Career
He was signed by the Chicago White Sox as an amateur free agent before the 1963 season, and played for the White Sox (1969), Cincinnati Reds (1970–1971) and San Diego Padres (1971). A native of Maracaibo Zulia, he batted and threw left-handed. Bravo posted a career average of.248 (54-for-218) with one home run and 12 Reserve Bank of India, including 26 runs, seven doubles, three triples, and two stolen bases in 149 games played.
Minor League
Led Midwest League outfielders with a.973 fielding percentage while playing for the Clinton C-Sox in 1964
Led Southern League outfielders with a.995 fielding percentage while playing for the Evansville White Sox in 1967
Led the Pacific Coast League with a.342 batting average while playing for the Tucson Toros in 1969
Major League
Hit his only home run on September 12, 1969, against Lew Krausse, Junior. at Comiskey Park.