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  Bgcolor2 #151b54
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  Team Tampa Bay Devil Rays
  Number 50
  Position Relief Pitcher
  Birthdate December 30, 1977
  Bats Right
  Throws Right
  Debutdate July 24
  Debutyear 2001
  Debutteam Minnesota Twins
  Statyear July 26, 2007
  Stat1label Win-Loss
  Stat1value 5-3
  Stat2label Earned Run Average
  Stat2value 522
  Stat3label Strikeout s
  Stat3value 77
  Stat4label WHIP
  Stat4value 151
  Teams Cincinnati Reds, Minnesota Twins, Milwaukee Brewers, Tampa Bay Devil Rays


Grant Balfour (born December 30 , 1977 in Sydney, Australia ) is a middle Reliever for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays . He has previously played for the Cincinnati Reds , Minnesota Twins , and Milwaukee Brewers . Balfour is well known in some baseball circles for his seemingly ironic name (Ball-Four), considering he is a pitcher.

Balfour spent his high school years at William Clarke College in Kellyville, Sydney, Australia.

In 2003 and 2004 his WHIP was 1.42.

Balfour made his return to the major leagues on July 18th , 2007 in the 8th inning with the Milwaukee Brewers . He relieved Chris Capuano in a 2-2 tie with the Arizona Diamondbacks , striking out Chris Young , the first hitter he faced. With two outs in the 8th he hit a batter and walked another before giving up a three-run home run to Mark Reynolds , giving the Diamondbacks a 5-2 lead. Balfour would finish the 8th and 9th inning and take the loss in relief, having given up three earned runs in the 5-2 defeat.

Balfour missed all of 2005 recovering from surgery and spent 2006 and the first part of 2007 in the minors until being summoned from Triple-A Nashville on July 17, according to mlb.com.

On the same day that he was Designated For Assignment , Balfour was traded to the Tampa Bay Devil Rays on July 27 , 2007 for Seth McClung .


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