Gary SouthShore RailCats
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Brad Halsey
Brad Halsey
Pitchers
21
B: L
T: L
HT: 6'1"
WT: 200
Birthdate: 2/14/81
Resides: New Braunfels, Texas
Status: LS-5
A former NCAA National Champion and veteran of 40 major league starts, left-hander Brad Halsey joined the RailCats before the start of the 2010 season.

Halsey, 29, has logged nearly 300 innings in the major leagues and has made the majority of his 168 professional appearances in a big league uniform, pitching for the New York Yankees (2004), Arizona Diamondbacks (2005) and Oakland Athletics (2006).  The left-hander rode the fast track to the big leagues, making his major league debut just two years after being drafted out of the University of Texas on the strength of three excellent minor league seasons.  Halsey last pitched for an affiliated organization in 2007, and has since undergone shoulder surgery that kept the Texas native out of baseball until last year when he made 11 starts for the Atlantic League’s Long Island Ducks.

A starter at Texas when the Longhorns won the 2002 College World Series Championship, Halsey was selected in the eighth round of the 2002 Major League Entry Draft by the Yankees.  Halsey was untouchable for the Staten Island Yankees as a rookie, going 6-1 with a 1.93 ERA in 10 starts, then tore through Single-A and Double-A the following season.  In 2004, Halsey finished second in the International League (AAA) in ERA (2.63) in 23 starts for Columbus, going 11-4 with 109 strikeouts in 144 innings before being called up to the Yankees.

Halsey made his major league debut across the coast in Los Angeles, taking the bump for the Yankees to start an interleague matchup against Hideo Nomo at Dodger Stadium on June 19, 2004.  Not only did Halsey earn the win in his major league debut – allowing two runs on five hits in 5.2 innings – he also singled off Nomo is his first professional at bat.  Halsey made seven starts for the Yankees in 2004 before being dealt to the Arizona Diamondbacks that offseason in the blockbuster trade that sent future Hall of Famer Randy Johnson to New York.

In Arizona, a 24-year-old Halsey earned a job in the starting rotation out of Spring Training and went 8-12 with a 4.61 ERA in 26 starts that summer.  Halsey was excellent much of the year, reaching the end of July with a 7-7 record and 3.81 ERA before scuffling late in the season.  The southpaw still finished the year with an impressive 2.1:1 strikeout-walk ratio and logged 160.0 innings before once again being traded, this time to the Oakland Athletics for reliever Juan Cruz.  Halsey was a reliever and spot-starter for the Athletics in 2006, making 52 big league appearances along with a pair of starts at Sacramento (AAA).  Halsey made three more starts at Triple-A in 2007 before his injury and subsequent surgery.

A native of Houston, Halsey made 17 starts for the National Champion Longhorns in 2002, going 7-2 with a 2.74 ERA.  Halsey’s Texas team was loaded with future major leaguers, including 2002 College World Series MVP Huston Street and infielder Omar Quintanilla.
Roster
Pitchers
Chris Allen
31 James Baker
Phillip Bartleski
Morgan Coombs
Derek Johnson
38 Will Krout
40 Nolan Nicholson
Chad Rhoades
Carlos Rivas
Shawn Schaefer
22 T.J. Wohlever
Catchers
24 Craig Maddox
Infielders
2 Brad Boyer
34 Chris Carrara
David Cooper
7 Kyle Haines
30 Brian Kolb
18 Rico Washington
Outfielders
Mike Coles
36 Adam Klein
3 Mike Massaro
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