Brad Dutton

Brad Dutton
Brisbane Bandits – No. 21
Third base
Born: (1982-05-11) 11 May 1982
Brisbane, Australia
Bats: Right Throws: Right
ABL debut
11 November, 2010, for the Brisbane Bandits
ABL statistics
(through 2011)
Batting average .243
Home runs 2
Runs batted in 15
Career highlights and awards

Brad Daniel Dutton (born 11 May 1982 in Brisbane, Queensland) is an Australian minor league baseball player. As of 2009 he is a shortstop with the Gauting Indians in the Bundesliga.

Professional career

Dutton made his debut in the 2003 Claxton Shield with the Queensland Rams, batting .333 at second base. In 2004, he played with Creighton University and hit .325 and improved to .335/.377/.459 in his second season at Creighton. Brad then starred in the 2006 Claxton Shield, going 15 for 28 (.536) for Queensland with 3 doubles, a triple and home run in 6 games steering Queensland to a Claxton Shield win and a Helms Award.[1]

In 2006, he played for the Rockford RiverHawks in the independent Frontier League and hit .217/.269/.286. In the 2007 Claxton Shield, he was less impressive batting at a .292/.292/.333 clip for Queensland. He returned to Rockford for the summer and batted .288/.370/.384 in 83 games. This included a 20 steals in 26 attempts.[2]

For the 2008 Claxton Shield with the Rams, Dutton hit .310/.420/.429 in 12 games and stole 4 bases in 4 tries. He played for the Australia national baseball team in the 2008 Final Olympic Qualification Tournament, replacing Reading Phillies shortstop, Brad Harman while he was busy at spring training. Unfortunately in his national debut, Dutton was just 2 for 19 with three errors as Australia failed to qualify for the 2008 Olympics.

Dutton returned to Rockford for a third season in 2008 and batted .311, narrowly missing out on the top 10 in the Frontier League for average. For 2009, Brad signed with the Gauting Indians in Germany. He debuted in the Bundesliga on 5 April, going 4 for 8 with a run, double, 2 RBI and a steal.[3]

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