Cody Edward Allen (born November 20, 1988) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians from 2012 to 2018 and the Los Angeles Angels in 2019.
The following year he spent most of the season with the Columbus Clippers of the Class AAA International League, going 3β2 with a 2.27 ERA in 24 games. Pitching for three minor league teams, he was 3β2 with three saves and a 1.87 ERA, and 53 strikeouts in 43.1 innings, averaging 11.0 strikeouts per 9 innings. He was named the Cleveland Indians' Minor League Pitcher of the Year after the season. After the 2012 season Baseball America ranked him the 5th-best prospect and best curveball in the Indians organization, and the 13th best-prospect in the International League.
In 2013, Allen went 6β1 with a 2.43 ERA and 88 strikeouts in 70.1 innings, averaging 11.3 strikeouts per 9 innings. His 77 games pitched was second in the American League, trailing only Joel Peralta's 80 (and 2nd all-time for any Indians pitcher), and he was 2nd in the league in committed by a pitcher (3), and 8th in (9). He tied for 6th in the 2013 BBWAA AL Rookie of the Year voting.
After multiple struggles by closer John Axford early in the 2014 season, Allen was moved into the closer role. Allen finished the season with 76 appearances (again 2nd in the American League; tied for 4th all-time for any Indians pitcher), a 6β4 record with a 2.07 ERA, 91 strikeouts (8th-most in a single-season by an Indians reliever), and 24 saves (9th) in innings, averaging 11.8 strikeouts per 9 innings.
For the 2015 season, Allen pitched in 70 games (8th in the AL), leading the American League with 58 games finished, while recording 34 saves (6th), 99 strikeouts (2nd among AL relievers), and a 2.99 ERA in innings, averaging 12.9 strikeouts per 9 innings.
In 2016, he had 32 saves (7th in the AL) in 35 save opportunities, going 3β5 with a 2.51 ERA. He struck out 87 batters (8th among AL relievers) in 68 innings, averaging 11.5 strikeouts per 9 innings. Allen did not allow a run throughout innings that postseason, and recorded 6 saves.
In 2017, he had 30 saves (6th in the AL) in 34 save opportunities, finishing the season with a 3β7 record and a 2.94 ERA. He struck out 92 batters (9th-most by an AL reliever) in innings, averaging 12.3 strikeouts per 9 innings.
With his 141st career save in July 2018, Allen broke Bob Wickman's franchise record for saves. Allen lost his closer role to Brad Hand after struggling in the month of August. He ended the season with 27 saves (6th in the AL) in 32 save chances in 70 appearances, as he was 4β6 with a 4.70 ERA, with 80 strikeouts in 67 innings, averaging 10.7 strikeouts per 9 innings. He gave up the longest home runs of any pitcher in major league baseball in 2018, at 495 feet. Through 2018, his 149 career saves were 9th of all major league active pitchers, topped all major league pitchers under 30 years of age, and topped all Cleveland Indians pitchers ever. He became a free agent after the 2018 season.
On February 7, 2020, Allen signed a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers. The Rangers released Allen on July 24. On July 31, Allen signed a minor league contract with the Chicago Cubs. He was released by the organization on September 3, 2020.
On February 17, 2021, Allen announced his retirement from professional baseball.
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