Bryce Bettancourt Florie (born May 21, 1970) is an American former
Major League Baseball
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pitcher
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.
Florie pitched for four teams, the
San Diego Padres (–), the
Milwaukee Brewers (1996–), the
Detroit Tigers
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(–), and the
Boston Red Sox
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(1999–), and finished his career with a 20–24 record, two
saves, and an
ERA of 4.47.
Florie's pitch selection included a
sinking fastball from the 92-93 mph range, a
slider, and a
changeup.
Florie is remembered for suffering a facial injury that occurred on September 8, 2000, in
Fenway Park. The
Yankees' Ryan Thompson hit a
line drive off Florie's face, causing multiple broken bones and eye damage. Florie made a comeback, pitching in seven games in 2001, but was released by the Red Sox in mid-season.
Florie played for the minor league
Sacramento River Cats in 2002 and the
Albuquerque Isotopes in 2004. After a two-year break, Florie returned to professional baseball in 2007 playing for the
Macon Music of the independent
South Coast League. In addition to relief pitching, he also served as the team's pitching coach.
Florie joined the coaching staff of the
River City Rascals as the pitching coach for the 2009 season. The Rascals are members of the independent Frontier League. He is currently the pitching coach at his alma mater, Hanahan High School.
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1970 births
Living people
San Diego Padres players
Milwaukee Brewers players
Detroit Tigers players
Boston Red Sox players
Major League Baseball pitchers
Arizona League Padres players
Spokane Indians players
Charleston Rainbows players
Waterloo Diamonds players
High Desert Mavericks players
Wichita Wranglers players
Las Vegas Stars (baseball) players
Lakeland Tigers players
Toledo Mud Hens players
Sarasota Red Sox players
Trenton Thunder players
Sacramento River Cats players
Albuquerque Isotopes players
21st-century American sportsmen
Macon Music players
Baseball players from Charleston, South Carolina
20th-century American sportsmen
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