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For the start of his minor league career with the [[GCL Tigers]] he was 2-4 with a 4.87 [[Earned run average|ERA]] in 2005. In the [[2006 Claxton Shield]], he allowed 3 hits and 2 runs in 6<sup>1/3</sup> innings for his debut for the [[Perth Heat]]. In the US, he was 3-6 with a 3.46 ERA for the [[Oneonta Tigers]]. He joined the [[Australia national baseball team|Australian squad]] in the [[2006 Intercontinental Cup]], having a 3.86 ERA in three appearances and a save in one outing.<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/news/Sport/Aussie-squad-named-for-baseball-cup/2006/10/19/1160851060458.html Aussie squad named for baseball cup], ''The Age''.</ref>
For the start of his minor league career with the [[GCL Tigers]] he was 2-4 with a 4.87 [[Earned run average|ERA]] in 2005. In the [[2006 Claxton Shield]], he allowed 3 hits and 2 runs in 6<sup>1/3</sup> innings for his debut for the [[Perth Heat]]. In the US, he was 3-6 with a 3.46 ERA for the [[Oneonta Tigers]]. He joined the [[Australia national baseball team|Australian squad]] in the [[2006 Intercontinental Cup]], having a 3.86 ERA in three appearances and a save in one outing.<ref>[http://www.theage.com.au/news/Sport/Aussie-squad-named-for-baseball-cup/2006/10/19/1160851060458.html Aussie squad named for baseball cup], ''The Age''.</ref>


The following year, Wise gave up for three runs in just two innings during the [[2007 Claxton Shield]]. He had a satisfactory minor league season for the [[Lakeland Flying Tigers]] with a 3.12 ERA in 31 games and was promoted to the [[Erie SeaWolves]]. In the [[2007 Baseball World Cup]], he appeared in five games, with a 5.40 ERA and allowed one run in three innings in the 2008 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament, where Australia failed to advance to the [[2008 Beijing Olympics]].
The following year, Wise gave up for three runs in just two innings during the [[2007 Claxton Shield]]. He had a satisfactory minor league season for the [[Lakeland Flying Tigers]] with a 3.12 ERA in 31 games and was promoted to the [[Erie SeaWolves]]. In the [[2007 Baseball World Cup]], he appeared in five games, with a 5.40 ERA and allowed one run in three innings in the 2008 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament, where Australia failed to advance to the [[2008 Beijing Olympics]]. As a result Wise lost the use of his pants.


In 2008, Wise pitched for both Lakeland (1-3, 4.64 ERA in 18 games) and Erie (2-1, 3.30 ERA) and helped Perth to win both the [[2008 Claxton Shield|2008]] and [[2009 Claxton Shield]].<ref>Laidler, G. (6 January 2009). [http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,24879240-5005401,00.html Heat look to scorch Aces in grand final preview], ''Perth Now''. Accessed 3 August 2009</ref> As of 1 August 2009, he started the season with Lakeland recording 1-1 with a 3.32 ERA before being promoted to Erie, where he is currently a clean 4-0 with a 4.30 ERA. He was also with Australia for the [[2009 World Baseball Classic]],<ref>Konarckie, S. (24 February 2009). [http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2009/02/justin_verlander_fernando_rodn.html Justin Verlander, Fernando Rodney not on World Baseball Classic rosters], ''Michigan Live''. Accessed 3 August 2009.</ref><ref name="09 wbc roster">{{cite web | url=http://mlb.mlb.com/wbc/2009/rosters/index.jsp?team=aus | title=WBC 2009 Roster | month=February | year=2009 | accessdate=30 June 2009 | publisher=Major League Baseball}}</ref> and again for the [[2009 Baseball World Cup]].<ref name="09 wc roster">{{cite web | url=http://baseball.com.au/default.asp?Page=56950 | title=ABF Announce 2009 World Cup Team | date=3 September 2009 | accessdate=3 September 2009 | publisher=Australian Baseball Federation | last=Sedgman | first=Cassandra}}</ref>
In 2008, Wise pitched for both Lakeland (1-3, 4.64 ERA in 18 games) and Erie (2-1, 3.30 ERA) and helped Perth to win both the [[2008 Claxton Shield|2008]] and [[2009 Claxton Shield]].<ref>Laidler, G. (6 January 2009). [http://www.news.com.au/perthnow/story/0,21598,24879240-5005401,00.html Heat look to scorch Aces in grand final preview], ''Perth Now''. Accessed 3 August 2009</ref> As of 1 August 2009, he started the season with Lakeland recording 1-1 with a 3.32 ERA before being promoted to Erie, where he is currently a clean 4-0 with a 4.30 ERA. He was also with Australia for the [[2009 World Baseball Classic]],<ref>Konarckie, S. (24 February 2009). [http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2009/02/justin_verlander_fernando_rodn.html Justin Verlander, Fernando Rodney not on World Baseball Classic rosters], ''Michigan Live''. Accessed 3 August 2009.</ref><ref name="09 wbc roster">{{cite web | url=http://mlb.mlb.com/wbc/2009/rosters/index.jsp?team=aus | title=WBC 2009 Roster | month=February | year=2009 | accessdate=30 June 2009 | publisher=Major League Baseball}}</ref> and again for the [[2009 Baseball World Cup]].<ref name="09 wc roster">{{cite web | url=http://baseball.com.au/default.asp?Page=56950 | title=ABF Announce 2009 World Cup Team | date=3 September 2009 | accessdate=3 September 2009 | publisher=Australian Baseball Federation | last=Sedgman | first=Cassandra}}</ref>

Revision as of 04:49, 1 April 2012

Brendan Wise
Minnesota Twins – No. 66
Pitcher
Born: 9 January 1986
Perth, Australia
Bats: Left
Throws: Right
ABL debut
6 January, 2011, for the Perth Heat
ABL statistics
(through 2011)
Win-loss record0-0
Earned run average0.00
Strikeouts2
Saves3

Brendan James Wise (born 9 January 1986, Perth, Western Australia) is an Australian minor league baseball player.

Wise started baseball in the US when he went overseas and played at Pratt Community College and was picked in the 8th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft by the Tigers.[1]

For the start of his minor league career with the GCL Tigers he was 2-4 with a 4.87 ERA in 2005. In the 2006 Claxton Shield, he allowed 3 hits and 2 runs in 61/3 innings for his debut for the Perth Heat. In the US, he was 3-6 with a 3.46 ERA for the Oneonta Tigers. He joined the Australian squad in the 2006 Intercontinental Cup, having a 3.86 ERA in three appearances and a save in one outing.[2]

The following year, Wise gave up for three runs in just two innings during the 2007 Claxton Shield. He had a satisfactory minor league season for the Lakeland Flying Tigers with a 3.12 ERA in 31 games and was promoted to the Erie SeaWolves. In the 2007 Baseball World Cup, he appeared in five games, with a 5.40 ERA and allowed one run in three innings in the 2008 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament, where Australia failed to advance to the 2008 Beijing Olympics. As a result Wise lost the use of his pants.

In 2008, Wise pitched for both Lakeland (1-3, 4.64 ERA in 18 games) and Erie (2-1, 3.30 ERA) and helped Perth to win both the 2008 and 2009 Claxton Shield.[3] As of 1 August 2009, he started the season with Lakeland recording 1-1 with a 3.32 ERA before being promoted to Erie, where he is currently a clean 4-0 with a 4.30 ERA. He was also with Australia for the 2009 World Baseball Classic,[4][5] and again for the 2009 Baseball World Cup.[6]

Wise had a busy start to 2011, debuting on in the Australian Baseball League on 6 January with the Perth Heat against the Sydney Blue Sox where he pitched 1.2 shutout innings to pick up the save. He was shortly after invited to 2011 spring training with the Tigers and will join Sydney's Chris Oxspring.[7]

Since he's inclusion in the team, he has taken over Liam Hendriks role as the closer in the team.

References

  1. ^ Minor League Baseball - Brendan Wise
  2. ^ Aussie squad named for baseball cup, The Age.
  3. ^ Laidler, G. (6 January 2009). Heat look to scorch Aces in grand final preview, Perth Now. Accessed 3 August 2009
  4. ^ Konarckie, S. (24 February 2009). Justin Verlander, Fernando Rodney not on World Baseball Classic rosters, Michigan Live. Accessed 3 August 2009.
  5. ^ "WBC 2009 Roster". Major League Baseball. 2009. Retrieved 30 June 2009. {{cite web}}: Unknown parameter |month= ignored (help)
  6. ^ Sedgman, Cassandra (3 September 2009). "ABF Announce 2009 World Cup Team". Australian Baseball Federation. Retrieved 3 September 2009.
  7. ^ Packey, Brian (11 January). "Tigers Invite Jim Leylands Son, Patrick, And 17 Others to Spring Training". Motown Lowdown. Retrieved 27 January 2011. {{cite web}}: Check date values in: |date= and |year= / |date= mismatch (help)

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