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Aaron Poreda was born on 1 October, 1986 in Walnut Creek, California, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1986). Discover Aaron Poreda's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 37 years old?
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Walnut Creek, California, U.S. |
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United States
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Aaron Poreda Height, Weight & Measurements
At 37 years old, Aaron Poreda height is 1.98 m .
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1.98 m |
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Who Is Aaron Poreda's Wife?
His wife is Melissa Poreda
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Melissa Poreda |
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Aaron Poreda Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Aaron Poreda worth at the age of 37 years old? Aaron Poreda’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Aaron Poreda's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Aaron Anderman Poreda (born October 1, 1986) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
He attended Campolindo High School, where he played baseball, pitched a no-hitter, and was named Most Valuable Pitcher in the Diablo Foothill Athletic League (DFAL) in 2003–04.
He also played football for the Cougars – his primary focus in high school – as a defensive end/tight end, and was named second team All-DFAL defensive line.
Poreda played college baseball at the University of San Francisco.
He finished the 2005 season 2–0, with a 2.16 ERA (the fifth-lowest in team history) in 14 appearances including 2 starts.
As a freshman in 2005, his ERA of 2.16 was third-best in the West Coast Conference (WCC), and his hits-per-9-innings ratio of 6.48 was second-best in the conference.
Poreda was named WCC Pitcher of the Week for March 19–25, 2006, during his sophomore year.
He tossed the first complete game of his career, allowing one run off five hits and struck out a career-high nine.
In 2006, he appeared in 18 games (17 as starts), and posted an 8–5 record with a WCC-best 2.49 ERA.
In the NCAA regional he pitched the team to a 5–1 victory over No. 6 national seed Nebraska.
For his college career, he started 33 of 46 games, going 17–11 with 167 strikeouts and a 2.61 ERA in three seasons in which he threw a plus fastball, slider, and change-up.
He was twice All-West Coast First Team.
A first-round pick of the Chicago White Sox in the 2007 draft who threw a 97 mile-per-hour fastball, Poreda was named by Baseball America in the offseason as the White Sox minor leaguer who was closest to the major leagues.
Poreda was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the first round (25th overall) in the 2007 Major League Baseball Draft.
At the time, he was throwing a 97 miles per hour fastball.
Poreda was named Pioneer League Pitcher of the Week on September 4, 2007, while pitching for the Rookie-level Great Falls White Sox.
For the season with the team, he went 4–0 with a 1.17 ERA.
He limited opposing batters to a 1.81 batting average, and struck out an average of 9.3 per 9 innings.
Baseball America named him as having had the best pro debut in the White Sox 2007 draft class, and as having the best fastball, being the best athlete, and being the White Sox minor leaguer who was closest to the major leagues.
He also began 2008 ranked by Baseball America as the White Sox organization's #1 prospect, and as having the best fastball.
For the season, he ranked third in the organization in both ERA and strikeouts.
He began 2008 ranked by Baseball America as the White Sox organization's # 1 prospect, and as having the best fastball.
On May 19, 2008, while pitching for Winston-Salem, he was named Carolina League Pitcher of the Week.
For the season, he was ranked third in the organization in ERA and strikeouts.
In 2008 while playing for the Peoria Saguaros of the Arizona Fall League, Poreda was named one of the AFL Rising Stars.
Poreda debuted in the major leagues at the age of 22 with the White Sox in June 2009.
In July 2009, he was traded to the San Diego Padres.
Poreda was ranked # 63 on Baseball America's top 100 prospect list prior to the 2009 season, and the # 3 prospect of the White Sox.
In April 2009 Scout.com described him as "the hardest-throwing left-hander in the game."
He was named Southern League Pitcher of the Week on May 11, 2009, while pitching for the Birmingham Barons.
On May 21, 2009, the San Diego Padres struck a 4-for-1 deal with the White Sox for Jake Peavy, which reportedly included Poreda and Chicago's other top pitching prospect, Clayton Richard.
Peavy, however, invoked his no-trade clause to block the trade.
Poreda was called up to the majors for the first time on June 9, 2009.
In December 2011, the Pittsburgh Pirates selected him in the Rule 5 draft.
He underwent Tommy John surgery in October 2012, and missed all of the 2013 season while he was recovering.
In October 2013, Poreda signed a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers, who brought him up to the major leagues in April 2014.
He pitched for the Yomiuri Giants of the Japanese Central League in Nippon Pro Baseball from 2015 to 2016.
Poreda was born in Walnut Creek, California, to John Poreda and Barbara Anderman.
He is Jewish, as is his mother, and was raised Jewish, and grew up in Moraga, California.