Brett Myers

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Brett Myers
Philadelphia Phillies — No. 39
Starting pitcher
Bats: Right Throws: Right
Major League Baseball debut
July 24, 2002 for the Philadelphia Phillies
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2006)
Record     54-40
ERA     4.34
Strikeouts     690

Brett Allen Myers (born August 17, 1980 in Jacksonville, Florida) is a MLB starting pitcher for the Philadelphia Phillies.

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As a senior at Englewood High School in Jacksonville, Florida, Myers posted an 8 win-2 loss record and a 0.80 ERA in 78.0 innings pitched. He was an amateur boxer when he was a teenager.

On February 1, 2007 the Phillies announced they had agreed to a 3-year, $25.75 million contract extension with Myers. [1]

Myers was arrested on June 23, 2006 and charged with assaulting his wife Kim Myers on a downtown Boston street. [1] The Phillies received criticism from some media members and women's organizations for not benching Myers.[2]. Myers took a short leave of absence from the team. During a pre-trial hearing on October 5, Kim Myers indicated that she does not want her husband prosecuted, and despite the proscecuter's insistence of filing charges, the case was dismissed. The couple has been in marriage counseling since the arrest [3].

In a staple of every Phillies game known as "Ask the Players", while most players responded to the question of "Who was your hero growing up?" with a baseball player, Myers states that his hero was "The Hulk".

  1. ^ "Transcript of 911 calls", The Philadelphia Inquirer, published May 7, 2006, accessed August 15, 2006.
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