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'''Trevor Hale Enders''' was a [[Major League Baseball]] player. Enders was born on [[December 22]], [[1974]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. He was a pitcher who batted [[right-handed]], threw [[left-handed]], and is 6 foot 1. He attended college at [[Houston Baptist University]]. Trevor played one season in the Majors as a member of the [[Tampa Bay Rays|Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] in the {{by|2000}} season. In nine career games pitched in relief, Enders had an 0-1 record in 9.1 innings pitched, allowed 14 hits and had 5 strikeouts.
'''Trevor Hale Enders''' was a [[Major League Baseball]] player. Enders was born on [[December 22]], [[1974]] in [[Milwaukee, Wisconsin]]. He was a pitcher who batted [[right-handed]], threw [[left-handed]], and is 6 foot 1. He attended college at [[Houston Baptist University]]. Trevor played one season in the Majors as a member of the [[Tampa Bay Rays|Tampa Bay Devil Rays]] in the {{by|2000}} season. In nine career games pitched in relief, Enders had an 0-1 record in 9.1 innings pitched, allowed 14 hits and had 5 strikeouts.

He is currently a US History teacher at James E. Taylor High School in Katy, Texas.


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Revision as of 20:29, 25 May 2009

Trevor Hale Enders was a Major League Baseball player. Enders was born on December 22, 1974 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. He was a pitcher who batted right-handed, threw left-handed, and is 6 foot 1. He attended college at Houston Baptist University. Trevor played one season in the Majors as a member of the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in the 2000 season. In nine career games pitched in relief, Enders had an 0-1 record in 9.1 innings pitched, allowed 14 hits and had 5 strikeouts.