Randall Jerome Messenger (born August 13, 1981), nicknamed "Big Mess", is an American former professional baseball pitcher, best known for his time with the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball. He is tall and weighs . He made his Major League debut on June 22, for the Florida Marlins. Messenger graduated from Sparks High School in 1999.
Messenger went 2–1 with a 3.93 ERA in 14 relief outings for the Class-A Kane County Cougars of the Midwest League. He also was 7–4 with a 4.08 ERA in 18 starts for the Class-A Advanced Brevard County Manatees of the Florida State League.
In , Messenger set a career high in wins with a record of 11–8 while posting a 4.37 ERA in 28 outings, including 27 starts, for the Class-A Advanced Jupiter Hammerheads of the Florida State League.
He was promoted to the Double-A Carolina Mudcats in . Messenger went 5–7 with a 5.46 ERA in 29 outings, including 23 starts. In he stayed with the Mudcats going 6–3 with a 2.58 ERA and 21 saves in 58 relief outings.
Messenger went 4–2 with a 3.88 ERA in 39 relief outings for the Triple-A Albuquerque Isotopes in . He posted a 5.29 ERA in 29 relief outings for Marlins in his first stint on the Major Leagues.
In , Messenger went 2–7 with a 5.67 ERA in 59 relief outings for Marlins. He gave up three runs on one hit in four relief appearances for Triple-A Albuquerque. He tossed a scoreless inning for Class-A Advanced Jupiter.
Messenger went 1–1 with a 2.66 ERA in 23 relief appearances for Marlins in .
On March 5, , he was optioned down to Triple-A Fresno Grizzlies. The Official Site of The San Francisco Giants: News: Notes: Hall eager to get 756 ball He was released on March 12, but signed a new minor league deal with the Giants a few days later.
Messenger was released by the Mariners on January 28, . Mariners release right-handed pitcher Randy Messenger He re-signed with the team to a minor league deal two days later. Mess re-signs On October 29, he was outrighted off the 40-man roster. Mariners clear five spots on roster On November 9, 2009, he was granted free agency.
Messenger was selected for the 2018 NPB All-Star Game. He announced his retirement at the end of the 2019 season in September.
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