Everett Stull facts for kids
Quick facts for kids Everett Stull |
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Pitcher | |||
Born: Fort Riley, Kansas, U.S. |
August 24, 1971 |||
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debut | |||
April 14, 1997, for the Montreal Expos | |||
Last appearance | |||
May 15, 2002, for the Milwaukee Brewers | |||
MLB statistics | |||
Win–loss record | 2–5 | ||
Earned run average | 6.59 | ||
Strikeouts | 42 | ||
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Everett James Stull, born on August 24, 1971, is a former American professional baseball player. He was a pitcher, which means he threw the ball to the batter. He played for several teams during his career, including the Montreal Expos, Atlanta Braves, and Milwaukee Brewers.
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Playing Baseball
Everett Stull started his baseball journey when he was picked in the 3rd round of the 1992 Major League Baseball Draft. This is like a special selection process where professional teams choose new players. The Montreal Expos team chose him.
His First Big Games
Everett made his first appearance in a major league game with the Montreal Expos in 1997. This was a big moment for him, as it meant he was playing at the highest level of professional baseball.
Playing Around the World
Before playing in the major leagues, Everett also played baseball in other countries. In 1995, the Expos sent him to play for the Hunter Eagles in the Australian Baseball League. This gave him experience playing in different environments.
Moving Between Teams
After his time with the Expos, Everett played for other well-known teams. He joined the Atlanta Braves in 1999 and then the Milwaukee Brewers in 2000 and 2002.
Later Career
After playing in the Major League Baseball (MLB), Everett continued to play baseball. In 2003, he played for the Minnesota Twins' Triple-A team. Triple-A is a level of professional baseball just below the major leagues. Later, in 2006, he played for teams in independent leagues, which are not directly connected to MLB teams. These teams included the Reno Silver Sox and the Laredo Broncos. In 2007, Stull played for The Grays in the Can-Am League.