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Brian Allen Givens (born November 6, 1965) is an American former professional baseball pitcher who played for 15 years and played for the
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(MLB). Givens was known most for being a
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who crossed picket lines during
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in 1995 while the
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was still going on. He also was notable for having endured six arm surgeries—including
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before making his major-league debut.


Early life and education

Givens graduated from
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in
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.


Minor-league career

A left-handed pitcher, Givens was drafted by the
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in 1984 in the 10th round of the now-defunct January amateur draft. He began his minor-league career immediately after high school, starting out at the Rookie league level with the
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in the
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in 1984. Givens went 4–1 for Kingsport, making 14 appearances, striking out 51, walking 52, and posting a 6.50 earned-run average. In 1985, Givens split the season between two teams: the
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Single-A league
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in the
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and the full season A league
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in the
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. Givens did well, going 3–4 with a 2.93 earned-run average in 11 appearances with Little Falls, and going 1–2 with a 2.95 earned-run average in three appearances with Columbia. The following year, Givens pitched for the Mets for the entire season, posting an 8–7 record with a 3.77 earned-run average in 27 games. In 1987, Givens actually briefly rose to the Triple-A
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level, pitching for one game with the
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(and posting a 0–1 mark with a 24.55 earned-run average from that one game; his outing lasted just three and two-thirds innings) but spending almost the entire season at the "High-A" level with the
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. In his time with Lynchburg, Givens went 6–8 with a 4.65 earned-run average in 21 games. In 1988, Givens spent the entire season with the
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in the
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, going 6–14 with a 3.78 earned-run average in 26 games. During the season, however, Givens' elbow popped, requiring a surgery to move his ulnar nerve and taking five miles an hour off his fastball. The following year, Givens pitched largely for the Jackson Mets again, going 3–5 with a 3.39 earned-run average in 13 games. He also pitched for one game in 1989 with the
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in the High-A
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, posting an 0–1 mark with no earned-run average in a five-inning stint. In 1990, Givens returned to Tidewater, posting a 4–6 mark with a 4.12 earned-run average in 15 games. Partway through the season, on June 19, 1990, Givens was traded to the
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'
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team in exchange for Mario Díaz, after Givens had arm trouble. Givens wound up going 0–1 with a 12.71 earned-run average in two games with Calgary, with his elbow blowing out in his second start at Calgary. The Mariners alleged that the Mets knowingly had peddled damaged goods, but the trade held out. Givens underwent a second arm surgery that revealed a stress fracture of the ulna bone. The following year, Givens suffered more injury trouble. He threw in one game with San Bernardino in the
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, going 1–0 with a 1.80 earned-run average. He then pitched in just three games with Calgary, going 1–0 with a 4.91 earned-run average, before blowing out a ligament. This required a third surgery—this time
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—in August 1991. In early 1992, Givens developed a tender spot on the outside of his elbow, opposite of the surgery, requiring arthroscopy. While still rehabbing, Givens was released by the Mariners on June 2, 1992. On August 6, 1992, he was signed by the
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organization. He pitched in seven games for the
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, who at that time were the Royals'
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minor-league club in the Southern League. Givens posted no record and a 3.24 earned-run average, and wound up needing another arthroscopy to remove four large chips. In 1993, Givens again pitched for Memphis, going 1–3 in 14 games with a 4.58 earned-run average. He also threw in four games for the Royals' team in the
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, going 0–1 with a 3.38 earned-run average. On October 15, 1993, Givens filed for free agency. On December 8, 1993, Givens was signed as a free agent by the
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. Givens spent the entire 1994 season with the White Sox's
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team in the Southern League, playing alongside basketball great
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.They were good friends on the team. While at Birmingham, Givens went 4–7 with a 3.68 earned-run average in 36 games. On October 31, 1994, Givens was signed as a free agent by the
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.


Replacement baseball

In early 1995, the Brewers asked Givens to be a replacement player. Although he did not originally say yes, he wound up doing so to help pay for a mortgage debt. "I needed money and couldn't get it anywhere else", he told the ''Sporting News'' in 1995. "That was it, basically." After the 234-day players strike ended in before the 1995 baseball season ever officially began, Givens was sent to the Brewers'
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ballclub, where he worked with pitching coach and former major-league relief pitcher Bill Campbell, who taught Givens a slider and helped him to improve his changeup.


Major-league debut and career

After pitching well with New Orleans, where he posted a 7–4 record and a 2.55 earned-run average in 16 games, Givens was promoted to the Brewers. As had been the case with his teammate
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, there was some bitterness toward Givens by the major-leaguers because of his role as a replacement player. "I've spent 11½ years in the minor leagues, I have a mortgage and two kids to feed", he told the ''Sporting News'' in 1995. "I had to pay my bills, and I couldn't see quitting not after what I've been through." However, Givens also said given the chance to do it again, he would not have been a replacement player. "Now that I'm here and I see how everything works, I regret what I did", Givens said in July 1995. "I was really undecided and didn't want to do it, then I said I would. One thing about this team, there's a bunch of really good guys here. Maybe they're not all going to be our best friends off the field, but when we're on the field they're going to support us like we support them." In a different interview, Givens went one step further, dismissing the talent level of some of his fellow replacement players. "At the time, it's what I had to do", he told the ''
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'' in July 1995. "I told everyone on the team that. Of course, I regretted the decision. But I had to take care of my family. Those games were a joke. The talent level was horrible. To put myself in the same shoes with guys off the street made me sick. It wasn't really baseball." At age 29, Givens made his big-league debut on June 24, 1995, pitching well in a loss. In his second game, Givens was shelled. "I would have sent him back to the minor leagues if I had somebody else to replace him with", the Brewers' manager,
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, told the ''Sporting News''. "His problem was he wasn't throwing his breaking ball for strikes. We got him to be more aggressive. He responded. I changed my opinion on him." Givens earned his first major league win on July 16, 1995. "There are a lot of guys who make it to the big leagues despite injuries or a lot of time served in the minors", Givens said shortly after his first big-league win. "It just so happens persistence paid off for me. I'm just very fortunate, with all my operations, I can still throw the ball the way I can." Givens finished his rookie big-league season with a 7–5 record and a 3.95 earned-run average in 19 games. Givens pitched for five more seasons in the majors—in 1996, when he went 3-1 with a 2.86 earned-run average in four games. He had begun the season on a 30-day rehabilitation assignment with New Orleans after injuring his back in his final throwing session at home in
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the day before he left for 1996 spring training. After his 30-day rehab assignment, Givens unexpectedly ended up staying longer in AAA instead of being promoted to the major leagues. "I was chapped at the time", Givens said of his frustration with not being called up sooner in 1996. "I didn't pitch well the first few games, then I finally got my head on straight." Givens was called up in June and was hit hard in four starts. While at New Orleans in 1996, however, Givens pitched well, going 10–9 with a 3.02 earned-run average. He filed for free agency on October 15, 1996, after he and the Brewers decided to part ways by mutual agreement.


After major-league baseball

In 1997, Givens signed with the
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in Japan. "If you think you're going to be stuck in AAA, you can go make some money in Japan", Givens said in 2005. "It can be pretty lucrative if you do well." Givens ended the 1997 season with a 6-4 record and a 3.10 earned-run average. In 1998, Givens returned to North America, pitching for the
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in the Double-A
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.


Personal

While playing in the minors, Givens operated an off-season carpet cleaning business. Givens has three children: a son, Bryce; and a daughter, Bailee. Bryce Givens plays football for the
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. Givens third child: a son, Ryan, a junior college prospect plays baseball for Illinois Central College (JUCO) in Peoria, Il. Givens' love in life is his family and the sport of baseball. He still coaches baseball and is the coach of a team who won the state championship.


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