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#37 Jed Bradley

Jed Bradley - Baseball - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets
Height 6-4
Weight 224
Birthdate 06/12/1990
Hometown Huntsville, Ala.
Last School Huntsville
B-T L-L
Year Senior
Height / Weight 6-4 / 224
Jed Bradley - Baseball - Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets

Cape Feared – Sting Extra (August 9, 2010)

2011 All-ACC (Second Team) 2011 Preseason All-America(Louisville Slugger and Baseball America) 2011 Golden SpikesWatch List 2010 Cape Cod Summer League No. 4 Prospect (BaseballAmerica 2010 Cape Cod League All-Star 2010 All-ACC (Second Team)2009 and 2010 ACC Honor Roll

Tall, lanky lefty with a great frame … A hard worker with a high ceiling … Has very good control on the mound and is an extremely strong pitcher … Emerged as one of the top Sunday starters in the Atlantic Coast Conference in 2010 … Served as Tech[apos]s No. 2 weekend pitcher in 2011 … Has an 11-6 record against conference foes in his career … His 264 career strikeouts are tied for the 16th-most in school history, while his 9.77 K[apos]s per nine innings rank 10th.

Named to the All-ACC second team in 2010 and 2011 … A 2011 Louisville Slugger and Baseball America preseason All-American … Also on the 2011 Golden Spikes Award Watch List … Named to the ACC Honor Roll in 2009 and 2010 … Named the No. 4 prospect in the 2010 Cape Cod Summer League by Baseball America … A 2010 Cape Cod League All-Star.

2011
Posted a 7-3 record with a 3.49 ERA in 16 starts … Recorded 106 strikeouts (9.7 K/9) in 98.0 innings, tying for the most strikeouts on the team and the sixth most in the ACC … Made nine quality starts on the year … Held opponents to a .239 batting average … Allowed just 17 extra base hits and one home run … Combined for two shutouts on the season … Tossed one complete game … Struck out 10 batters in each of his first two starts and earned his first victory of the season with seven innings of no-hit ball against St. John[apos]s (2/26)…Picked up win number two by allowing just one run to Maryland with 11 strikeouts and just one walk (3/12)…Pitched his second shutout of the season by blanking NC State over seven frames (3/19)… Held Miami to three runs (two earned) over 6.1 innings with eight strikeouts, but did not receive a decision (3/26) … Pitched seven strong innings against Boston College, scattering just one run on six hits for his fourth win of the season (4/23) … Tossed his first career collegiate complete game, holding then-No. 18 Clemson to one run (unearned) and seven hits in a 5-1 win (4/30) … Won his third straight game after scattering two runs on five hits over six innings against Illinois-Chicago (5/8) … Allowed just two runs (one earned) with eight strikeouts against NC State (5/28) at the ACC Championships, but did not receive a decision after 5.1 innings … Earned the victory in is final outing of the season, scattering two runs over 7.2 innings against Southern Miss at the NCAA Atlanta Regional.

2010
Made 16 appearances while serving as the No. 3 weekend starter … Posted a 9-5 record and a 4.83 ERA … His nine wins tied for the third most in the ACC … Had a 6-2 record against conference opponents … Ranked second on the team in strikeouts with 99 and innings (91.1) …. His 9.76 strikeouts per nine innings ranked second in the conference … Picked off six base runners on the year (T-3rd in the ACC) … Ran a streak of five-straight wins from April 18 to May 16 … Had a career-high 12 strikeouts while allowing just four hits in 6.0 innings in the series finale win over Missouri State (2/21) … Struck out nine Rutgers batters, and allowed no runs on just six hits for his second win of the season (3/7) … Struck out eight while scattering three hits in 8.0 innings in a win over No. 16 Clemson (4/18) … Earned his sixth win of the season the following week against No. 20 Virginia Tech (4/25) … Scattered three runs (two earned) over six innings to defeated NC State (5/2) … Fanned 10 batters while allowing just two runs against Illinois-Chicago (5/9) for his fourth-straight win … Became the first player in the conference to win nine games on the season after scattering three runs on five hits against No. 5 Miami (5/16).

2009
Pitched in 12 games on the season, earning five midweek starts and three weekend starting nods … Posted a 2-3 record, holding a 6.65 ERA … Had 49 strikeouts in 44.2 innings pitched … Pitched very well against ranked opponents, picking up a win against Georgia while holding Clemson to just one run in four innings of relief … Worked a scoreless inning in relief against Lipscomb (2/21) … Picked up the first win of his career against Mercer (3/10) by holding the Bears to three runs on three hits while striking out six in five innings in his first career start … Retired the first 13 batters he faced out of the bullpen against Kennesaw State (3/17) and faced just one over the minimum in five innings while striking out a career-high seven batters … Tied a career-high with seven strikeouts in six innings of work against No. 1 Georgia (4/14) to earn the second win of his career … Tossed three innings in relief against Clemson (4/25), holding the Tigers to just one run on four hits while striking out four.

High School
Lettered one year for Huntsville High School baseball coach Mark Mincher after earning two letters as a pitcher/first baseman for Derek D[apos]Angelo at Eisenhower High School in Shelby Township, Mich. … Set the school record for most strikeouts in a season at Eisenhower … Tabbed to the 2007 Detroit Free Press Top-20 in addition to being named to the all-conference and all-district teams … Held a 0.91 ERA in his final year at Eisenhower, tossing seven complete games … Made six starts at Huntsville, striking out 59 and posting a 1.79 ERA in 39 innings of work … Member of the 2008 Connie Mack World Series Champion East Cobb Yankees team … Member of the National Society of High School Scholars … Named the Outstanding Senior English Student.

Personal
Full name is Jedidiah Custer Bradley … Born June 12, 1990 … Son of Will and Lorie Bradley … Attended high school in Shelby Township, Michigan, before moving to Huntsville his senior year … Management major at Georgia Tech.

Career Statistics
Year    ERA     W-L     App/GS  CG      SHO/CBO SV      IP      H       R       ER      BB      SO      2B      3B      HR      BF      B/Avg   WP      HBP     SFA     SHA     BK2009    6.65    2-3     12/8    0       0/1     0       44.2    54      36      33      17      49      5       0       9       212     .292    8       7       1       2       02010    4.83    9-5     16/16   0       0/1     0       91.1    107     58      49      25      99      23      0       6       404     .295    5       6       6       4       42011    3.49    7-3     16/16   1       0/2     0       98.0    89      47      38      31      106     15      1       1       420     .239    5       6       5       5       0TOTAL   4.62    18-11   44/40   1       0/4     0       234.0   250     141     120     73      254     43      1       16      1036    .272    18      19      12      11      4
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