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Buddy Bradford

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Buddy Bradford
Outfielder
Born: (1944-07-25) July 25, 1944 (age 79)
Mobile, Alabama, U.S.
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
Professional debut
MLB: September 9, 1966, for the Chicago White Sox
NPB: April 2, 1977, for the Kintetsu Buffaloes
Last appearance
MLB: July 24, 1976, for the Chicago White Sox
NPB: July 10, 1977, for the Kintetsu Buffaloes
MLB statistics
Batting average.226
Home runs52
Runs batted in175
NPB statistics
Batting average.192
Home runs4
Runs batted in11
Teams

Charles William Bradford (born July 25, 1944) is an American former professional baseball player. He played as an outfielder in Major League Baseball for the Chicago White Sox (1966–70, 1972–75 and 1976), Cleveland Indians (1970–71), Cincinnati Reds (1971) and St. Louis Cardinals (1975).[1] He also played one season for the Kintetsu Buffaloes (1977) in Japan.

Bradford was born in Mobile, Alabama. He was traded along with Tommie Sisk from the White Sox to the Indians for Bob Miller and Barry Moore before the trade deadline on June 15, 1970.[2] He was dealt along with Greg Terlecky from the Cardinals to the White Sox for Lee Richard on December 12, 1975.[3] After winning a starting position for the White Sox in 1976, he was released later in the season after a poor offensive output.

In eleven MLB seasons, he played in 697 games, had 1,605 at-bats, 224 runs, 363 hits, 50 doubles, 8 triples, 52 home runs, 175 RBI, 36 stolen bases, 184 walks, .226 batting average, .311 on-base percentage, .364 slugging percentage, 585 total bases, 12 sacrifice hits, 11 sacrifice flies and 16 intentional walks. He had a strong arm and was a solid outfielder, although he never won a Gold Glove Award.

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