Anthony Michael Brumley (born April 9, 1963) is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop. He played from 1987 through 1995 for the Chicago Cubs (1987), Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics. Brumley was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. He is the son of catcher Mike Brumley. Brumley played for six different teams in a span of eight seasons.

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  • Anthony Michael Brumley (born April 9, 1963) is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop. He played from 1987 through 1995 for the Chicago Cubs (1987), Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics. Brumley was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. He is the son of catcher Mike Brumley. Brumley played for six different teams in a span of eight seasons. A late-inning defensive specialist, he was able to play all positions except pitcher and catcher. His most productive season came in 1989 with the Detroit Tigers, when he posted career-highs in games played (92), at-bats (212), runs (33), hits (42), doubles (5), RBI (11) and stolen bases (4). Brumley was a .206 hitter with three home runs and 38 RBI in 295 games. After his playing career ended, he was the manager of the Salt Lake Stingers from 2002-2004, compiling a 202-229 record. From 2005-2007 he was the minor league field coordinator for the Texas Rangers. He was the manager of the Ogden Raptors for the 2008 season.
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  • Anthony Michael Brumley (born April 9, 1963) is a former utility player in Major League Baseball, who played primarily as a shortstop. He played from 1987 through 1995 for the Chicago Cubs (1987), Detroit Tigers, Seattle Mariners, Boston Red Sox, Houston Astros and Oakland Athletics. Brumley was a switch-hitter and threw right-handed. He is the son of catcher Mike Brumley. Brumley played for six different teams in a span of eight seasons.
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