Mowday started his professional baseball career when in 1997 he signed with the
Toronto Blue Jays organisation as an international free agent. He spent six years, including 177 minor league appearances in the minor league system, being traded to the
Oakland Athletics and
Chicago Cubs before being released in the 2004 season. Since being released, Mowday returned to amateur baseball in the
Greater Brisbane League and played for the
Queensland Rams, who he debuted for in the
International Baseball League of Australia. Mowday would go on to play in independent and European baseball leagues. In 2010, he was announced on the
Brisbane Bandits inaugural
Australian Baseball League roster for the
2010–11 season. He debuted in the team's first ever match, picking up the win in relief. At the conclusion of the season, Mowday recorded a league leading 6 wins and 2.74 ERA in 20 appearances. Mowday has been affectionately nicknamed after the fictional baseball character
Kenny Powers presumably due to his similar hairstyle. ==References==