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James Joseph Deshaies (born June 23, 1960) is an American former professional left-handed . He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for six teams over the course of 12 big league seasons. He is currently a color commentator for broadcasts of games.


Playing career
Deshaies made his MLB debut with the New York Yankees on August 7, 1984. He was the 1,000th person to play an official game for the Yankees. Deshaies was the losing pitcher that day, after giving up four earned runs in four innings pitched in a 6–3 loss to the Chicago White Sox. Six days later, he lasted three innings in a no decision start against the Cleveland Indians. Those were Deshaies' only appearances for the Yankees, who traded him to the Houston Astros on September 15, 1985, for .

Deshaies' first full season was with the Astros in 1986, during which he posted 12 wins, an Astros' rookie record, later broken by in 2001.

In a September 23, 1986, game against the Los Angeles Dodgers, Deshaies set a Major League record by striking out the first eight batters of the game. This feat was equaled by on September 14, 2014, and Germán Márquez on September 26, 2018. The record was later broken by Pablo López of the Miami Marlins on July 11, 2021. matched a variation of Deshaies' club record on April 22, 2021, by securing the first eight outs of a game via strikeout, while tied Deshaies' club record for consecutive strikeouts at any point in a game on October 4, 2022.

Deshaies was a mainstay on the Astros' rotation from 1986 to 1991, pitching in 25 or more starts in each of those seasons. His best season was 1989, when he posted a 15–10 record, with a 2.91 earned run average (ERA), and 153 . On May 2 that year, hit his 548th and final off Deshaies.

Deshaies holds the major league record for most at-bats without an extra base hit, with 373.

In 1992, Deshaies joined the San Diego Padres, and later played for the (twice), San Francisco Giants, and Philadelphia Phillies. Deshaies retired following his release by the Phillies, on July 31, 1995.


Broadcasting career
Deshaies was a commentator for Astros' TV broadcasts from 1997 to 2012, along with Bill Brown. Deshaies gained respect as an analyst and enjoyed very high popularity with Astros fans during his tenure. He was the co-host of the "J.D. and Dave's Excellent Offseason Adventure" during one offseason and occasionally served as an analyst for Fox Major League Baseball.

Deshaies moved to the ' TV broadcast ahead of the 2013 season. On January 10, 2017, the Cubs announced extensions for both Deshaies and play-by-play man through 2019.

In 2001, Deshaies ran a tongue-in-cheek campaign urging Baseball Writers' Association of America voters to elect him to the Hall of Fame, knowing full well he would not qualify for the honor. Deshaies‘ goal of receiving one vote in the Hall of Fame election was achieved when Houston Chronicle writer John Lopez voted for him. Deshaies remains the Cubs color commentator following the departure of Len Kasper in December 2020.


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