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One of the most decorated athletes in MU annals, Bradley lettered in football at MU from 1977 to 1981, and in baseball from 1979 to 1981. Bradley quarterbacked the Tigers to three bowl games. He was a three-time Big Eight Conference "Offensive Player of the Year" and set the conference total offense
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on July 30. His $ 1.15 million salary at the back end of a two-year contract was almost double the $ 550,000 that Kittle was earning. He had rejected the Orioles' one-year $ 1.3 million contract offer which he called "a humiliation" a week prior to the trade. Baltimore general manager
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on December 9, 1987. In 154 games, Bradley hit a respectable .264 with 11 home runs and 56 RBI in his only season with the Phillies. While with Philly, Bradley was hit by a pitch 16 times during the season which set a Phillies team record.
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on December 9, 1988, exactly one year to the day of his trade to Philadelphia. The transaction addressed the Orioles' need for right-handed hitting and the Phillies' for starting pitching. Back in the more familiar
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record at 6,459 yards which stood for 10 years. In baseball, he starred as an outfielder on MU teams that won the Big Eight championship in 1980, and went to the NCAA Tournament in 1980 and '81.
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Orioles of which he said, "On paper, that was probably the worst team I ever played for and, as it turned out, it was the best team I ever played with."
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team, and finished 16th in AL MVP voting. Bradley was a productive player in Seattle, never hitting below .297 in four full seasons while also
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to win by one run, becoming the third American League player to do so (ninth player in the majors). On April 29, 1986, Bradley was
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After batting .270 (78-for-289) with four home runs, 26 RBI and 10 stolen bases through the first four months of the
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baseball field was later dedicated in his name. Also a talented football player, he played college football at the
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baseball field was later dedicated in his name. Also a talented football player, he played college football at the
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as a Special Assistant in the International and Domestic Player Operations department.
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Bradley became Seattle's regular left fielder in 1984, batting .301 with 24
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In September 2009, Bradley was named as a volunteer assistant coach of the
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Shortly after retirement, he was hired as the baseball coach at
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of the Twins, with two outs in the ninth inning, Bradley hit a
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September 29, 1990, for the Chicago White Sox
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September 2, 1983, for the Seattle Mariners
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and was the starting quarterback from 1978 through 1980.
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team for the 2009-10 season. He currently works for the
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107 bases. On April 13, 1985, at home against pitcher
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in 124 games, but did not show any power, hitting no
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Index

Phil Bradley (catcher)

Left fielder
Bloomington, Indiana
Batting average
Home runs
Runs batted in
Seattle Mariners
1983
1987
Philadelphia Phillies
1988
Baltimore Orioles
1989
1990
Chicago White Sox
1990
Yomiuri Giants
1991
All-Star
1985
professional baseball
outfielder
designated hitter
Major League Baseball
American League
Seattle Mariners
Baltimore Orioles
Chicago White Sox
National League

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