Scott Hatteberg

January 4, 2024
Baseball Player

Quick Facts

Scott Hatteberg
Full Name Scott Hatteberg
Occupation Baseball Player
Date Of Birth Dec 14, 1969(1969-12-14)
Age 55
Birthplace Salem
Country United States
Birth City Oregon
Horoscope Sagittarius

Scott Hatteberg Biography

Name Scott Hatteberg
Birthday Dec 14
Birth Year 1969
Place Of Birth Salem
Home Town Oregon
Birth Country United States
Birth Sign Sagittarius
Spouse Elizabeth Hatteberg
Children(s) Ella Hatteberg, Sophia Hatteberg, Lauren Hatteberg

Scott Hatteberg is one of the most popular and richest Baseball Player who was born on December 14, 1969 in Salem, Oregon, United States. A former MLB player who was a catcher for Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics and Cincinnati Reds during his 13-year MLB career.

He briefly played alongside He was briefly teammates with Manny Ramirez on the Boston Red Sox in 2001. on the Boston Red Sox in 2001.

Hatteberg was born in Salem, Oregon. He played Little League in his native Salem, Oregon and Canby, Oregon, and Pony League and American Legion baseball in Yakima, Washington. Hatteberg graduated from Eisenhower High School in Yakima in 1988. He was MVP of the baseball team and also lettered in football. He was team captain his senior year and hit .570 with seven home runs.

He attended Washington State University from 1989 through 1991 for the Washington State Cougars baseball team in the Pacific-10 Conference. The Cougars won the Pac-10 North all three years. He was captain and MVP in 1991 and as a catcher he formed a battery with future major league pitcher Aaron Sele. Hatteberg played collegiate summer baseball in the Alaska Baseball League in 1989 and 1990. At Washington State, he was a member of the Alpha Gamma Rho fraternity.

He had three kids, Lauren, Sophia and Ella along alongside his partner Bitsy Hatteberg.

Scott Hatteberg Net Worth

Net Worth $10 Million
Source Of Income Baseball Player
House Living in own house.

Scott Hatteberg is one of the richest Baseball Player from United States. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Scott Hatteberg 's net worth $10 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)

He was three times Pac-10 North Champion while playing for Washington State University.

He was a participant during his first Baseball World Cup for the U.S. in 1990.

Scott Allen Hatteberg (born December 14, 1969) is an American former professional first baseman and catcher. During his MLB career, spanning from 1995 through 2008, he played for the Boston Red Sox, Oakland Athletics, and Cincinnati Reds. Before turning professional, Hatteberg attended Washington State University, where he played college baseball for the Cougars.

Height, Weight & Body Measurements

Height 6 ft 1 in

Scott Hatteberg height 6 ft 1 in Scott weight Not Known & body measurements will update soon.

Who is Scott Hatteberg Dating?

According to our records, Scott Hatteberg married to Elizabeth Hatteberg. As of December 1, 2023, Scott Hatteberg’s is not dating anyone.

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As an everyday player Hatteberg helped the Athletics reach the playoffs twice, in 2002 and 2003. He hit 49 home runs and batted .269 from 2002 through 2005. He drove in 263 runs and had an on base percentage of .355. His best year was 2004 when he hit .287, scored 87 runs, hit 15 home runs, drove in 82 runs, and had an on base percentage of .367.

Facts & Trivia

Scott Ranked on the list of most popular Baseball Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in United States. Scott Hatteberg celebrates birthday on December 14 of every year.

On August 8, 2006, he recorded his 1,000th career hit against Jason Marquis of the St. Louis Cardinals at Great American Ball Park in Cincinnati. He went 3-for-5 in this game, increasing his batting average to .323.

Top Facts about Scott Hatteberg

  1. Scott Hatteberg played for 14 seasons in the MLB.
  2. He was primarily a first baseman and catcher.
  3. Hatteberg had a career batting average of .273.
  4. He hit 106 home runs and drove in 527 RBIs.
  5. In 2002, he famously hit a walk-off home run to win the Oakland A’s their record-breaking 20th consecutive game.
  6. Hatteberg was portrayed by actor Chris Pratt in the movie “Moneyball”.
  7. He retired from baseball after the 2008 season.
  8. Hatteberg currently works as an analyst for the New England Sports Network (NESN).
  9. He won a World Series championship with the Boston Red Sox in 2004.
  10. Hatteberg is known for his patience at the plate, drawing over 700 walks in his career.

Why did Scott Hatteberg retire?

The bat he used for that game is now in the National Baseball Hall of Fame. In Hatteberg’s last season with the Red Sox, he ruptured a nerve in his elbow, impairing his throwing ability and endangering his career as a catcher.

Did Hatteberg really hit a homerun?

On Sept. 4, 2002, Oakland first baseman Scott Hatteberg’s game-winning homer against the Kansas City Royals would forever be solidified in the organization’s story. It was a 12-11 victory for the A’s — their 20th straight win — which then turned into an American League record.

Was Hatteberg a good first baseman?

Scottie Hatteberg was one of the best to play first for the Oakland A’s. Mark McGwire was the first player to come to mind when I considered first basemen who played for Oakland. He hit 49 home runs in his rookie year, and he could have had a couple more.

Who did Hatteberg pinch hit for?

With the Royals down to their last out, Oakland closer Billy Koch surrendered a game-tying single to Kansas City shortstop Luis Alicea to tie things up at 11-11. In the bottom of the ninth-inning, A’s manager Art Howe opted to pinch- hit for outfielder Eric Byrnes with first-baseman Scott Hatteberg.

Where is Grady Fuson now?

Grady Lee Fuson (born April 19, 1956) is an American professional baseball scout and executive who is a special adviser for the Oakland Athletics of Major League Baseball.

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