Drafted in the 10th round (338th overall) by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2012 (signed for $125,000).
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Brady was a draft wild card in 2011 and is in a similar situation again
this season. He missed 70 days as a redshirt sophomore with a forearm
strain and didn't sign as a 17th-round pick of the Indians. He was pitching well this season, but encountered hamstring issues in a series against Georgia Tech in late April and didn't pitch again until May 19 in a one-inning stint against Wake Forest. He finished the regular season at 1-2, 2.59 with 57 strikeouts and 22 walks in 59 innings. He was expected to be available for short outings in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, but scouts are hesitant given his medical history. He's young for a redshirt junior as he won't turn 22 until September. He has a good frame at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds and sits in the low 90s while touching 94-95 mph. He also throws a changeup and hard breaking ball, but both pitches are inconsistent.
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Brady was a draft wild card in 2011 and is in a similar situation again this season. He missed 70 days as a redshirt sophomore with a forearm strain and didn't sign as a 17th-round pick of the Indians. He was pitching well this season, but encountered hamstring issues in a series against Georgia Tech in late April and didn't pitch again until May 19 in a one-inning stint against Wake Forest. He finished the regular season at 1-2, 2.59 with 57 strikeouts and 22 walks in 59 innings. He was expected to be available for short outings in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, but scouts are hesitant given his medical history. He's young for a redshirt junior as he won't turn 22 until September. He has a good frame at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds and sits in the low 90s while touching 94-95 mph. He also throws a changeup and hard breaking ball, but both pitches are inconsistent.
Scouting Reports
Brady was a draft wild card in 2011 and is in a similar situation again this season. He missed 70 days as a redshirt sophomore with a forearm strain and didn't sign as a 17th-round pick of the Indians. He was pitching well this season, but encountered hamstring issues in a series against Georgia Tech in late April and didn't pitch again until May 19 in a one-inning stint against Wake Forest. He finished the regular season at 1-2, 2.59 with 57 strikeouts and 22 walks in 59 innings. He was expected to be available for short outings in the Atlantic Coast Conference tournament, but scouts are hesitant given his medical history. He's young for a redshirt junior as he won't turn 22 until September. He has a good frame at 6-foot-3, 220 pounds and sits in the low 90s while touching 94-95 mph. He also throws a changeup and hard breaking ball, but both pitches are inconsistent.
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