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Brian Stone

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Brian Scott Stone is a native of the small town of Portsmouth, Rhode Island, located near Newport, Rhode Island. Brian Scott Stone is a husband to Gina Stone and father to two sons, Cameron and Eric Stone.

Brian was a star athlete starting from the time he was very young, but his athletic ability truly shined while during his college years, which he spent at the University of New Haven, located in West Haven/New Haven, Connecticut. Brian Stone was an impact player starting in his freshman year of college. He pitched in a lot of important games and scenarios for the Chargers and this carried into his sophomore and junior years as he became the ace and go to guy on the pitching staff. Through his three years at the University of New Haven Stone threw 240 innings and held a 23–6 record. After his third year of being a Charger, Stone was selected in the fifth round of the Major League Baseball Draft by the Milwaukee Brewers. Stone went on to play professional baseball for six years until a tear in the labrum of his shoulder led to the end of his career.

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  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball-Reference, or The Baseball Cube
  • "Seven to be Enshrined in UNH Athletics Hall of Fame". University of New Haven. Retrieved October 23, 2013..


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