Brad Radke

Brad Radke
Brad William Radkeis a former Major League Baseball right-handed pitcher who played his entire 12 season career with the Minnesota Twins. Radke won 148 career games and was one of the most consistent pitchers in the Twins organization during the late 90's. He officially announced his retirement from baseball on December 19, 2006...
ProfessionBaseball Player
Date of Birth27 October 1972
signed
They keep everyone loose. That was something I thought about when I signed back here.
almost bear couple except job next repeat runs
It was almost a repeat of the first two starts, except for a couple of runs late. I just need to bear down and do a better job next time.
best start team
The start that I have had has been very frustrating for me. I want to do my best and get the team going.
puck
Puck would've wanted us to go out and play.
five
Because I'm getting old. I can't go out there with the same slop every five days.
balls confident ground hitters nasty season throws
As the season progressed, it was like, 'Holy cow.' Carlos has such a nasty sinker and throws so many ground balls that he can be really confident about making the hitters put the ball in play.
battling hopefully looking rhythm
This one was pretty rough. I think it's probably the roughest one I've had. I just have to keep battling away and hopefully find that rhythm that I'm looking for.
guy hit home runs
We have a guy who can hit 30 home runs -- Justin. He should do it real easy.
bats hopefully spread
That's two in a row. Hopefully we can spread 'em out and get the bats going at home.
I still haven't decided. I'll let you know down the road.
april behind far good playing
You just don't want to get too far behind in the standings in April and May. They've had a pretty good start. They've been playing some pretty good baseball.
good hit threw
I thought I threw a good pitch, and he hit it hard.
extra good innings win
We need to win a lot of games. It's good to win, especially in extra innings with this heat.
good seen september
Shoot, haven't seen anything like that in a while. It's good to see. Hopefully, we'll do that in April, May, June, July, August, September and October. If we do that, we'll be all right.