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Anthony Michael Brumley (April 9, 1962 – June 15, 2024) was an American professional baseball utility player in Major League Baseball (MLB), who played primarily as a shortstop. He played from 1987 through 1995 for the Chicago Cubs (1987), Detroit Tigers (1989), Seattle Mariners (1990), Boston Red Sox (1991–1992), Houston Astros (1993, 1995 ...
Mike Brumley may refer to: Mike Brumley (catcher) (1938–2016), former catcher in Major League Baseball; Mike Brumley (infielder) (1963–2024), his son, former ...
Tony Mike Brumley (July 10, 1938 – August 8, 2016) was an American professional baseball player. A catcher and native of Granite, Oklahoma, he played for the Washington Senators of Major League Baseball for two full seasons (1964–1965) and part of a third . The 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m), 195 lb (88 kg) Brumley batted left-handed and threw right ...
Brumley, a fictitious town in England where English dramatist J. B. Priestley's play An Inspector Calls is set; Albert E. Brumley (1905–1977), American Gospel singer and composer; George Brumley, Jr. (1934/5–2003), American physician and academic; Mike Brumley (catcher) (1938–2016), American baseball player
Mariners first base coach Mike Brumley, right, congratulates Ichiro Suzuki on the 2500th hit of his major league career on June 19, 2012. Brumley was part of a big trade before he even made it to ...
1982 Texas Longhorns roster [3] [4]; Pitchers. 14 - Kirk Killingsworth; 19 - Mike Capel 21 - Roger Clemens 25 - Calvin Schiraldi Catchers. 12 - Jeff Hearron Infielders. 1 - Spike Owen 3 - Mike Brumley
The Athletics all–time roster is a list of people who have played at least one game for the Athletics, Oakland Athletics, Kansas City Athletics, or Philadelphia Athletics baseball teams of the American League, along with their primary position and years played for the team.
On May 25th, the Cubs traded Bill Buckner to the Red Sox for Dennis Eckersley and Mike Brumley. The team's commitment to contend was complete when Green made another move on June 15 to shore up the starting rotation, due to injuries to Rick Reuschel (5–5) and Scott Sanderson.