Paul Gregory Byrd (born December 3, 1970), is an American former professional
baseball
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starting pitcher
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, who is currently a TV
sports broadcaster
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for
Atlanta Braves
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games on
Bally Sports Southeast. While pitching in
Major League Baseball
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(MLB), from to , Byrd was known as being the "nicest guy in baseball". Late in his career, he developed an old-fashioned, early twentieth-century windup in which he swung his arms back and forth to create deception and momentum. Byrd became recognizable and well known for his unique delivery.
High school, college and minor leagues
Byrd played his high school career at
Saint Xavier High School in Louisville, Kentucky. He was originally drafted by the
Cincinnati Reds
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in the 13th round (332nd overall) of the
1988 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign and chose to attend college. Byrd attended
Louisiana State University
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where he
pitched as part of the
Tigers baseball team that won the
1991 College World Series. After the season, he was drafted in the fourth round (112th overall) of the
1991 Major League Baseball draft
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by the
Cleveland Indians
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. Byrd spent the first four seasons of his career pitching in Cleveland's minor league system, reaching Triple-A in 1994. On November 18, 1994, Byrd was traded to the
New York Mets
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alongside
Jerry Dipoto,
Dave Mlicki, and a
player to be named later
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(minor leaguer Jesus Azuaje) in exchange for
Jeromy Burnitz
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and
Joe Roa
Joseph Rodger Roa (born October 11, 1971), nicknamed "the Roa Constrictor", is an American former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher. Roa is a graduate of Hazel Park High School in Hazel Park, Michigan, and was drafted by the Atlanta B ...
.
Major leagues
New York Mets
Byrd made his major league debut for the Mets on July 28, 1995, allowing two hits and an earned run in of an inning in a 10–9 win over the
Pittsburgh Pirates
The Pittsburgh Pirates are an American professional baseball team based in Pittsburgh. The Pirates compete in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a member club of the National League (baseball), National League (NL) National League Central, Central ...
. He made 17 relief appearances in his first year with the Mets, going 2–0 with a 2.05 ERA.
In 1996, Byrd continued his role in the Mets' bullpen, going 1–2 with a 4.24 ERA in 38 appearances.
Atlanta Braves
On November 26, 1996, he was traded to the
Atlanta Braves
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along with a player to be named later in exchange for
Greg McMichael.
Byrd spent most of the 1997 season in the bullpen, but on July 31, he made his first career start against the
Florida Marlins
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The ...
. He pitched well, tossing six innings of one-run ball while striking out four, but he was tagged with the loss in a 1–0 defeat. In 31 games (four starts), Byrd went 4–4 with a 5.26 ERA.
He spent most of the 1998 season with the Triple-A
Richmond Braves
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, going 5–5 with a 3.69 ERA in 17 starts, and made one appearance with Atlanta (13.50 ERA).
Philadelphia Phillies
On August 14, 1998, Byrd was claimed off waivers by the
Philadelphia Phillies
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.
Three days later on August 17, he made his first start with the Phillies against
Randy Johnson
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and the
Houston Astros
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. In the game, he tossed his first career
complete game
In baseball, a complete game (CG) is the act of a pitcher pitching an entire game without the benefit of a relief pitcher. A pitcher who meets this criterion will be credited with a complete game regardless of the number of innings played—pitche ...
shutout
In team sports, a shutout (North American English, US) or clean sheet (Commonwealth English, UK) is a game in which the losing team fails to score. While possible in most major sports, they are highly improbable in some sports, such as basketba ...
, allowing just four hits and a walk while striking out six batters in a 4–0 win. In his next start, Byrd tossed another complete game on August 22 against the
Colorado Rockies
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. He allowed one earned run on five hits with four strikeouts in the 6–1 victory. In eight total starts with the Phillies, he finished 5–2 with a 2.29 ERA.
In 1999, Byrd was selected to the All-Star Game for the only time in his career. He finished the season 15–11 with a 4.60 ERA in 32 starts, and led the majors in
hit batsmen
In baseball, hit by pitch (HBP) is an event in which a batter (baseball), batter or his clothing or equipment (other than his bat) is struck directly by a pitch from the pitcher; the batter is called a hit batsman (HB). A hit batsman is awarded f ...
, with 17.
Byrd began the 2000 season poorly, going 1–5 with a 7.86 ERA in his first nine starts. On June 2, he was optioned to the Triple-A
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons
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. After making three starts and going 2–0 with a 1.73 ERA with Scranton, Byrd was recalled on June 18 when
Andy Ashby was placed on the
disabled list
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. In August, he underwent right shoulder surgery and missed the rest of the season. In 17 games (15 starts), Byrd finished 2–9 with a 6.51 ERA.
He returned to the Phillies on May 27, 2001. Byrd appeared in three games (one start) with the team that year, going 0–1 with an 8.10 ERA.
Kansas City Royals
On June 5, 2001, Byrd was traded to the
Kansas City Royals
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in exchange for pitcher
José Santiago. He pitched effectively in the Royals' rotation to close the season, going 6–6 with a 4.05 ERA in 16 games (15 starts).
In 2002, despite pitching for a Royals team that lost 100 games, Byrd posted the best season of his career. He finished the season with a 17–11 record, a 3.90 ERA, and an AL-leading seven complete games in 33 starts.
After the season, he became a free agent.
Atlanta Braves (second stint)
Byrd parlayed his successful 2002 season into a two-year, $10 million contract with the
Atlanta Braves
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, which he signed on December 17, 2002. On July 1, 2003, Byrd underwent
Tommy John surgery
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on his right elbow. He was able to successfully come back from the operation in 2004, and finished the season 8–7 with a 3.94 ERA in 19 starts.
He also made his first postseason appearance for the Braves during the
2004 National League Division Series
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, recording the loss in Game 3 after replacing an injured
John Thomson in the first inning. In two combined appearances, Byrd was 0–1 with a 6.35 ERA as the Braves ultimately lost to the
Houston Astros
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in five games.
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
On December 14, 2004, the
Anaheim Angels
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signed Byrd to a one-year, $5 million(
USD
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) contract following the trade of right-handed pitcher
Ramón Ortiz to the
Cincinnati Reds
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. Byrd made 31 starts in 2005, and finished 12–11 with a 3.74
earned run average
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in
inning
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s with the Angels.
He was tied for second in the
American League
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with 22
quality start
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s. In the
2005 American League Division Series
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, Byrd struggled in Game 3 against the
New York Yankees
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, allowing four earned runs on seven hits in innings pitched, but the Angels managed to win, 11–7. Byrd fared much better in the
2005 American League Championship Series
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, going 1–0 with a 3.38 ERA in his two starts.
However, the
Chicago White Sox
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defeated the Angels in five games.
Cleveland Indians
On December 4, 2005, Byrd agreed to a two-year, $14.25 million deal with the
Cleveland Indians
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. The deal included a club option for 2008. He made 31 starts in his first season with Cleveland, going 10–9 with a 4.88 ERA.
In 2007, Byrd was 15–8 with a 4.59 ERA and tied for the AL lead with two shutouts in 31 starts.
His record was the third-best record on the Indians behind
CC Sabathia
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and
Fausto Carmona
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.
On October 8, Byrd was the winning pitcher in a 6–4 win against the New York Yankees, giving the Indians a 3–1 series win in the
2007 American League Division Series
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. Byrd pitched again on October 16, this time against the
Boston Red Sox
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in the ALCS. He went five innings, giving up two
earned run
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s and
striking out
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four, gaining the victory in an Indians 7–3 win to take a 3–1 lead in the best of seven series. The Red Sox went on to win the next three games to take the series in seven games, eliminating Cleveland from contention.
On November 6, Byrd's option for 2008 was exercised, keeping him in Cleveland for another season.
Byrd began the 2008 season with a 7–10 record and a 4.53 ERA in 22 starts with Cleveland.
Boston Red Sox
On August 12, 2008, Byrd was traded from Cleveland to the
Boston Red Sox
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for a player to be named later (Mickey Hall). He made eight starts with the Red Sox to close out the season, going 4–2 with a 4.78 ERA.
A free agent at the end of the season, Byrd announced on January 14, 2009, that he would sit out the beginning of the 2009 season to spend more time with his family and likely sign a deal with a contending team midseason. Byrd mentioned he would like to sign with a team that is close to his home in Georgia. On August 5, 2009, the Red Sox signed Byrd to a minor-league contract. He made his first major league start of the 2009 season on August 30 against the
Toronto Blue Jays
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, tossing six scoreless innings while giving up three hits and three walks. In seven games (six starts), Byrd was 1–3 with a 5.82 ERA.
HGH controversy
On October 21, 2007, Byrd was accused of using
HGH by the ''
San Francisco Chronicle
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''. The paper accused him of spending $24,850 on HGH and syringes from 2002 to 2005. Byrd defended himself, claiming that he was being treated for a
tumor
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on his
pituitary gland
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, and took the drugs under medical supervision. Subsequent news reports assert that Byrd began taking HGH before any pituitary gland condition was diagnosed and that one of the medical professionals to have prescribed Byrd HGH was a Florida dentist whose dental license had been suspended for fraud and incompetence.
Rob Manfred
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, then MLB senior vice president for business and labor, asserted that Byrd did not have a therapeutic use exemption (TUE) as he claimed.
On December 13, 2007, Byrd was cited in the
Mitchell Report
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on illegal use of performance-enhancing substances in baseball.
Personal
Byrd has written a book called ''Free Byrd'' about his life, detailing both his devout
Christianity
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and past struggles with
pornography
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, among other things. Byrd's wife, Kym, is a certified life coach where she helps married athletes with the rigors of their unique marriages. Together, with Paul's help, Kym surveys couples in baseball in hopes of helping those families in need. The couple raised two sons. Through an organization called CRU, Paul and Kym currently travel to various colleges around the United States speaking to students about "Faith in Sports" and "How to Stay Married in a Career Dominated Lifestyle."
Broadcasting
Until 2023, Byrd was a TV sports broadcaster with Bally Sports Southeast covering Atlanta Braves games. He did on-field interviews and provided analytical
color commentary
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in tandem with the Braves' play-by-play announcer
Chip Caray and
Jeff Francoeur
Jeffrey Braden Francoeur (; born January 8, 1984), nicknamed "Frenchy", is an American former professional baseball right fielder, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, New York Mets, Texas Rangers, Kansas City Royals ...
.
Byrd returned to the Braves broadcast team in the 2025 season.
See also
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References
External links
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1970 births
Living people
New York Mets players
Atlanta Braves players
Philadelphia Phillies players
Kansas City Royals players
Los Angeles Angels players
Cleveland Indians players
Boston Red Sox players
Baseball players from Louisville, Kentucky
LSU Tigers baseball players
Major League Baseball pitchers
National League All-Stars
Kinston Indians players
Canton-Akron Indians players
Charlotte Knights players
Norfolk Tides players
Richmond Braves players
Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Red Barons players
Clearwater Phillies players
Greenville Braves players
Gulf Coast Red Sox players
Pawtucket Red Sox players
Major League Baseball broadcasters
Atlanta Braves announcers
St. Xavier High School (Louisville) alumni
Goodwill Games medalists in baseball
Baseball players at the 1990 Goodwill Games