  26  9  84  3  162  2  3   .196
      2019— ATLANTA   10-11   3 .81   33   33   0   0   0   0   174 .2   148   81   74   22        14H  83   3   162   5   1   .229
      MAJOR TOTALS   77-73   3.67  229  226   5   0   3   0  1360   1189   599   554  176   65  458  22  1184   26   6      .235
      MINOR TOTALS   35-27   3.48   96   95   1   0   0   0   519.2   476   223   201   38   45  153   4   467   18   4      .246
      H    led or tied for league lead
      (1)   rehab assignment
      Disabling Injuries:   2018  —  Right thumb contusion; disabled June 5 - June 16
               2016  —  Right lat strain; disabled Aug. 2 (retro to July 31) - Aug. 19
      2019 SEASON
      ◆   Made career-high-tying 33 starts for Braves...Has made at least 30 starts in each of last seven seasons and is one
        of four MLB pitchers to do so, along with José Quintana, Jon Lester & Mike Leake.
      ◆   Made 200th career start, Apr. 30 vs. San Diego...Became ninth Braves pitcher to make 200 starts for the club
        since the move to Atlanta in 1966...Joined Phil Niekro (594), Tom Glavine (518), John Smoltz (466), Greg Maddux
        (363),  Tim  Hudson  (243),  Rick  Mahler  (218),  Ron  Reed  (203)  and  Steve
        Avery (201).
      ◆   Ended  year with  226 career starts, which  was sixth  most in  Atlanta   COOPERSTOWN COMPANY
        history . . .His 77 wins rank ninth in that span .
      ◆   Made 17 starts allowing one-or-fewer earned runs, which tied (with Jack   MOST STRIKEOUTS IN BRAVES
        Flaherty and Jacob deGrom) for third-most in Majors among traditional   FRANCHISE HISTORY
        starters,  behind  Gerrit  Cole  (19)  and  Hyun-Jin  Ryu  (18)...Made  eight   (Since 1900)
        consecutive  such  starts,  May  5  -  June  13,  which  was  longest  streak  in
        Majors for a traditional starter.             PLAYER                       STRIKEOUTS
      ◆   Pitched to a 3.31 ERA (163.1 IP - 60 ER) over first 30 starts, before allowing   1. John Smoltz     3011
                                                      2 . Phil Niekro
                                                                    2912
        14 earned runs over final 11.1 innings.       3 . Warren Spahn   2493
      ◆   Served  as  Atlanta’s  Opening  Day  starter  for  sixth  consecutive  season,   4. Tom Glavine    2091
        matching Hall-of-Famer Warren Spahn for longest such streak by a pitcher   5. Greg Maddux   1828
        in Braves franchise history and is longest active streak in Majors...Only two   6. Julio Teheran   1184
        other Atlanta pitchers (Greg Maddux from 1993-96 and Rick Mahler 1985-
        88) went at least four straight.
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