Brad Radke

Brad Radke ( born October 27, 1972 in Eau Claire, Wisconsin) was an American right-handed starting pitcher of the baseball team Minnesota Twins. He played for twelve years the team.

Radke was not a star talent before he was obliged by the Twins in 1991. When he had, however, managed to play in the major league team, he has been very valuable to his team and the Twins refused all transfer offers for him from.

His first season (1995 ) he finished with eleven wins and 14 losses ( 11-14 ) and a 5:32 ERA. It was not a great start for Radke, but he worked to improve them on to his abilities as a pitcher. In 1997 he finished an excellent season with a record of 20-10 and a 3.87 ERA. He threw 239 innings, the fourth- most in the league.

He was known as one of the most consistent pitchers in baseball. Except in his first season, he finished no round over a 5.00 ERA. From his 2004'er season ( 3:48 ERA ), he finished no more than a 3:50 ERA. His career has a total balance sheet of a solid 148-139, with an overall ERA of 4.22.

He was known as one of the most precise pitcher in modern baseball era. In an average of 34 completed games per year, he was the average from only 41 base on balls per year. Brad Radke finished his professional career at 19 December 2006.

  • Man
  • Baseball player (United States)
  • Born in 1972
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