词条 | Jim Brady (baseball) |
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| name = Jim Brady | position = Pitcher | image = | order = 8th | title = President of Jacksonville University | term_start = 1989 | term_end = 1996 | predecessor = Frances Kinne | successor = Paul S. Tipton | bats = Left | throws = Left | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1936|3|2}} | birth_place = Jersey City, New Jersey | death_date = | death_place = |debutleague = MLB | debutdate = May 12 | debutyear = 1956 | debutteam = Detroit Tigers |finalleague = MLB | finaldate = August 2 | finalyear = 1956 | finalteam = Detroit Tigers |statleague = MLB | stat1label = Win–loss record | stat1value = 0–0 | stat2label = Earned run average | stat2value = 28.42 |stat3label=Innings pitched |stat3value=6{{fraction|1|3}} | stat4label = Strikeouts | stat4value = 3 | teams =
}} James Joseph Brady Jr. (born March 2, 1936) is an American economist, retired university educator and administrator, and a former left-handed pitcher in professional baseball. A native of Jersey City, New Jersey, he attended and earned three degrees from the University of Notre Dame. Brady was the eight president of Jacksonville University[1] (1989–96), after service as dean of both the university's College of Arts and Sciences and Davis College of Business. Prior to that, he held the department chair in economics at Old Dominion University and was a member of the economics faculty of his alma mater, Notre Dame.[2] As a baseball player, the {{convert|6|ft|2|in|abbr=on}}, {{convert|185|lb|abbr=on}} Brady was signed off his college campus as an undergraduate by the Detroit Tigers as a $37,500 "bonus baby" in 1955. Detroit's farm system director, John McHale, was a Notre Dame alumnus and Brady promised his father he would return to college to complete his education when he signed his contract.[2] Under the terms of the bonus rule then in effect, however, Brady was forced to spend the first two years of his pro career on a Major League roster. Nicknamed "Diamond Jim" because of his bonus status, Brady missed the 1955 season due to an injury, then made his MLB debut on May 12, 1956, hurling a perfect ninth inning against the Chicago White Sox in a 7–6 loss at Briggs Stadium.[3] A week later, he pitched another scoreless inning against the Baltimore Orioles, but was treated roughly in his next four appearances, surrendering 20 earned runs on 15 hits and ten bases on balls in only 4{{frac|1|3}} innings of work.[4] He made only those six appearances, all in relief, during the season, then was sent to the minors for good in 1957. He retired as an active player after appearing in eight games for the 1961 Knoxville Smokies of the Class A Sally League.[5] According to Jacksonville University, as of 2011, Brady was an arbitrator in North Florida.[1] See also
References1. ^1 {{cite web |url=http://www.ju.edu/anniversary/distinguished-dolphins/brady.html |publisher=Jacksonville University |title=Distinguished Dolphins}} 2. ^1 {{cite book |last=Gagnon |first=Cappy |title=Notre Dame Baseball Greats from Anson to Yaz |page=108}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1956/B05120DET1956.htm |title=Boxscore |publisher=Retrosheet}} 4. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.retrosheet.org/boxesetc/1956/Kbradj1020011956.htm |title=Jim Brady 1956 pitching log |publisher=Retrosheet}} 5. ^{{cite web |url=https://www.baseball-reference.com/minors/player.cgi?id=brady-003jam |title=Minor league statistics |publisher=Baseball Reference}} External links{{Baseballstats |br=b/bradyji01}}{{Jacksonville University}}{{Old Dominion Monarchs baseball coach navbox}}{{Portal bar|Biography|Baseball}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Brady, Jim}} 16 : 1936 births|Living people|Baseball players from New Jersey|Detroit Tigers players|Major League Baseball pitchers|Sportspeople from Jersey City, New Jersey|University of Notre Dame alumni|Notre Dame Fighting Irish baseball players|Old Dominion Monarchs baseball coaches|Augusta Tigers players|Lancaster Red Roses players|Birmingham Barons players|Durham Bulls players|Victoria Rosebuds players|Knoxville Smokies players|Presidents of Jacksonville University |
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