Brad Orosey
Brad Orosey

Bio

Blessed with one of the best sliders in school history, Brad Orosey was a two-time All-American pitcher for the Bulldogs. When his four-year career with the Bulldogs was over, he shared the all-time TLU pitching wins record, with 32. He shared that record with Ron Churchman. With those 32 wins, Orosey was also the all-time wins leader among all-time American Southwest Conference pitchers and held the ASC record for most career strikeouts. Orosey concluded his TLU career with a record of 32-6 and career ERA of 2.86. He was a two-time TLU Male Student-Athlete of the Year (2009-10 and 2011-12) and a two-time ASC West Pitcher of the Year. He played on two ASC West Division Championship teams and was the staff ace during each of his four seasons. In his sophomore year, Orosey tossed a no-hitter at Katt-Isbel Field in a 10-0, seven-inning win over Southwestern. As a true freshman in the 2009 season, he went 10-1, pitched 92 innings, and struck out 88. The next year, he again went 10-1, pitched 97 innings, and struck out 104. After an injury caused him to miss some time in his junior year, he still went 4-1 with a 2.60 ERA and tallied 72-2/3 innings. In his senior year, he posted a career-low 1.77 ERA. He allowed only 16 earned runs in 81-1/3 innings of work. His career strikeout rate per innings was 8.711. Orosey went on to pitch six years of independent league professional baseball. He appeared in 128 professional games and posted a career W-L record of 23-20 with 343 Ks in 339 career innings.