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Workman attended the [[University of Texas]], where he played [[college baseball]] for the [[Texas Longhorns]].<ref>[http://www.timesrecordnews.com/news/2010/mar/16/workman-horns-finding-a-groove/ TimesRecordNews.com – Workman, Horns finding a groove]</ref> The Red Sox drafted Workman in the second round, with the 57th pick of the 2010 draft, and signed him for a [[signing bonus]] of $800,000.<ref>[http://www.nesn.com/2010/08/report-red-sox-sign-secondround-pick-brandon-workman.html NESN.com – Red Sox sign second round pick Brandon Workman]</ref>
Workman attended the [[University of Texas]], where he played [[college baseball]] for the [[Texas Longhorns]].<ref>[http://www.timesrecordnews.com/news/2010/mar/16/workman-horns-finding-a-groove/ TimesRecordNews.com – Workman, Horns finding a groove]</ref> The Red Sox drafted Workman in the second round, with the 57th pick of the 2010 draft, and signed him for a [[signing bonus]] of $800,000.<ref>[http://www.nesn.com/2010/08/report-red-sox-sign-secondround-pick-brandon-workman.html NESN.com – Red Sox sign second round pick Brandon Workman]</ref>


In 2012 Workman posted a 5-1 record for Double A Portland. He was named the Red Sox's 2012 Minor League Pitcher of the Year, after leading the [[Carolina League]] in fewest baserunners per nine innings while ranking second in WHIP and fourth in ERA. He was promoted to Triple A Pawtucket in 2013. He was later promoted to Boston in July.
In 2012 Workman posted a 5-1 record for Double A Portland. He was named the Red Sox's 2012 Minor League Pitcher of the Year, after leading the [[Carolina League]] in fewest baserunners per nine innings while ranking second in WHIP and fourth in ERA. He was promoted to Triple A Pawtucket in 2013. He was later promoted to Boston in July after a season-ending injury to [[Andrew Miller (baseball)|Andrew Miller]]. In his major league debut against the [[Seattle Mariners]], Workman pitched two innings, gave up three runs, and struck out four.


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Brandon Workman
Boston Red Sox – No. 67
Pitcher
Born: (1988-08-13) August 13, 1988 (age 35)
Bowie, Texas
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Brandon Workman (born August 13, 1988) is a professional baseball pitcher with the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball.

Workman attended the University of Texas, where he played college baseball for the Texas Longhorns.[1] The Red Sox drafted Workman in the second round, with the 57th pick of the 2010 draft, and signed him for a signing bonus of $800,000.[2]

In 2012 Workman posted a 5-1 record for Double A Portland. He was named the Red Sox's 2012 Minor League Pitcher of the Year, after leading the Carolina League in fewest baserunners per nine innings while ranking second in WHIP and fourth in ERA. He was promoted to Triple A Pawtucket in 2013. He was later promoted to Boston in July after a season-ending injury to Andrew Miller. In his major league debut against the Seattle Mariners, Workman pitched two innings, gave up three runs, and struck out four.

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