Tom Bradley (baseball)
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Thomas William Bradley (born March 16, 1947 in Ashville, North Carolina), is a former professional baseball player who pitched in the Major Leagues from 1969-1975.
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[edit] Teams
- California Angels 1969-1970
- Chicago White Sox 1971-1972
- San Francisco Giants 1973-1975
[edit] Pitching Stats
- 183 Games
- 55 Wins
- 61 Losses
- 691 Strikeouts
- 3.72 ERA
[edit] Fast Facts
- During his two-year stint with the White Sox, Bradley recorded 15 wins and over 200 strikeouts in each of his two seasons.
[edit] Coaching
He also served as the head baseball coach at his alma mater, the University of Maryland. From 1991-2000, he guided the Terrapins to a record of 243-306-5(.439). His ACC conference record stands at 57-173(.248). He had more success coaching at Jacksonville University, where he coached the Dolphins. From 1979-1990, he compiled a 432-291-5(.597) record.
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Preceded by Elton Jackson |
Maryland Terrapins baseball head coach 1991-2000 |
Succeeded by Terry Rupp |