William Brennan

Pitcher, Baseball Player

1963 –

44

Who is William Brennan?

William Raymond Brennan was a pitcher in Major League Baseball. Brennan spent his high school years in Nashville, Tennessee and played for Bellevue and Hillwood High Schools.

Brennan attended Mercer University and was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Los Angeles Dodgers on September 1, 1984. He played for the Vero Beach Dodgers, San Antonio Dodgers and Albuquerque Dukes before making his major league debut with the Dodgers on July 19, 1988 as a starting pitcher against the St. Louis Cardinals. He worked 4.2 innings, gave up 3 runs and took the loss. He appeared in four games for the Dodgers during their championship year of 1988, making two starts.

He was back with the Dukes for 1989 and then moved around, playing for the Tucson Toros, Harrisburg Senators, Toledo Mud Hens and Iowa Cubs, before getting another chance in the bigs with the Chicago Cubs in 1993. He pitched in 8 games, making 1 start in 93.

After one more season with Iowa, he was out of baseball after the 1994 season.

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Born
Jan 15, 1963
Tampa
Profession
Education
  • Mercer University
Lived in
  • Tampa

Submitted
on July 23, 2013

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