Brad Chalk
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"Bradley W. Chalk" is an American former baseball player for the Altoona Curve, Minor league baseball#Double-A/Double-A Eastern League (baseball)/Eastern League affiliates of the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Chalk attended Riverside High School (South Carolina)/Riverside High School, where he was named a high school All-American by the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper. He played three season of college baseball for Clemson Tigers baseball/Clemson, where he majored in sports management.

He entered the Major League Baseball draft/MLB draft following 2007 Clemson Tigers baseball season/his 2007 junior season. He was selected in the 2nd round by the San Diego Padres and signed for a bonus of USD/$300,000. In preparation for the jump to Double-A, in the off-season, Chalk bulked up to 190 lbs. from his weight last season of 180 lbs.

On December 9, 2010, Chalk was claimed by the Pittsburgh Pirates from the San Diego Padres in the AAA portion of the Rule 5 draft. On March 27, 2012, Chalk was released by the Pittsburgh Pirates.

The Chalkster is currently weighing in at 205 and slinging insurance for Federated, trying to grow his playing locks back in.

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We've got to use this game today and take it to Georgia Tech.

Getting to Omaha, that's the ultimate goal. If I batted .100 and we made it there, then I would feel like I succeeded.

I usually just do whatever the situation calls for, whether it's moving runners over or bringing someone in or just trying to get on base.

I still haven't gotten used to playing with them on the other side. I really haven't.