Brad Boxberger
- January 5, 2024
- Baseball Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Brad Boxberger |
Occupation | Baseball Player |
Date Of Birth | May 27, 1988(1988-05-27) |
Age | 36 |
Birthplace | Fullerton |
Country | United States |
Birth City | California |
Horoscope | Taurus |
Brad Boxberger Biography
Name | Brad Boxberger |
Birthday | May 27 |
Birth Year | 1988 |
Place Of Birth | Fullerton |
Home Town | California |
Birth Country | United States |
Birth Sign | Taurus |
Parents | Rod Boxberger |
Spouse | Anna Boxberger |
Brad Boxberger is one of the most popular and richest Baseball Player who was born on May 27, 1988 in Fullerton, California, United States. Pitcher who made his debut in his team the San Diego Padres in 2012. They traded him to Tampa Bay Rays in 2014 and, in 2015, he was named the Rays closer.
He was a teammate alongside fellow pitching coach He became teammates with fellow pitcher Chris Archer on the Rays in 2014. on the Rays in 2014.
Bradley George Boxberger (born May 27, 1988) is an American professional baseball relief pitcher for the Miami Marlins organization. He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres, Tampa Bay Rays, Arizona Diamondbacks and Kansas City Royals.
Boxberger attended Foothill High School in Santa Ana, California. He was drafted by the Kansas City Royals in the 20th round of the 2006 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign, choosing to attend the University of Southern California (USC). For the USC Trojans baseball team, he was named a Second Team All-American by Rivals.com. Boxberger was a part of the USC rotation his freshman and junior year, and split his sophomore season between starting and relief. In 2007, he played collegiate summer baseball for the Orleans Cardinals of the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL), and returned to the CCBL the following summer to play for the Chatham A’s. He was named a league all-star in both seasons.
He was the son of Rod Boxberger was named Most Outstanding Player by USC in 1978 at the College World Series.
Brad Boxberger Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Baseball Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Brad Boxberger is one of the richest Baseball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Brad Boxberger 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
He played his college ball at USC and was named as a 2nd Team All-American at Rivals.com. He was selected as the 43rd player overall of Cincinnati Reds in
- Cincinnati Reds in 2009.
In May 8th, 2014 was the only person to be the second player in Tampa Bay history to throw an impeccable inning by striking the three Baltimore Orioles on nine pitches.
Boxberger’s father, Rod, also attended USC and played for the Trojans baseball team. Rod was named the Most Outstanding Player of the 1978 College World Series.
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Who is Brad Boxberger Dating?
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Boxberger began the 2011 season with the Mudcats, but was promoted to the Louisville Bats of the Class AAA International League. He finished the 2011 season with a 2.03 ERA and 11 saves in 55 games combined. He had the best strikeout ratio and lowest batting average against among all qualified Southern League relievers. Boxberger was the top Double-A closer in the minor leagues in 2011.
Facts & Trivia
Brad Ranked on the list of most popular Baseball Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Brad Boxberger celebrates birthday on May 27 of every year.
Boxberger is considered to be a good fit for the late innings of games, either as a setup pitcher or closer. He has a four-seam fastball that ranges from 92 to 96 miles per hour (148 to 154 km/h), a changeup, a slider he throws at 88 miles per hour (142 km/h), and a 12-6 curveball he can throw from 78 to 81 miles per hour (126–130 km/h). Boxberger is tough on right-handers, posting a .225/.356/.354 line in 2012, but lefties hit .262/.380/.500 against him in the same span.