Bryan Dumesnil
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Born: (1983-09-19) September 19, 1983 (age 40) Nanaimo, British Columbia | |||||||||||||||
Bats: Right Throws: Left | |||||||||||||||
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Bryan William Dumesnil (born September 19, 1983) is a Canadian former professional baseball pitcher.
Career
Dumesnil was a member of the Nanaimo Pirates of the B.C. Premier Baseball League.
Dumesnil was a member of Team Canada during the 2009 World Baseball Classic, although he did not enter either of Canada's two games during the preliminary stage of the tournament at the Rogers Centre in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He was also on Team Canada for the 2009 Baseball World Cup.[1]
Signed with the LA Dodgers in 2002. Played in the Gulf Coast league and pioneer league.
2004 signed with the Baltimore Orioles. Played in the Appy league and 2005 in the New York Penn league with the Ironbirds.
In 2006 he joined the Can Am league with Quebec City and won the Can Am Championship. He remained a Capitale in 2007 when the Atlanta Braves purchased his contract and sent him to Rome in the South Atlantic League, finishing the year in Myrtle Beach in the Carolina League.
2008 started back in Myrtle beach with an all star appearance followed by a call up to AA with the Mississippi Braves. They won the AA championship that year.
2009 started back in Mississippi where he was released from the Braves and signed by the Toronto Blue Jays and sent to New Hampshire.
2010-2012 played with the Southern Maryland Blue Crabs in the Atlantic League.
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References
External links
- Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
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- Coach 49 Paul Quantrill
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- Coach 34 Tim Leiper
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- Coach 20 Greg O'Halloran
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