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Brendan McKay was born on 18 December, 1995 in Darlington, Pennsylvania, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1995). Discover Brendan McKay'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 28 years old?

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Age 28 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 18 December 1995
Birthday 18 December
Birthplace Darlington, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Brendan McKay Height, Weight & Measurements

At 28 years old, Brendan McKay height is 6′ 2″ .

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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Brendan McKay Net Worth

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1995

Brendan Joel McKay (born December 18, 1995) is an American professional baseball pitcher and designated hitter in the Tampa Bay Rays organization.

2012

His signing bonus with the Rays for more than $7 million, the second largest signing bonus since constraints were placed on the draft in 2012, behind only Hunter Greene.

The Rays announced that they intended for McKay to both hit and pitch in the minors.

He was assigned to the Hudson Valley Renegades and spent the whole season there.

In 36 games, he batted .232 with four home runs and 22 RBI along with pitching 20 innings, posting a 1.80 ERA with 21 strikeouts.

2014

He was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 34th round of the 2014 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign and attended the University of Louisville to play college baseball.

2015

McKay was a two-way player at Louisville as a freshman in 2015, pitching and playing first base.

McKay pitched in 20 games, making 13 starts.

He went 9–3 with a 1.77 ERA, 117 strikeouts and four saves.

In 61 games as a first baseman, he hit .308/.418/.431 with four home runs and 34 runs batted in (RBI).

Due to his two-way success, he won the John Olerud Award.

McKay was also named the Baseball America Freshman of the Year.

After the 2015 season, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Bourne Braves of the Cape Cod Baseball League.

As a sophomore, McKay again won the John Olerud Award.

As a pitcher, he went 12–4 with a 2.30 ERA and 128 strikeouts and hit .333/.414/.513 with six home runs and 41 RBI as a hitter.

2017

The Rays selected McKay in the first round, with the fourth overall selection, of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft.

He played college baseball at the University of Louisville.

McKay attended Blackhawk High School in Chippewa, Pennsylvania.

He was a member of the varsity baseball team for all four seasons of his high school career and also played one season of high school basketball.

As a senior, he had a 72 1⁄3 consecutive scoreless innings streak.

Overall, he was 8–1 with a 0.56 earned run average (ERA) and 130 strikeouts.

McKay was named the Pennsylvania Gatorade Baseball Player of the Year in both his junior and senior seasons.

McKay won numerous awards as a junior in 2017.

He won the Golden Spikes Award and Dick Howser Trophy and was named the Player of the Year by the Collegiate Baseball Newspaper and Baseball America.

He also won the John Olerud Award for the third consecutive season and was named the ACC Baseball Player of the year.

The Tampa Bay Rays selected McKay in the first round, with the fourth overall selection, of the 2017 Major League Baseball draft.

In the 2017 MLB.com midseason prospect update, McKay ranked as the 3rd best prospect in the Tampa Bay Rays farm system (Brent Honeywell, Willy Adames) and the 23rd best prospect nationally.

2018

McKay began the 2018 season with the Rays' Class A affiliate, the Bowling Green Hot Rods, and was subsequently promoted to the Advanced A Charlotte Stone Crabs, where he both pitched and played first base.

In 21 games for Bowling Green, he hit .254 with one home run and 16 RBIs along with posting a 2–0 record with a 1.09 ERA in six starts.

In 32 games for Charlotte, McKay batted .210 with five home runs and 21 RBIs and in 11 games (nine starts) on the mound, he went 3–2 with a 3.21 ERA.

2019

For the 2019 season, McKay was assigned to the Montgomery Biscuits.

He went 3–0 with a 1.30 ERA in eight appearances (seven starts) with 62 strikeouts in 42 innings while batting .167 with one home run and seven RBIs with Montgomery before being promoted to the Triple-A Durham Bulls.

McKay was named to the 2019 All-Star Futures Game.

On June 28, 2019, the Rays selected McKay's contract and promoted him to the major leagues.

In his major league debut against the Texas Rangers the next day, McKay took a perfect game into the sixth inning.

He pitched six innings in the process allowing two base runners.

He made his debut as a batter on July 1 against the Baltimore Orioles, going 0-for-4 as the Rays' designated hitter.

He was sent down to Triple–A over the All-Star break but recalled on July 13, 2019, as the 26th man during a double header against the Orioles.

McKay hit his first Major League home run against Trevor Kelley of the Boston Red Sox on September 22.

2020

McKay missed the beginning of the 2020 season after testing positive for COVID-19.