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Blaise Ilsley

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Ilsley was on the Cubs 1994 Opening day roster and appeared in 10 games that season. After being demoted to the minor leagues on July 7, 1994, Ilsley played four more years of professional baseball but never made it back to the Major Leagues.
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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.
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in December 1991. In the fall of 1992 Ilsley again became a free agent and signed with the Cubs in October of that year.
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Minor League Notebook: Scout receives Hall of Fame honor , St.Louis Globe-Democrat retrieved March 2010
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Ilsley spent 14 seasons in the minor leagues, accumulating an overall record of 113–73; winning 3
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After his playing days were over, Ilsley has worked as a minor league pitching coach for the
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Ilsley spent seven seasons in the Astros farm system being signed as a free agent by the
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Ilsley was a pitching coach in the minor leagues from 1999 to 2012, mainly in the
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organization. After five seasons as pitching coach for the Cardinals Triple-A
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Pitcher
Alpena, Michigan
Win–loss record
Earned run average
Strikeouts
Chicago Cubs
1994
St. Louis Cardinals
2012
2017
left-handed
pitcher
1994
Chicago Cubs
bullpen coach
St. Louis Cardinals
Alpena, Michigan
Montreal Expos
1985 Major League Baseball Draft
Indiana State University
St. Louis Cardinals
AAA Championships
Tucson Toros
Iowa Cubs
Buffalo Bisons
Northern League
Fargo-Moorhead RedHawks
St. Louis Cardinals
Bluefield Orioles

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