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Andrew Brown

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Current Status: Released

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Full Name: Andrew Aaron Brown
Born: 02/17/1981
Birthplace: Chardon, OH
Height: 6' 6"     Weight: 230
Bats: Right
Throws: Right
College: N/A
MLB Debut: 08/13/2006
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  W L ERA G GS CG SHO SV SVO IP H R ER HR BB SO
2009 No Major League Stats
Career 4 3 3.84 73 0 0 0 0 3 86.2 67 38 37 4 46 78
 
Biography:
Full name ANDREW AARON BROWN...Andrew and his wife, Wendy, reside in Deltona, FL...Attended Trinity Christian Academy in Deltona, FL...Earned honorable mention for Florida Player of the Year honors in his senior season, when he was listed as a centerfielder.

2007 Career Highlights:
By Year:  
Was acquired from the San Diego Padres organization in the Milton Bradley trade at the end of June and was promoted to Oakland in mid-July...spent the remainder of the season with the A's and was 3-3 with a 4.54 ERA in 33 relief appearances...allowed just one home run in 41.2 innings for an average of 0.22 per nine innings...that mark ranked fifth lowest among American League relievers...added 43 strikeouts for an average of 9.3 strikeouts per nine innings...allowed a .245 opponents batting average, which included a .247 (22 for 89) mark against right-handed hitters and .242 (16 for 66) against left-handers...his opponents average increased slightly to .264 with runners in scoring position but dropped to .200 with RISP and two outs...allowed just 2 of his 16 inherited runners to score (12.5%) but first batters faced were 11 for 31 (.355) with a walk and a hit by pitch...also had two blown saves...compiled an 8.22 ERA in eight appearances on no days rest and had a 3.71 ERA in his others 25 outings...had a .283 opponents batting average over his first 15 pitches in a game and .179 after that...had six wild pitches, which tied for fourth most among AL relievers...tossed one or more innings in 29 of his 33 outings, including two or more seven times...his career high was 2.1 innings on August 5 against Los Angeles...was selected from Triple-A Sacramento on July 12 and made his A's debut that night at Minnesota (0.2 ip, 1 so)...allowed three runs without retiring a batter in his third outing on July 17 against Texas but then did not allow a run in 11 of his next 12 outings (1 er in 18.2 ip, 0.48 ERA), including a 10-game, 15.0-inning scoreless streak from July 25 to August 14...recorded his first Major League win on August 1 against Detroit...relieved Braden in the sixth inning with a runner on the third and the A's leading 2-1 and allowed an Ordonez RBI single for the blown save...the A's scored a run in the bottom of the sixth to retake the lead and give him the win...added win number two three outings later on August 6 at Texas when he tossed 2.0 scoreless innings and struck out a career high five...had a streak from August 2 to 14 where he retired 26 of 28 batters faced, including 11 by strikeout...was 2-0 with a 1.69 ERA and a .151 opponents batting average in 15 games through August 14...then went 1-3 with a 7.52 ERA and .329 opponents average over his final 18 outings...did not allow a run in 13 of his first 15 outings, but allowed at least one run in eight of his final 18...first batters were 3 for 15 (.200) through August 14 and 8 for 16 (.500) with a walk and a hit by pitch after that...had a career opening 37-game, 45.1-inning, 192-batter homerless streak come to an end on September 16 against Texas when he allowed a Michael Young grand slam in the eighth inning for the blown save and loss in a 11-9 decision...the four runs allowed were a career high...was acquired by the A's from the San Diego organization on June 29 for Milton Bradley and cash considerations...was assigned to Triple-A Sacramento and converted all four of his save opportunities in five outings before his promotion to Oakland...had a 3.60 ERA and allowed a .300 opponents batting average without walking a batter in 5.0 innings...began the season with the Padres Triple-A affiliate in Portland and was 2-3 with a 2.78 ERA in 32 appearances...combined for a 2-3 record, four saves, one blown save and a 2.95 ERA in 37 appearances with the Beavers and River Cats...walked 15 while striking out 49 in 40.2 innings (10.8 strikeouts per nine innings)...allowed a .213 opponents batting average, which broke down to .167 (15 for 90) by right-handed hitters and .283 (17 for 60) by lefthanders... opponents were 7 for 40 (.145) with runners in scoring position, including 1 for 17 (.059) with RISP and two outs...posted a 0.59 ERA in April, a 7.36 ERA in May and a 1.64 ERA in June...allowed 2 of 9 (22.2%) inherited runners to score...tossed at least one inning in 33 of his 37 outings...did not allow an earned run over a 13-game stretch from April 7 to May 11 (17.2 ip)...struck out a minor league high four batters in April 7 at Fresno...his longest Triple-A outing came on April 17 against Sacramento when he tossed 2.1 shutout innings and picked up the win.