- Brad Radke
Infobox MLB retired
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name=Brad Radke
position=Pitcher
bats=Right
throws=Right
birthdate=birth date and age|1972|10|27
city-state|Eau Claire|Wisconsin
debutdate=April 29
debutyear=by|1995
debutteam=Minnesota Twins
finaldate=October 6
finalyear=by|2006
finalteam=Minnesota Twins
stat1label=Win-Loss record
stat1value=148-139
stat2label=Earned run average
stat2value=4.22
stat3label=Strikeout s
stat3value=1,467
teams=
*Minnesota Twins (by|1995-by|2006)
highlights=
* All-Star selection (1998)Brad William Radke (born
October 27 1972 ), is a formerMajor League Baseball right-handed pitcher who played his entire 12 season career with theMinnesota Twins . He officially announced his retirement from baseball on December 19th, 2006.Biography
Radke was born in
Eau Claire, Wisconsin and graduated fromJesuit High School of Tampa where he was known as a scholar-athlete.Radke was not considered a top prospect before being drafted in the 8th round of the
1991 amateur draft by the Twins. Once he was in the majors though, he was valued highly and the Twins were offered a large amount of talent for him, but they never gave him up.In his debut season (
1995 ), he finished 11-14 with a 5.32 ERA. In1997 , he finished an excellent season with a 20-10 record and a 3.87 ERA in 239 innings. During the year, he won 12 consecutive games in 12 consecutive starts, becoming only the 3rd player since 1950 (along withBob Gibson andPat Dobson ) to accomplish the feat. [cite news|title=Radke Wins Record-Tying 12th Straight|date=1997-08-05 |work=Denver Rocky Mountain News |publisher=Associated Press |url=http://www.highbeam.com/doc/1P1-5410557.html]Over his career, he posted a 148-139 record with an overall ERA of 4.22.
He was known for being one of the best
control pitcher s of the modern era, walking an average of only 41 batters a year, in an average of 34 games a year. He was, however, also known for giving uphome run s, yielding as many as 40 in a single season. There was also a video game in the 90's that advertised the action was as "Real as Radke." The commercial featured Radke watching as home runs sailed out of the park. [ [http://sports.espn.go.com/fantasy/baseball/flb/story?page=quintong080623 ESPN - How much should pitchers beware the gopher ball? - Fantasy Baseball ] ]Radke had hinted that he might retire following the 2006 season, citing a torn labrum (through which he had been pitching the 2006 season). A stress fracture in his shoulder suffered in late August sidelined him as of
September 2 . OnSeptember 12 , he threw catch from a distance of 110 feet (slightly less than twice the distance from the pitcher's mound to home plate) without pain, an important step in the way to his return for the last week or two of the season and the Twins' playoff drive, and even more important withFrancisco Liriano 's season appearing to be over with the reappearance of pain in his left elbow onSeptember 13 . OnSeptember 28 , Radke returned to action, pitching five innings and surrendering one unearned run, earning no decision in a 2-1 Twins victory over theKansas City Royals . It was Radke's last regular season start. In his last major league appearance, he pitched in the third game of the division series against theOakland Athletics , giving up four runs on two two-run home runs in four innings.Radke announced his official retirement from baseball, Tuesday, December 19, 2006.
The circle changeup
Radke had average pitches, but he was known for his
circle changeup . Supposedly, the pitch changed speeds during its trajectory. Radke once stated that it read a 56 on the gun in practice. Radke's teammates,Francisco Liriano andJohan Santana likely learned this pitch from Radke.Batting
Being in the AL, interleague play has only forced him to bat 29 times. He has 3 hits, a .130
batting average . He has 0 walks, but 2sacrifice hits .Postseason
Before the
2002 season, his Twins team was generally one of the lesser teams of the league. However, from 2002 to 2004, they made the playoffs each year. His postseason totals are very solid with an overall 3.19 ERA in 31 innings pitched.His best postseason series was his first, against Oakland. He started 2 games out of the 5, winning both with a 1.54 ERA. Radke only gave up 1 run in the deciding game of the series before the 5-1 Twins lead was almost squandered in the 9th, when
Eddie Guardado gave up 3 runs. But the Twins won 5-4 and advanced to the2002 American League Championship Series . He would go on to lose the only game he pitched against the Angels, but shut them out for the first 6 innings of that game. In the end, the Twins bullpen and offense failed and they lost 7-1 and lost the series 4-1.He was 2-3 overall in the postseason.
Highlights
*All-Star (1998)
*Led league instrikeout-to-walk ratio (5.27-to-1, 2001)
*7th in the league in strikeouts (174, 1997)
*2nd in the league in complete games (six, 2001, tied withMark Mulder , behind onlySteve Sparks )
* Finished 3rd inCy Young Award balloting in 1997, behindRoger Clemens andRandy Johnson .
*Ranks #18 instrikeout to walk ratio [http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/SOpBB_career.shtml All-time SO/BB leaderboard from BaseballReference.com]
*Ranks #32 in lowest walks per nine innings pitched ratio (1.681) [http://www.baseball-reference.com/leaders/BBp9_career.shtml All-time lowest BB/9IP leaderboard from BaseballReference.com]References
ee also
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List of Major League Baseball leaders in career wins External links
*baseballstats|br=r/radkebr01 |fangraphs=748 |cube=R/brad-radke
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