Bill Bray

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Bill Bray

Cincinnati Reds — No. 45
Relief Pitcher
Bats: Left Throws: Left
Major League Baseball debut
June 3, 2006 for the Washington Nationals
Selected MLB statistics
(through August 5, 2006)
ERA     3.38
Strikeouts     21
Saves     2
Teams

    Bill Alan Bray (born June 5, 1983, in Virginia Beach, Virginia) is a Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher with the Cincinnati Reds. He is an alumnus of the College of William and Mary.

    Bray was the 13th overall selection in the 2004 draft.

    Bray made his Major League Baseball debut with the Washington Nationals on June 3, 2006, against the Milwaukee Brewers at Miller Park in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. In his debut, Bray pitched 0.1 innings and surrendered no hits and no runs while earning the win.

    Bray did not surrender a run in his first six games in the Majors. His first run allowed was on a solo homerun to Colorado Rockies second baseman Jamey Carroll on June 14, 2006. The Rockies collectively would score five runs off Bray in two innings pitched.

    On July 13, 2006, Bray was traded to the Cincinnati Reds along with Royce Clayton, Gary Majewski, Brendan Harris, and Daryl Thompson in exchange for Austin Kearns, Felipe Lopez and Ryan Wagner.


    [edit] Career Stats

    Yr   Ag Tm  Lg G  GS W L S ERA  CG SHO IP   H  R  ER HR BB K   AVG IBB
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    2006 23 WAS NL 19 0  1 1 0 3.91 0   0  23.0 24 11 10 2  9  16 .273  2
    2006 23 CIN NL 11 0  1 1 2 2.00 0   0  9.0  9  5  2  0  4  5  .281  1
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    TOTALS         30 0  2 2 2 3.38 0   0  32.0 33 16 12 2  13 21 .275  3
    1 Season
    

    Stats as of August 5, 2006

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