Description
Clifford Michael Brumbaugh is a former American baseball outfielder.
Brumbaugh played college baseball for Delaware under head coach Bob Hannah. He was named America East Player of the Year in 1995.
Brumbaugh was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 13th round of the 1995 Major League Baseball Draft. He spent his career in the minor leagues before being called up to the Rangers where he played in 7 games in 2001, hitting a solo home run in his first start. However, his major league career was mostly spent as a pinch hitter, and this would be the only home run of his major league career. He moved from Texas to the Colorado Rockies later that season, featuring in 14 further MLB games. He went back to the minor leagues, and signed with the Chicago White Sox in 2003. Despite performing well in the minors, he was never called up by the White Sox and moved to South Korea's Hyundai Unicorns later in 2003.
He was a key player in the Hyundai Unicorns championship successes in 2003 and 2004 In 2003 he had the highest all-time batting average and RBI total in the Korea Series Championship history. [More at Wikipedia]
Born
April 21st, 1974 in Wilmington (Age 50)
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