
Career Highlights: Fourth-year pro who reached AAA level in 2007…selected by the Athletics in the 14th round of the 2005 draft…career record of 18-8, with 3.62 ERA in 238.2 IP…played college ball for 15-time NAIA Champion Lewis and Clark State in Idaho…left-handed pitcher, but right-handed batter…engaged to Jackie…enjoys fishing and golf
2007
Sacramento (Pacific Coast/AAA): Made one start in AAA debut, throwing 7.0 shutout innings, walking two and striking out two en route to the win
Stockton (California/A+): Appeared in 30 games, 15 as a starter, 15 as a reliever…recorded lone save of the year on 4/18 at Bakersfield…finished five games…went 4-5, 5.45 ERA in 77.2 IP as a starter…2-1, 4.54 in 33.2 IP as a reliever…pitched a season-high 8.0 IP on 8/17 vs. Visalia, shutting out the Oaks and earning the win…struck out a season-high eight batters on 8/22 vs. Modesto…went 4-4 with a 3.93 ERA in 73.1 IP at home, 2-2, 7.58 in 38.0 IP on the road…struck out at least one hitter in 29 of 30 appearances
2006
Stockton (California/A+): Made 32 appearances, all out of the bullpen…won five of six decisions…struck out 59 batters in 66.1 IP…finished eight games…28 of 32 outings were more than 1.0 IP...struck out at least one batter in 28 of 32 outings…2-0, 4.36 ERA at home in 33.0 IP…3-1, 4.59 in 33.1 IP on the road…pitched 3.2 IP of scoreless ball in debut with Ports, now making it 32 scoreless appearances in a 33-appearance professional career
Kane County (Midwest/A): Made nine appearances before being promoted to High-A level…did not allow an earned run in 18.0 IP…struck out 16, while walking just one…eight of nine outings were at least 2.0 IP…picked up two wins...combined with work from Vancouver, did not allow a run in 31 of first 32 professional appearances
2005
Vancouver (Northwest/A): Made 23 appearances, all in relief…saved four games…struck out 44 in just 34.2 IP…finished eight games…posted an 0.26 ERA…yielded just one homerun all season…did not allow a run in 22 of 23 outings
Kash Beauchamp on Brad: Brad is another left-hander who will compete for a spot in the rotation. He commands the plate and keeps hitters off balance. Many independent teams offered him contracts, and we feel fortunate to be the team to acquire his services.