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Bradey had just completed his 12th season in the minor leagues when Houston called him up during September 1964.
Bradey had just completed his 12th season in the minor leagues when Houston called him up during September 1964.
He was a 5 ft 9 in (175 m), 180 lb (82 kg) right-handed pitcher who had a 15-year career (1953–1967) in minor league baseball, but who made only three appearances in the Major Leagues for the 1964 Houston Colt.45s. His first two MLB games were as a relief pitcher, and Bradey surrendered unearned runs in each game. Then, on October 4, 1964, the closing day of the 1964 season (and Bradey"s 30th birthday), he started against the Los Angeles Dodgers.
He faced only eight batters, recording two outs but giving up four hits, two bases on balls, a wild pitch, two stolen bases and five earned runs.
Bradey"s final MLB game and only start would be the last game Houston would play as the Colt.45s — the team was renamed the Astros in 1965.