Derek Bryant (baseball)

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Derek Bryant
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Outfielder
Born: (1951-10-09) October 9, 1951 (age 70)
Lexington, Kentucky
Batted: Right
Threw: Right
debut
April 24, 1979, for the Oakland Athletics
Last appearance
September 19, 1979, for the Oakland Athletics
Career statistics
Batting average.179
Home runs0
Runs batted in13
Teams
Member of the Mexican Baseball Hall of Fame
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Induction2010

Derek Roszell Bryant is a former professional baseball player. He played in 39 games in Major League Baseball for the Oakland Athletics in 1979, primarily as an outfielder. He attended Henry Clay High School in Lexington KY as well as the University of Kentucky.[1]

Career[]

Bryant spent his entire career, from 1973 until 1981, in the Athletics organization. During his lone big league season, he batted .179 with three extra base hits in 108 at bats.

During spring training for the 1980 season, he was cut on the field by newly installed manager Billy Martin, who had evidently believed was Glenn Burke (who Martin described as a "[m---------ing] homosexual"). Bryant never managed to make it up in the Athletics organization or the majors again. [2]

Bryant has managed in the Mexican League on and off since 1988, mostly with the Sultanes de Monterrey (1988, 1995–98, 2001–02). In 1999, he managed the High Desert Mavericks in the Arizona Diamondbacks farm system. After his last stint with Monterrey, Bryant has managed the Acereros de Monclova (2003), the Saraperos de Saltillo (2004–07, 2012), the Vaqueros Laguna (2009–10) and the Olmecas de Tabasco (2012).

References[]

  1. ^ "Derek Bryant Stats". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2021-02-25.
  2. ^ "Why homophobia Glenn Burke faced with A's must always be remembered".

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