Brandon League
Brandon League is a former professional baseball pitcher known for his time with the Toronto Blue Jays and his impressive career in Major League Baseball. Born on March 16, 1983, in Sacramento, California, League developed a passion for sports early on, excelling in both football and basketball during his high school years at St. Louis High School, graduating in 2001.
League's journey in baseball began when he was selected in the second round of the 2001 amateur draft by the Toronto Blue Jays. He quickly climbed the ranks, making stops in various minor league teams, including the Medicine Hat Blue Jays and the New Hampshire Fisher Cats. His dedication and talent shone bright as he progressed through the ranks, showcasing his skills as a right-handed pitcher.
He made his Major League debut on September 21, 2004. By 2006, League had established himself as a valuable asset to the Blue Jays, earning a reputation as a strong reliever. Although setbacks hindered his early ambitions, including a torn rotator cuff that affected his velocity, he bounced back in 2008. That season, he reclaimed his position as a setup man for the team, demonstrating resilience and determination to return to form.
Off the field, Brandon enjoys a tranquil life in Honolulu, Hawaii, with his wife and two children during the off-season. His journey from a high school athlete to a Major League pitcher is a testament to his hard work and perseverance in the competitive world of baseball.

