- Ralph Bryant
Infobox MLB retired
name=Ralph Bryant
position=Outfielder
bats=Left
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1961|5|20
debutdate=September 8
debutyear=1985
debutteam=Los Angeles Dodgers
finaldate=October 4
finalyear=1987
finalteam=Los Angeles Dodgers
stat1label=AVG
stat1value=.253
stat2label=HR
stat2value=8
stat3label=Hits
stat3value=38
stat4label=RBI
stat4value=24
teams=
*Los Angeles Dodgers (1985-1987)
*Chunichi Dragons (1988)
*Kintetsu Buffaloes (1988-1995)
highlights=
*Pacific League Most Valuable Player, by|1989
*Led Pacific League in HR 3x (1989, 1993, 1994)
*Led Pacific League in RBI (1993)
*Led Pacific League intotal bases 2x (1989, 1993)
*Holds NPB record for most strikeouts in a season (204 in 1993)Ralph Wendell Bryant (born
May 20 ,1961 ) is a former major league baseball player fromFort Gaines, GA . He played with theLos Angeles Dodgers in the major leagues, and with theChunichi Dragons andKintetsu Buffaloes inNippon Professional Baseball . He batted left-handed, threw right-handed, and played outfield for most of his career.Biography
Born in
Fort Gaines, Georgia , Bryant studied at theAbraham Baldwin Agricultural College , where he played as a receiver on theamerican football team. He was drafted in the first round of the 1981 amateur draft by theLos Angeles Dodgers . He had previously been drafted by the Dodgers andMinnesota Twins , but did not sign with either team that year.Bryant was promoted to the major leagues for the first time in by|1985, but was unable to establish himself as a regular outfielder, and spent the next three years traveling back and forth between the major and minor leagues. In by|1988, the
Chunichi Dragons of the JapaneseCentral League showed interest in Bryant, and he was shipped to Japan in May, 1988.On
June 7 ,1988 ,Dick Davis , the cleanup batter of theKintetsu Buffaloes , was arrested on drug charges, and the Buffaloes were forced to let go of one of their best hitters mid-season. Unable to fill the offensive void left by Davis, the Buffaloes found Bryant, who was playing on the Dragons minor league team. After seeing Bryant blast a home run in a minor league game, the Buffaloes offered to purchase his contract. The Dragons minor league staff was opposed to the trade, but regulations only allowed for only two non-Japanese players per team, and the Dragons already hadTaiwan ese baseball starGenji Kaku and sluggerGary Rajsich on their roster, leaving no room for Bryant. The purchase was finalized onJune 28 , giving birth to one of the best left-handed power hitters in Japanese baseball history.Bryant quickly established his presence with the Buffaloes, hitting 34 home runs in only 74 games to contribute to the huge comeback which put the team in a close second place to the
Seibu Lions in 1988. Ironically, many Buffaloes home games that year were held in theNagoya Dome , the home field of theChunichi Dragons .Bryant played his best season in by|1989, where his 49 home runs led the Buffaloes to their third
Pacific League championship. He won the season MVP award that year, and also tiedSadaharu Oh 's career record for hitting 3 home runs in a game 5 times. He continued his success in subsequent seasons, and retired in by|1995 after missing most of that year due to injuries. He was invited back to Japan in by|2005 by managerAkira Ogi as a hitting coach for theOrix Buffaloes . He left his job after only one year, but blasted three home runs in an inter-league home run contest during the season.Though he hit a large number of home runs throughout his career, he also struck out countless times, and holds the top four spots on the single-season strikeout records in
Nippon Professional Baseball . He was also the first player with MLB experience to strike out more than 200 times per season in both the Central League and Pacific League.References
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/b/bryanra01.shtml MLB statistics]
* [http://www.baseball-reference.com/bullpen/Ralph_Bryant BR Bullpen]
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