Thomas Andrew Brunansky Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Thomas Andrew Brunansky (born August 20, 1960), nicknamed "Bruno", is a former right fielder in Major League Baseball who played from 1981 to 1994 for the California Angels, Minnesota Twins, St. Louis Cardinals, Boston Red Sox, and Milwaukee Brewers, and the current hitting coach for the Minnesota Twins.In a 14-season career, he batted .245 with 271 home runs and 919 RBIs in 1800 games. Brunansky averaged 24 home runs per 162 games. He finished his career with 1543 hits in 6289 at bats, 69 stolen bases, and 306 doubles.
Member of 1987 World Series Champion Minnesota Twins team. Member of 1990 American League Eastern Division Champion Boston Red Sox team.
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Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 1982 Rookie All-Star Team.
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Made major league debut on 9 April 1981.
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Outfielder (predominantly in right field) with the American League's California Angels (1981), Minnesota Twins (1982-1988[start]), Boston Red Sox (1990[end]-1992 & 1994[end]), and Milwaukee Brewers (1993-1994[start]); and the St. Louis Cardinals (1988[end]-1990[start]).
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Perfect Game
2000
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Dream Pitcher
Self
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Sunday Night Baseball
1990-1993
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Himself - Boston Red Sox Right Fielder / Himself - Milwaukee Brewers Right Fielder