Brandon Backe

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Brandon Backe
Houston Astros — No. 41
Starting pitcher
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
July 19, 2002 for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays
Selected MLB statistics
(through August 31 2006)
Record     19-14
Strikeouts     212
ERA     4.71
Former teams

    Brandon Allen Backe (born April 5, 1978 in Galveston, Texas) is a pitcher in Major League Baseball on the Houston Astros. He joined the team in 2004, after two years with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. He is a converted outfielder, having played in the outfield as a minor leaguer. He is also known to have played as a second baseman.

    Backe was recognized on a national level after pitching the last game of the Astros' 2004 regular season against the Colorado Rockies in place of an ill Roger Clemens. The Houston win capped an amazing 36-10 stretch that propelled the team into the playoffs as the National League wild card team.


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