Tristan Crawford
Baseball player
Tristan Crawford | |
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Crawford with a fan in Australia | |
Brisbane Bandits – No. 39 | |
Pitcher | |
Born: 22 July 1982 Anchorage, Alaska, U.S. | |
Bats: Right Throws: Right | |
ABL debut | |
5 November, 2011, for the Canberra Cavalry | |
ABL statistics (through 2011) | |
Win–loss record | 0–0 |
Earned run average | 1.80 |
Strikeouts | 4 |
Tristian Gary Crawford (born 22 July 1982) is an Australian pitcher for the Brisbane Bandits.
Career
He was signed to the Minnesota Twins organisation in 2000 and played AA and AAA until 2008.[1]
Crawford used to play for the Runcorn Indians and the Redlands Rays but now resides with the Windsor Royals. He also has represented the Australian team at the 2006 World Baseball Classic and the Queensland Rams in the Claxton Shield. He debuted for the Cavalry in 2011 against his home team, the Brisbane Bandits, throwing 5 innings for 1 earned run.
References
- ^ Tristian Crawford Reference
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Australian Baseball Federation Profile
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Australia roster – 2006 World Baseball Classic
- 4 Gavin Fingleson
- 6 Rodney van Buizen
- 7 Trent Durrington
- 8 Trent Oeltjen
- 11 Adam Bright
- 13 Matthew Gahan
- 14 Dave Nilsson
- 15 Paul Mildren
- 16 Luke Hughes
- 17 Brett Roneberg
- 18 Glenn Williams
- 19 Rich Thompson
- 21 Phil Brassington
- 22 Brendan Kingman
- 23 Paul Rutgers
- 24 John Stephens
- 25 Tom Brice
- 26 Justin Huber
- 27 Damian Moss
- 29 Brad Harman
- 30 Tristan Crawford
- 31 Craig Anderson
- 35 Matthew Kent
- 39 Phil Stockman
- 42 Peter Moylan
- 44 Wayne Lundgren
- 47 Andrew Graham
- 48 Michael Collins
- 57 Adrian Burnside
- Josh Hill
- Ryan Rowland-Smith
- Manager Jon Deeble
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