Graves not ready to bury his
career just yet
Apr/16/08 06:01 PM Filed in:
Danny Graves
Two superlatives stand out in
following the baseball career of relief pitcher
Danny Graves.
One of them sets him apart for all time.
Graves, now 34 and wearing uniform No. 39 for the Fort
Myers Miracle, became the first player born in Vietnam
to reach the big leagues. The former University of
Miami Hurricane and Orlando resident did so at age 22
with the Cleveland Indians in 1996.
In 1997, Graves began the first of nine seasons
pitching for the Cincinnati Reds, where he set his
second superlative: becoming the franchise’s
all-time leader in saves.
Two events relating to his Vietnamese heritage later
shaped the life and career of Graves, whose father was
an American serviceman and mother was a Vietnam native.
Graves talked to The News-Press about both events.
Graves, who was released by the Colorado Rockies before
the 2007 season began — he compiled 33 saves for
the independent Atlantic League’s Long Island
Ducks last year — signed a minor league contract
with the Minnesota Twins in late March.
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