Profile
Brady Anderson
Baseball Player + Cricketer
Male
News + Updates
Browse recent news and stories about Brady Anderson.
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Jones' Blast Gives Baltimore 3 1 Win Over SeattleSeattle Pi - Sep 20, 2012
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West Springfield's Joe Saunders Debuts With The OriolesBurke Patch - Aug 29, 2012
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Video: All Ripken First Pitch At Home OpenerBel Air Patch - Jun 21, 2012
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Iron Birds Fall To Renegades, 5 3, In Home OpenerBel Air Patch - Jun 20, 2012
Timeline
Learn about the memorable moments in the evolution of Brady Anderson.
CHILDHOOD

1964
Birth
Anderson was born in Silver Spring, Maryland on January 18, 1964 and attended Carlsbad High School in Carlsbad, California.
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TWENTIES

1985
21 Years Old
He left college following his junior season after being drafted in the 10th round of the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft by the Boston Red Sox.

1992
28 Years Old
He earned his first of three All-Star nominations and played in the 1992 All-Star Game at San Diego on July 14.
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THIRTIES
1996
32 Years Old
Anderson went into the final game of the 1996 season with 49 home runs.
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Despite playing most of the 1997 season with a broken rib, Anderson led the Orioles to a wire-to-wire American League East title with a record of 98-64.
FORTIES
2004
40 Years Old
On August 21, 2004, Anderson was inducted into the Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame.
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2007
43 Years Old
During Ripken's induction ceremony to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007, he described Anderson as "simply my best friend."

2008
44 Years Old
As of 2008, Anderson is one of only two players (the other being Barry Bonds) to have stolen 50 or more bases in a season (53 in 1992) and hit 50 or more home runs in a season (50 in 1996). (Bonds stole 52 bases in 1990 and hit 73 home runs in 2001.)
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2011
47 Years Old
Brady Anderson’s current events consist of a recent trip to Japan with Cal Ripken, Jr. to visit towns ravaged by the earthquake and tsunami. November 1, 2011 marked a joint announcement by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, the U.S. Embassy in Tokyo, and Ripken Baseball, Inc. that Cal Ripken, Jr. would be traveling to Japan later in November 2011 to conduct baseball clinics, various events, and motivational activities for the youth of Japan in Tokyo, Ofunato, Nishinomiya, and Kyoto.
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