Ken Ray

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Ken Ray

Kansas City Royals — No. --
Relief Pitcher
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
July 10, 1999 for the Kansas City Royals
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
Wins     2-1
Earned run average     4.67
Innings pitched     69.1
Former teams

    Kenneth Alan "Ken" Ray, (born November 27, 1974, Atlanta, Georgia) is a Major League pitcher for the Kansas City Royals. Ray made his MLB debut July 10, 1999.

    [edit] Early career

    After briefly pitching for the Royals in 1999, Ray spent years battling arm problems while trying to work his way back onto a major league roster.

    [edit] Back in the Majors

    He made a meteoric rise from 2005 to 2006. In 2005, Ray started the season with the independent North Shore Spirit of the Can-Am League before being acquired by the Atlanta Braves organization. He spent the remainder of the season with the AAA Richmond Braves.

    During a spring training game in 2006, he caught Braves' manager Bobby Cox's eye with his mid-90's fastball and great changeup. Although he didn't make the Braves' opening day roster, Ray's impression on Cox kept him squarely on the Braves' radar screen. On April 6th, following an injury to starter Horacio Ramirez, Ray was called up from the Richmond Braves, Atlanta's AAA affiliate. He almost immediately became a key contributor to the Braves' bullpen. In his first appearance for Atlanta in 2006, he struck out Barry Bonds on 3 pitches.

    He was claimed off waivers by the Royals in the 2006 offseason. He shall be missed.

    Like several other Braves players, Ray is a local product. He is an Atlanta native and a graduate of Roswell High School. He currently resides in Arizona with his wife and newborn son.

    Ken Ray is nicknamed "The Key" for an internet mistake when he first came into the league. His name was posted as Key Ray, and he was announced as so in his first appearance with the Kansas City Royals in 1999.

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