In his three seasons in Baltimore, Brad Brach has not only become a key member of the Orioles’ bullpen, he’s become one of the best relievers in baseball.
Through his first 34 games this season, he allowed just five earned runs (1.05 ERA). As an Oriole, the 6-foot-6, 30-year-old right-hander is 17-5 with a 2.49 ERA in various bullpen roles.
His under-the-radar acquisition in November 2013 – the San Diego Padres traded him to the Orioles for minor leaguer Devin Jones, who is out of pro baseball – is one of the best moves of the Dan Duquette Era.
In this segment of “Know Your O’s,” Brach talks about his return to Petco Park this week for the first time since being traded by the Padres.
Brach was born and raised in Freehold, New Jersey. So it’s inevitable that we also would discuss pizza and Bruce Springsteen, Freehold’s most famous son.
The music discussion doesn’t end there, though. Brach and I talk about his favorite performer, pop-country singer/songwriter Jenae Cherry, Brach’s wife. The reliever tells the story about when he first met her in Nashville – it’s pretty funny, knowing his personality – and the song she wrote for him on their wedding day.
Brach reveals a little bit about his own musical career; he’s a recorded artist of sorts.
Take a look.
For the second time in a month, the Orioles cut ties with one of their…
The Orioles offered 2025 contracts to 11 players eligible for arbitration, agreed on a 2025…
The Orioles are non-tendering right-handed reliever Jacob Webb according to an industry source. Webb, whom…
Question: Let’s kill two birds to tackle the O’s needs in one fell swoop. What…
This week, Mike Elias marked his sixth anniversary as the Orioles’ executive vice president/general manager.…
Question: I see that the Orioles added two pitchers to the 40-man roster, ostensibly to…
View Comments
He's been a little shakey lately, but it is a long season. Bullpen is fun to watch.
Would like to see Bundy throw a first pitch. What can it hurt? If he only goes 5 it's no different than anyone else. If he gets lit up early he's Ubaldo Bundy.
Shaky? Jeez. The guy has allowed 8 base runners and 2 runs while striking out 17 batters in 10 games in June. You're a tough critic. As for Bundy, given his injury history, they are bringing him along just fine. No need to rush his situation right now.
I just said a leeetle shaky. Yeesh. :)
He is the reason I am glad they didn't try to keep Miller...just hope the back end doesn't get burnt out buy the front end inconsistency...don't wanna see more playoff bullpen "sadness"