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Former LSUE star Braymer called up by MLB’s Nationals

Posted by Raymond Partsch III on August 25, 2020 in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, RP3's Blogs
Longtime LSU Eunice head baseball coach Jeff Willis had his second former player called up to the big leagues when Ben Braymer was called up by the Nationals. —  Photo courtesy of LSUE
Longtime LSU Eunice head baseball coach Jeff Willis had his second former player called up to the big leagues when Ben Braymer was called up by the Nationals. — Photo courtesy of LSUE

EUNICE — Ben Braymer has been called up to the show.

The former LSU Eunice pitcher has been called up by the Washington Nationals, the organization announced on Monday. The 26-year-old pitcher becomes the second former Bengal player to make it to the MLB.

The left-handed Bryamer replaces Seth Romero after being placed on the 10-day injured list. Braymer is considered the No. 24 prospect in the Nationals’ organization.

“I like his stuff,” Nationals manager Dave Martinez said to MLB.com. “He’s got a good fastball. He can sink it, he can cut it. He’s got a good slider and a good changeup. He’s going to come up here and get an opportunity to pitch. We need everybody in that bullpen, so I’m looking forward to watching him pitch here.”

Braymer, a native of Baton Rouge, has spent the offseason as well as MLB regular season on the Nationals’ 40-man roster. According to MLB.com, Braymer has been at the Nationals’ alternate training site going upwards of five innings. He is expected to either spot start or possibly give long relief.

Washington protected the rights to Braymer from the Rule 5 Draft last November. Braymer will join Stuart Turner (Cincinnati Reds) as the only Bengals to ever suit up for a MLB squad. 

“We are so proud of Ben not only for accomplishing every baseball players’ dreams but for being a shining example of how to do it the right way,” LSU Eunice baseball head coach Jeff Willis said. “We have been so fortunate to have Ben train during offseasons in Eunice and he gives our young men a great role model of how to handle yourself in all aspects of life.”

Braymer was named Washington’s co-Minor League Pitcher of the Year in 2018 after splitting time in Harrisburg (Full A) and Potomac (Advanced A). During that season, Braymer posted a 9-3 record with a 2.28 ERA while also throwing in the prestigious Arizona Fall League.


In 2019, Braymer bounced between Double-A and Triple-A in the Nationals’ organization, finishing the season ranked as the 15th best prospect in the Washington farm system.

The Catholic-Baton Rouge high school product enjoyed a record breaking 2015 season with LSU Eunice, leading the Bengals to the program’s 5th NJCAA National Championship. Braymer recorded a 9-1 record with a 3.56 earned run average, while striking out a single-season record and nation’s best 138 batters that still stands today. 


Braymer was also named the NJCAA Division II World Series Most Valuable Pitcher after throwing a pair of gems including a 12 strikeout, eight inning effort in a 16-1 title game victory over Western Oklahoma State.

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Posted in Blogs, Featured, Latest News, RP3's Blogs | Tagged Ben Braymer, LSUE, LSUE Bengals, Washington Nationals

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