William Paul "Bill" Bray, is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher with the Cincinnati Reds organization. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary. He attended Ocean Lakes High School in Virginia Beach. The left-handed Bray was the thirteenth overall selection in the 2004 draft by the former Montreal Expos franchise which relocated to Washington, D.C. and was renamed the Washington Nationals.

PropertyValue
dbpedia-owl:Athlete/currentNumber
  • 45 (xsd:integer)
dbpedia-owl:Athlete/currentPosition
  • Relief pitcher
dbpedia-owl:Athlete/currentTeam
dbpedia-owl:BaseballPlayer/statisticLabel
dbpedia-owl:BaseballPlayer/statisticValue
  • 8.000000 (xsd:float)
dbpedia-owl:BaseballPlayer/statisticYear
  • 2008-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
dbpedia-owl:Person/birthDate
  • 1983-06-05 (xsd:date)
dbpedia-owl:activeYearsStartDate
  • June 3
dbpedia-owl:bats
  • Left
dbpedia-owl:birthDate
  • 1983-06-05 (xsd:date)
dbpedia-owl:currentNumber
  • 45 (xsd:integer)
dbpedia-owl:currentPosition
  • Relief pitcher
dbpedia-owl:currentTeam
dbpedia-owl:statisticLabel
dbpedia-owl:statisticValue
  • 8.000000 (xsd:float)
dbpedia-owl:statisticYear
  • 2008-01-01 00:00:00 (xsd:date)
dbpedia-owl:throws
  • Left
dbpedia-owl:thumbnail
dbpprop:abstract
  • William Paul "Bill" Bray, is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher with the Cincinnati Reds organization. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary. He attended Ocean Lakes High School in Virginia Beach. The left-handed Bray was the thirteenth overall selection in the 2004 draft by the former Montreal Expos franchise which relocated to Washington, D.C. and was renamed the Washington Nationals. Bray made his major league debut on June 3, 2006, against the Milwaukee Brewers in Milwaukee, pitching a perfect one-third of an inning and earning the win. Bill Bray did not surrender a run in his first six games. His first run allowed was on a solo home run to Colorado Rockies second baseman Jamey Carroll (a former Nationals teammate) on June 14, 2006 at RFK Stadium in Washington, D.C.. The Rockies ultimately won the game 14-8 and tagged Bray for five runs in two innings. Almost a month later, on July 13, 2006, Bill Bray, along with infielders Royce Clayton and Brendan Harris, reliever Gary Majewski and starter Daryl Thompson were traded to the Reds for outfielder Austin Kearns, infielder Felipe Lopez and pitcher Ryan Wagner. Bray began the 2009 season with the Triple-A Louisville Bats after failing to earn a spot on the Reds' roster.
dbpprop:bats
  • Left
dbpprop:birthdate
dbpprop:birthplace
dbpprop:debutdate
  • June 3
dbpprop:debutteam
  • Washington Nationals
dbpprop:debutyear
  • 2006 (xsd:integer)
dbpprop:hasPhotoCollection
dbpprop:name
  • Bill Bray
dbpprop:number
  • 45 (xsd:integer)
dbpprop:position
dbpprop:reference
dbpprop:stat1label
dbpprop:stat1value
  • 8-7
dbpprop:stat2label
dbpprop:stat2value
  • 3.86 (xsd:double)
dbpprop:stat3label
dbpprop:stat3value
  • 107 (xsd:integer)
dbpprop:statyear
  • 2008 season
dbpprop:team
  • Cincinnati Reds
dbpprop:teams
dbpprop:throws
  • Left
dbpprop:width
  • 250 (xsd:integer)
dbpprop:wikiPageUsesTemplate
dbpprop:wordnet_type
rdf:type
rdfs:comment
  • William Paul "Bill" Bray, is a Major League Baseball relief pitcher with the Cincinnati Reds organization. He is a graduate of the College of William and Mary. He attended Ocean Lakes High School in Virginia Beach. The left-handed Bray was the thirteenth overall selection in the 2004 draft by the former Montreal Expos franchise which relocated to Washington, D.C. and was renamed the Washington Nationals.
rdfs:label
  • Bill Bray
owl:sameAs
skos:subject
foaf:depiction
foaf:name
  • Bill Bray
foaf:page
is owl:sameAs of