Willie Eyre

Willie Eyre

Free agent
Relief pitcher
Born: July 21, 1978 (1978-07-21) (age 33)
Fountain Valley, California
Bats: Right Throws: Right 
MLB debut
April 6, 2006 for the Minnesota Twins
Career statistics
(through 2011 season)
Win-loss record     7-8
Earned run average     4.95
Strikeouts     86
Teams

William Mays Eyre (born July 21, 1978, in Fountain Valley, California) is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher, who is a free agent.

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Baseball career

High school & college

Eyre was All-State at Cyprus High School (UT). In 1997 and 1999, he was an All-America selection playing outfield at the College of Eastern Utah.

Minor leagues

Eyre was drafted in the 23rd round of the 1999 Major League Baseball Draft by the Minnesota Twins. From 1999 to 2005, Eyre made his way through the Twins' minor league system, playing for the Elizabethton Twins, Quad City River Bandits, Fort Myers Miracle, New Britain Rock Cats, Phoenix Desert Dogs (Arizona Fall League), and Rochester Red Wings.

Major leagues

He made his major league debut for the Twins on April 6, 2006, but was nontendered by the Twins on December 12, 2006, making him a free agent. The Texas Rangers signed Eyre to a minor league contract with an invitation to spring training. Eyre had Tommy John surgery in August 2007 and missed all of 2008. He returned to the Rangers bullpen for 2009. He spent all of 2010 with the AAA Oklahoma City RedHawks and then became a free agent.

On November 5, 2010, Eyre signed a minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics. He opted out of his contract in July 2011 and signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles. He was designated for assignment on December 8, 2011.

Personal

Eyre was named after Willie Mays by his mother, who was an admirer of the Hall of Fame center fielder despite being a Los Angeles Dodgers fan.[1] He is the brother of Scott Eyre, a retired major league relief pitcher. He also has a younger brother, Robert Grace, who is playing in the minor leagues for the San Francisco Giants organization.

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