About Alex Graman Memorabilia & Collectibles
Pacific League baseball relief pitcher,
Alex Graman plays for the Seibu Lions. A relief pitcher by the way is a baseball pitcher who enters the game after the starting pitcher is taken out due to an injury or fatigue. This magnificent player who bats and throws using his left hand was born on November 17, 1977 in Huntingburg, Indiana.
Graman entered intoMajor League Baseball with the New York Yankees in 2004. He gave up a total of 5 runs in 2 2/3 innings pitch in his first game against the Chicago White Sox. He only lasted a third inning on the game with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays. But then, he had avoided a loss in both games. Graman accomplished the year with 19.80 ERA.
It was in 2005 when he earned two runs in one and a third innings before he was designated to another assignment by the Yankees. In all the five games with the Yankees, Graman has pitched 6 1/3 innings with 17 hits, 13 runs, and 18.47 ERA. Seibu Lions, a professional baseball team owned by Yoshiaki Tsutumi who was once listed as the world’s richest man, of Japan’s Pacific League-which is one of the two major professional baseball leagues in Japan, signed him to a one year 50 million contract last January 15, 2005. It was released at the Cincinnati Red.
Graman’s jerseys can be availed on Sportsmemorabilia.com. The jerseys are bought at a favorable price especially his
game used home jersey. His name is often misspelled as Alex Grahman.
About Alex Graman:
Alex Graman (full name: Alex Joseph Graman; no nicknames) played pitcher from 2004 until 2005 for the New York Yankees. He played for the Yankees from 2004 - 2005. Over 2 seasons, he started 2 games, won 0 games, struck out 4 batters, and had a 18.47 ERA. Born on November 17, 1977 in Huntingburg, IN, Graman stands 6' 4" and weighs 200 lb. He attended Southridge (Huntington, IN) high school and was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 3rd round of the 1999 amateur draft. His debut was on April 20, 2004 and he played his final game on July 27, 2005. Common misspellings of his name include Alex Alex alez Joseph Graman.