PITTSBURGH-For the second year in a row, B.J. Ryan, a former member of Louisiana’s Ragin’ Cajuns baseball team, has excelled at Major League Baseball’s All-Star Game.
The southpaw for the Toronto Blue Jays earned the win in the Mid-Summer Classic tossing a scoreless inning for the American League.
Ryan entered the game with the AL trailing 2-1 in the eighth inning. He retired all three batters he faced, fanning one batter. The hurler threw 10 pitches, all of which were strikes.
The American league scored a pair of runs in the ninth inning to take the lead, setting Ryan up to earn the win.
Ryan was selected to the 2006 All-Star Game after having a stellar first half of the season. Entering the midway point of the MLB season, he has 24 saves
to his credit, which currently ranks in the top-5 in both the American League and entire Major League. Ryan boasts a 0.84 earned run average and has fanned 54 batters in just 39 appearances. Opponents are batting just .148 against the lefty.
The appearance in the All-Star Game was the second of Ryan’s career. The former Cajun was selected in 2005 as a member of the Baltimore Orioles. Ryan earned a hold for the AL in that game.
“We are really proud of B.J.,” Ragin’ Cajuns head coach Tony Robichaux stated. “It is a great thing for him, our baseball program and the university.
“To me, there are three stages of being a baseball player,” Robichaux added. “There is participator, contributor and difference maker. B.J. has moved through each stage in dominating fashion. To see him play in consecutive All-Star Games and be successful, as a coach, I am so proud of him.”
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