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Damon Berryhill was born on 3 December, 1963 in South Laguna, California, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1963). Discover Damon Berryhill'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 60 years old?
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South Laguna, California, U.S. |
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Damon Berryhill Height, Weight & Measurements
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Damon Berryhill Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Damon Berryhill worth at the age of 60 years old? Damon Berryhill’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Damon Berryhill's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Damon Scott Berryhill (born December 3, 1963) is an American former professional baseball catcher and former manager of the AAA Gwinnett Stripers.
He was originally drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 13th round of the January 1983 amateur draft, but did not sign with them.
He played another year at Orange Coast and was drafted in 1984 by the Chicago Cubs with the 4th pick of the January 1984 amateur draft.
He signed with the Cubs on June 2 and began his professional career.
Berryhill began his minor league career in 1984 with the Quad City Cubs, and played 62 games with them.
The following season, he played for the Winston-Salem Spirits, Chicago's high A-class affiliate.
He continued to move up the ranks in the following seasons, playing for the Pittsfield Cubs in 1986 and the Iowa Cubs in 1987.
He was named to the American Association All-Star team for Iowa after batting .287 and hitting 18 home runs.
He played ten seasons for the Chicago Cubs, the Atlanta Braves, the Boston Red Sox, the Cincinnati Reds, and the San Francisco Giants of the Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1987 to 1997.
He threw right and was a switch hitter.
Berryhill went to high school at Laguna Beach High School where he was MVP of the baseball team, and went to college at Orange Coast Community College.
Berryhill was called up to the major leagues at the end of the 1987 minor league season, and made his major league debut on September 5 against the Cincinnati Reds.
He had one hit in two at-bats in his debut, with his first hit a single to center field off of Rob Murphy in the bottom of the ninth.
He was selected to the 1988 Topps All-Star Rookie Roster as he hit .259 in 95 games for the Cubs that season.
He was the most commonly used starting catcher for the division-winning 1989 Cubs.
In 5 seasons with the Cubs, he played in 277 games and hit .239 as he was primarily a backup catcher in 1990–91.
Berryhill was traded to the Atlanta Braves on September 29, 1991, along with pitcher Mike Bielecki in exchange for pitchers Yorkis Perez and Turk Wendell.
He hit a game-winning three-run home run for the Braves in Game 1 of the 1992 World Series against the Toronto Blue Jays.
He played in 217 games for the Braves through 1993, batting .236.
He signed as a free agent with the Boston Red Sox on February 1, 1994, and played in 82 games with the Red Sox during the 1994 season.
Berryhill signed with the Cincinnati Reds on November 4, 1994, playing in 34 games and batting .183 before being sustaining an elbow injury.
He was released on February 26, 1996, and he sat out the 1996 season while recovering from elbow surgery.
As a backup catcher for the Giants, he played in 73 games in 1996 and hit .257.
He signed as a free agent with the San Francisco Giants on January 6, 1997.
He subsequently signed a minor league contract with the Oakland Athletics on November 22, 1997, and he played in 21 games for the AAA Edmonton Trappers, where he batted .257 before he was released.
He was a coach for the Rancho Cucamonga Quakes in 2002 and minor league catching coordinator for the Texas Rangers in 2006.
In 2008, he managed the Bakersfield Blaze of the California League.
In 2009–13 he was the manager of the Ogden Raptors.
He was named the manager of the Albuquerque Isotopes of the Pacific Coast League for 2014.
The Dodgers changed AAA affiliates in 2015 and he became the manager of the Oklahoma City Dodgers.
He led the AAA Dodgers to a division title and was selected as PCL Manager of the Year.
Despite that, the Dodgers chose not to renew his contract at the end of the season.
On December 12, 2016, it was announced that Berryhill would serve as manager for Atlanta's AAA affiliate, the Gwinnett Braves.