Russell Branyan Baseball player

Russell Oles Branyan (born December 19, 1975) is an American professional baseball first baseman who is a free agent. He throws right-handed, bats left-handed, and primarily plays first base, but is capable of playing third base and the outfield. Branyan began his professional career in the Cleveland Indians minor league system. His major league debut was with the Indians on September 26, 1998. He has played for the Cleveland Indians (two occasions), Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers (two occasions), Tampa Bay Devil Rays, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, the Seattle Mariners (two occasions), Arizona Diamondbacks and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.Dubbed "Russell The Muscle," for his ability to hit long-distance home runs Branyan does not typically hit for a high batting average and strikes out frequently. However, he consistently draws walks and hits home runs. Branyan has been given the nickname 3TO, which stands for three true outcomes, for his propensity to either draw a walk, strike out, or hit a home run. One of the three outcomes occurred in 50.5% of his plate appearances during his major-league career. Because of this, players such as Jack Cust have drawn comparisons to Branyan.

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Russell Branyan
Birth dateDecember 19, 1975
Birth place
Warner Robins Georgia

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Career startSeptember 26, 1998
Career endSeptember 26, 2011
batting sideLeft
former teams
Cleveland Indians
position
Third baseman
Outfielder
First baseman
teams
Arizona Diamondbacks
Cincinnati Reds
Cleveland Indians
Milwaukee Brewers
Philadelphia Phillies
San Diego Padres
Seattle Mariners
St. Louis Cardinals
Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim
Tampa Bay Rays
throwing sideRight

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