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  1. Bryan Paul Bullington (born September 30, 1980) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. Bullington was the first overall selection in the 2002 Major League Baseball draft . In Major League Baseball (MLB), he played for the Pittsburgh Pirates , Cleveland Indians , Toronto Blue Jays , and Kansas City Royals .

  2. Bryan Bullington was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 37th round of the 1999 MLB June Amateur Draft from Madison Consolidated HS (Madison, IN) and the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 1st round (1st) of the 2002 MLB June Amateur Draft from Ball State University (Muncie, IN).

    • September 30, 1980
  3. RHP Bryan Bullington elected free agency. July 6, 2009: Las Vegas 51s placed RHP Bryan Bullington on the 7-day disabled list retroactive to July 2, 2009. May 7, 2009: Toronto Blue Jays sent Bryan Bullington outright to Las Vegas 51s. April 30, 2009: Toronto Blue Jays optioned RHP Bryan Bullington to Las Vegas 51s. April 24, 2009: Toronto Blue ...

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    November 24, 2010
    Kansas City Royals released RHP Bryan ...
    November 19, 2010
    Kansas City Royals designated RHP Bryan ...
    July 28, 2010
    Kansas City Royals recalled RHP Bryan ...
    May 25, 2010
    Kansas City Royals optioned Bryan ...
  4. View the profile of Kansas City Royals Relief Pitcher Bryan Bullington on ESPN. Get the latest news, live stats and game highlights.

  5. Bryan Bullington. Bryan Paul Bullington. Bats Right, Throws Right. Height 6' 4", Weight 222 lb. School Ball State University. High School Madison Consolidated High School. Debut September 18, 2005. Final Game September 25, 2010. Born September 30, 1980 in Indianapolis, IN USA.

  6. Bullington was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2002 draft, getting a $4 million signing bonus after holding out for nearly five months. The player picked after him, high school shortstop B.J. Upton ...

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  8. Complete career MLB stats for the Kansas City Royals Relief Pitcher Bryan Bullington on ESPN. Includes games played, hits and home runs per MLB season.

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