Age, Biography and Wiki
Anthony Recker was born on 29 August, 1983 in Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1983). Discover Anthony Recker'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 40 years old?
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40 years old |
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Virgo |
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29 August 1983 |
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29 August |
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Catasauqua, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous player with the age 40 years old group.
Anthony Recker Height, Weight & Measurements
At 40 years old, Anthony Recker height is 6′ 2″ .
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6′ 2″ |
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Who Is Anthony Recker's Wife?
His wife is Kelly Shepardson (m. 2013)
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Kelly Shepardson (m. 2013) |
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Anthony Recker Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Anthony Recker worth at the age of 40 years old? Anthony Recker’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Anthony Recker's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Anthony Recker Social Network
Timeline
Anthony Vito Recker (born August 29, 1983) is an American broadcaster and former professional baseball catcher and first baseman.
He previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, New York Mets, and Atlanta Braves.
Born in Allentown, Pennsylvania, Recker was raised by mother Alicia and stepfather Kip.
He attended Catasauqua High School, where he also played football and basketball, and later continued his baseball career at Alvernia College, a small NCAA Division III school in Reading, Pennsylvania.
One of Recker's college teammates was Zach Lutz, and the pair were coached by Lutz's father.
While playing for the Crusaders, Recker spent some time on the mound, where he occasionally threw a knuckleball.
Despite growing up in Pennsylvania, Recker's favorite team was the Oakland Athletics.
Recker was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 18th round of the 2005 Major League Baseball Draft out of Alvernia College.
He began catching and, on occasion, playing first base professionally.
On August 23, 2011, he was promoted to the major leagues for the first time.
He was named to the Triple-A All-PCL Team in 2011, a season in which he powered 16 home runs for the Sacramento River Cats.
He made the Athletics' 2012 Opening Day roster, but was optioned to the minor leagues in May.
Recker was traded to the Chicago Cubs for Blake Lalli on August 27, 2012.
He appeared in 9 games, in the last few weeks of that season.
On October 24, 2012, Recker was designated for assignment.
He was claimed off waivers by the New York Mets the next day.
The last position player to pitch for the Mets before Recker did so was catcher Rob Johnson on May 18, 2012.
He was optioned to the Triple-A Las Vegas 51s on August 19.
On April 12, Recker hit a solo home run in the top of the 13th off Matt Shoemaker to break the 6–6 tie between the Mets and Angels and win the game for the Mets 7–6.
Recker made the Mets' 2013 Opening Day roster as a backup catcher.
Although Recker is a position player, he pitched the ninth inning for the New York Mets to preserve their regular pitchers in a lopsided game on June 30, 2013, where the Mets were defeated by the Washington Nationals by a score of 13–2.
From 2013 to 2015 as a Met, Recker hit 15 home runs in 140 games.
However, Recker did manage to hit 8 home runs in just 108 plate appearances while playing for the Las Vegas 51s.
Recker was known for his propensity to hit home runs late in games or in key situations.
Recker made the Opening Day roster in 2014 as a backup catcher to d'Arnaud.
After an early-season injury to d'Arnaud in 2015, the Mets kept Recker as a backup catcher, and promoted prospect Kevin Plawecki to serve as the starter.
On April 14, Recker played 3B in an emergency role.
On May 14, Recker had his first career multi-homer game against the Chicago Cubs, a game that the Mets went on to lose.
On November 6, Recker was outrighted off the 40-man roster, making him a free agent.
Recker hit .125 with two home runs, five RBIs in 80 at-bats in 32 games in 2015.
On November 27, 2015, Recker signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians, including an invitation to spring training.
He appeared in 19 games for the AAA Columbus Clippers, early in the 2016 season.
Recker was traded to the Atlanta Braves on May 9, 2016, for cash considerations, and assigned to the Triple-A Gwinnett Braves.
The Braves promoted Recker to the major leagues after an injury to Tyler Flowers that July.
On December 2, 2016, Recker and the Braves avoided salary arbitration by agreeing to an $800,000 contract for the 2017 season.
He was initially optioned to Gwinnett at the end of spring training, but eventually was selected as one of the last two players to make the Braves’ 2017 Opening Day roster, alongside Chaz Roe.
He had his contract purchased on July 21, 2017.
On July 24, 2017, the Braves traded Recker, Jaime García, and cash considerations to the Minnesota Twins for prospect Huascar Ynoa.
The Twins subsequently outrighted Recker to the minor leagues on July 28, 2017.