- Tom Bradley (baseball)
Thomas William Bradley (born
March 16 ,1947 inAshville ,North Carolina ), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1969-1975.Teams
* California Angels 1969-1970
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Chicago White Sox 1971-1972*
San Francisco Giants 1973-1975Pitching Stats
* 183 Games
* 55 Wins
* 61 Losses
* 691 Strikeouts
* 3.72 ERA
Fast Facts
* During his two-year stint with the White Sox, Bradley recorded 15 wins and over 200 strikeouts in each of his two seasons.
* Bradley was roommates with Hall of Famer
Rich Gossage with the White Sox and gave Gossage the nickname "Goose" because of how he looked leaning in to take signs on the mound.Coaching
He also served as the head baseball coach at his alma mater, the University of Maryland. From 1991-2000, he guided the Terrapins to a record of 243-306-5(.439). His ACC conference record stands at 57-173(.248). He had more success coaching at
Jacksonville University , where he coached the Dolphins. From 1979-1990, he compiled a 432-291-5(.597) record.In 2001, Bradley managed the Medicine Hat Blue Jays in the Pioneer League.
He served as a pitching coach for the Midwest League's Lansing Lugnuts, a Blue Jays affiliate, in 2005. He remained in the Midwest League for the 2006 season, joining the San Diego Padres' affiliate, the Fort Wayne Wizards as their pitching coach.
Bradley spent the 2007 season as the pitching coach for the Padres' short season Northwest League affiliate, the Eugene Emeralds. He returned to the Wizards in the same capacity in 2008.
ee also
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Chicago White Sox all-time roster External links
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bradlto01.shtml Baseball Reference]
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