- Lesli Brea
Lesli Guillermo Brea (Born
October 12 ,1973 inSan Pedro de Macorís ,Dominican Republic ) is a formerMajor League Baseball player. A right-handedrelief pitcher , Brea is 5'11" tall, and he weighed 170 pounds during his playing career. Some records list his year of birth as 1978, but this figure was subsequently found to be inaccurate.Baseball career
Minor leagues
In 1996, Brea began his professional career by signing with the
Seattle Mariners as an undraftedfree agent . He was 22 years old, but represented himself as a 17-year-old in order to secure a more favorable response from Mariners scouts. Baseball scouts are sometimes reluctant to sign older international players, since younger players are generally farther from their physical peak, and thus are perceived as having a comparatively higher ceiling to their future performance.Brea established himself as a prospect in 1998, when he saved 12 games as the closer for the
Wisconsin Timber Rattlers of theMidwest League . He compiled a 2.76 ERA and struck out 86 batters in only 58 2/3innings pitched , but also struggled to control his pitches, walking 40 batters and throwing fivewild pitch es. This type of performance would continue to be the norm as Brea advanced through the minors; he finished his professional career with more than a strikeout per inning pitched, but also walked almost five batters per nine innings.Trades
Brea was involved in two noteworthy trades before reaching the major leagues. On
December 14 ,1998 , the Mariners traded Brea to theNew York Mets , in exchange for outfielderButch Huskey . Huskey played well as a regular for the Mariners in 1999, before being traded to theBoston Red Sox at midseason.Two years later, Brea was one of six players involved in a
trade deadline deal between the Mets and theBaltimore Orioles . The Mets sent Brea,Melvin Mora ,Mike Kinkade , and pitching prospect Pat Gorman to the Orioles, receivingAll-Star shortstopMike Bordick . Bordick helped the Mets reach the2000 World Series , but the deal was costly for the Mets, as Mora developed into a star and Bordick returned to the Orioles as a free agent that offseason. Questions about Brea's actual age surfaced after the deal, embarrassing Orioles' General ManagerSyd Thrift . [http://espn.go.com/mlb/columns/bp/1411791.html]Major leagues
Brea made his major league debut on
August 13 ,2000 , starting against theKansas City Royals . In his only major league start, he surrendered six runs in 3 1/3 innings, and the Orioles lost 10-5. [http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/B08130KCA2000.htm] Over the next two years, he pitched in eight major league games, surrendering 15 earned runs in 11 innings, for an ERA of 12.27. Control continued to be a problem, as he walked 13 batters and struck out only five, also hitting one batter and throwing one wild pitch. The loss on August 13 was his only decision.Brea left the Orioles as a minor league free agent after the 2002 season. He signed with the
Tampa Bay Devil Rays but did not make the team out of spring training and was released onMarch 10 ,2003 . Brea spent the remainder of that year, his last as a professional, with theSomerset Patriots of theAtlantic League .External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/breale01.shtml Brea's major league statistics] at Baseball-Reference.com
* [http://www.thebaseballcube.com/players/B/leslie-brea.shtml Brea's minor league statistics] at The Baseball Cube
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