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Blaise Ilsley
St. Louis Cardinals – No. 49 (Bullpen Coach)
Pitcher
Born: (1964-04-09) April 9, 1964 (age 51)
Alpena, Michigan
Batted: Left Threw: Left
MLB debut
April 4, 1994 for the Chicago Cubs
Last MLB appearance
July 7, 1994 for the Chicago Cubs
Career statistics
Win–loss record 0-0
Earned run average 7.80
Strikeouts 9
Teams

Blaise Francis Ilsley (born April 9, 1964), is an American former Major League Baseball left-handed pitcher who played in 1994 with the Chicago Cubs, and is now the bullpen coach for the St. Louis Cardinals.

Early and personal life[edit]

Ilsley was born on April 9, 1964, in Alpena, Michigan. He was drafted in the 4th round by the Montreal Expos in the 1984 amateur draft out of Indiana State University.

Playing career[edit]

Illsley gained notice as a future big league prospect when he won 20 games in the minors during the 1986 season. Subsequent arm injuries hurt his career and he was released by the Houston Astros organization.

He spent seven seasons in the Astros farm system being signed as a free agent by the St. Louis Cardinals in December 1991. In the fall of 1992 Ilsley again became a free agent and signed with the Cubs in October of that year.

Ilsley was on the Cubs 1994 Opening day roster and appeared in 10 games that season. After being demoted to the minors on July 7, 1994, Ilsley played four more years of professional baseball but never made it back to the Major Leagues.

Coaching career[edit]

After his playing days were over, Ilsley has worked as a minor league pitching coach for the St. Louis Cardinals organization.[1] After five seasons as pitching coach for the Cardinals Triple-A Memphis Redbirds, Ilsley was promoted to bullpen coach for the Cardinals in November, 2012. He replaced Dyar Miller, who served one season in the position.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ http://www.globe-democrat.com/news/2010/mar/09/minor-league-notebook-cardinals-hall-famer-no-one-/ Minor League Notebook: Scout receives Hall of Fame honor , St.Louis Globe-Democrat retrieved March 2010
  2. ^ "Cardinals promote Mabry to replace McGwire". Associated Press via Yahoo Sports website. 5 November 2012. Retrieved 5 November 2012. 

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