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'''Brian Moehler''' (b. [[December 31]], [[1971]]) is a [[starting pitcher]] who played in [[2005]] with the [[Florida Marlins]]. He broke into the Major Leagues in [[1996]] with the [[Detroit Tigers]]. He also played for the [[Cincinnati Reds]] in [[2002]] and the [[Houston Astros]] in [[2003]]. He was infamous for scuffing the baseball with a piece of sandpaper while on the mound.
'''Brian Moehler''' (b. [[December 31]], [[1971]]) is a [[starting pitcher]] who played in [[2005]] with the [[Florida Marlins]]. He broke into the Major Leagues in [[1996]] with the [[Detroit Tigers]]. He also played for the [[Cincinnati Reds]] in [[2002]] and the [[Houston Astros]] in [[2003]]. He was infamous for scuffing the baseball with a piece of sandpaper while on the mound.

Only one season as a starter has Moehler been able to keep his ERA below 4.00.

==External links==
* [http://www.crazysportsfan.com/baseball/players/Brian-Moehler.html Brian Moehler] - statistics and profile.

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Revision as of 06:47, 12 August 2006

Brian Moehler (b. December 31, 1971) is a starting pitcher who played in 2005 with the Florida Marlins. He broke into the Major Leagues in 1996 with the Detroit Tigers. He also played for the Cincinnati Reds in 2002 and the Houston Astros in 2003. He was infamous for scuffing the baseball with a piece of sandpaper while on the mound.

Only one season as a starter has Moehler been able to keep his ERA below 4.00.