Age, Biography and Wiki
Kyle Waldrop was born on 26 November, 1991 in Fort Myers, Florida, U.S., is an American baseball player. Discover Kyle Waldrop'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 32 years old?
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32 years old |
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Sagittarius |
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26 November 1991 |
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26 November |
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Fort Myers, Florida, U.S. |
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United States
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Kyle Waldrop Height, Weight & Measurements
At 32 years old, Kyle Waldrop height is 1.88 m and Weight 98 kg.
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1.88 m |
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98 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
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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Kyle Waldrop Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Kyle Waldrop worth at the age of 32 years old? Kyle Waldrop’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Kyle Waldrop's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Kyle Waldrop Social Network
Timeline
Kyle Michael Waldrop (born November 26, 1991) is an American former professional baseball outfielder.
He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cincinnati Reds.
Waldrop attended Riverdale High School in Fort Myers, Florida and played American football and baseball.
Waldrop was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 12th round of the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft.
He had been offered to play college football at the University of South Florida, but signed with the Reds for a $500,000 signing bonus and the Reds agreeing to pay for four years of college.
Waldrop made his professional debut that season for the Arizona League Reds.
In 2011, Waldrop played for the Billings Mustangs of the Pioneer League, and was ranked as the 21st overall prospect in the Reds' organization.
In 2012, he played for the Class A Dayton Dragons.
In 2013, Waldrop earned a promotion to the Advanced A Bakersfield Blaze.
During the season with Bakersfield, he hit 21 home runs, which ranked second among all Reds minor leaguers.
Additionally, from July 28 to August 10 of that year, Waldrop went on a 14-game hitting streak while batting .370.
2014 was a breakout year for Waldrop.
He began the season in Bakersfield once again, and while there, had a great season and was named the MVP of the California League All-Star Game.
He was then promoted to the Class AA Pensacola Blue Wahoos on June 18.
Across 131 games in 2014 with Bakersfield and Pensacola, Waldrop batted .338/.385/.516 with 37 doubles, 14 home runs, 67 RBIs, and 14 stolen bases.
He was named the Reds organization's Minor League Hitter of the Year, and following the end of the season played in the Arizona Fall League where he batted .300.
On November 20, he was added to the 40-man roster.
In 2015, in AA and AAA for the Reds he batted .235/.267/.338.
Waldrop made his MLB debut on August 2, 2015.
In 23 at bats between 2015 and 2016, he batted .217/.250/.261.
In 2016, in AAA for the Reds he batted .252/.300/.363.
He was made a free agent in November 2016.
In December 2016, he signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners.
He elected free agency on November 6, 2017.
On March 19, 2018, Waldrop signed with the Lancaster Barnstormers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.
Waldrop announced his retirement on May 8, 2018.