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  Brad Barragar

Brad Barragar

Player Profile

Class:
Senior

Hometown:
Alta Loma, Calif.

High School:
Golden West College

Height / Weight:
6-4 / 215

Position:
RHP

Birthdate:
11/05/1985

Experience:
SQ

B/T:
R/R

TITANS `07: Did not play in 2007 due to "Tommy John surgery" on his pitching arm.

GOLDEN WEST: Spent two seasons at Golden West College playing for Head Coach Burt Villareal • Was 4-4 with a 3.76 ERA for the Rustlers in 2006 making 12 starts on the year • Was second on the team with 67 innings pitched and 54 strikeouts in 2006 • Was drafted in the 8th round in 2005 by the Texas Rangers.

CS NORTHRIDGE: Was granted a redshirt season in 2004 under former Titan and current Cal State Northridge Head Coach Steve Rousey.

HIGH SCHOOL: Played three seasons of varsity baseball at Upland High School in Upland, Calif., for Highlanders Head Coach Mike Alonso • Graduated in 2003.

PERSONAL: Born on November 5, 1985, in Upland, Calif. • Full name is Bradley Mark Barragar • Parents are Greg and Lori Barragar • Has an older brother (Ryan) • Majoring in psychology • Lists watching television and sleeping as hobbies • Says his parents are his greatest influences • Models his game after Roger Clemens • Lists Frank Pastore as his greatest baseball influence • Ranks returning to play from Tommy John surgery as his greatest sports accomplishment • Favorites include: Oakland Athletics (team), Top Gun (movie), Kevin Costner and Val Kilmer (actors), Killswitch Engage and Finch (musical artists).

 

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