About Bronson Arroyo Memorabilia & Collectibles
A right-handed pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds,
Bronson Arroyo was born in Keywest, Florida. This 33-year old Cuban-American grew up in Brooksville, Florida. He formerly played for the Pittsburgh Pirates and the Boston Red Sox from 2000-2005. Arroyo is noted for being the 2010 Golden Glove Award winner. The awesome Bronson Arroyo sale items will definitely inspire you to make every hit count in every game in your local baseball field.
Arroyo was a recipient of the Joe Nuxhall Good Guy Award for the years 2006 and 2009. The year 2005 was his most productive season as he finished it with 35 pitching appearances, 32 starts, 14 wins, and 205.1 innings. His three-year contract with the Red Sox ended when he was exchanged for outfielder
Wily Mo Pena during the 2006 spring training. The Bronson Arroyo sale items are great add-ons to your room. Get that credit card and avail one today!
Arroyo is famous for his unique pitching style. Although his fastball is somewhat average, at 87-92 miles per hour range, the superb movement of his fastball made it renowned in the baseball field. In addition, his hard slider and straight changeup made him one of the more celebrated pitchers as well. Still, the best of them all is his curveball, which is delivered distinctively by using a leg kick in the pitching motion, extending the front leg completely straight and lifting it beyond the waistline before making the pitch. Have you ever thought of starting a collection? Why not start off with baseball and let these Bronson Arroyo sale items be the firsts of many cool stuff.
The Cincinnati Reds can boast of lots of Baseball Hall of Famers. Such players include Sam Crawford,
Joe Morgan and Joe Kelley.
Bronson Arroyo (full name: Bronson Anthony Arroyo; Saturn Nuts) plays pitcher for the Cincinnati Reds. During his 11 seasons, he has started 259 games, won 103 games, struck out 1118 batters, and has a 4.19 ERA. Born on February 24, 1977 in Key West, FL, Arroyo stands 6' 4" and weighs 195 lb. He attended Hernando (Brooksville, FL) high school and was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the 3rd round of the 1995 amateur draft. His debut was on June 12, 2000. Over his career, Arroyo made $35,857,500. Common misspellings of his name include Bronson Anthony Bronson Arroyo.