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Brock Holt was born on 11 June, 1988 in Fort Worth, Texas, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1988). Discover Brock Holt'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 35 years old?

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Age 35 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 11 June, 1988
Birthday 11 June
Birthplace Fort Worth, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Brock Holt Height, Weight & Measurements

At 35 years old, Brock Holt height is 1.78 m .

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Who Is Brock Holt's Wife?

His wife is Lakyn Pennington (m. 2013)

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Brock Holt Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Brock Holt worth at the age of 35 years old? Brock Holt’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Brock Holt's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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1900

On September 4, against the Houston Astros, Holt became only the second Pirates player since 1900 to have a four-hit game within his first four career games in the majors.

1951

The only other Pirates player to have a four-hit game so early in his career was Jack Merson, who went 4-for-5 in his second major league game on September 15, 1951.

In 24 games, Holt batted .292 with a triple and 3 RBI.

1988

Brock Wyatt Holt (born June 11, 1988), nicknamed "The Brock Star", is an American former professional baseball utility player.

He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Boston Red Sox, Milwaukee Brewers, Washington Nationals, and Texas Rangers.

2003

In 2003, his freshman year, he made the District 8-4A All-District baseball team despite batting just .227, and shared the league's Newcomer of the Year award.

Holt was a second-team All-District 8-4A inclusion his sophomore year, batting .324 for the season.

2005

In 2005, Holt was named defensive player of the year in District 6-4A, and he earned all-district honors in 2006, his senior year.

2006

Holt graduated in 2006 from Stephenville High School in Texas.

2007

Holt attended Navarro College in 2007 and 2008.

2009

After transferring to Rice University in 2009, he posted a .348 batting average with 12 home runs and 43 runs batted in (RBIs) in 59 games for the Rice Owls.

He also led the Owls with 67 runs scored and shared the team lead with 11 stolen bases.

In the same season, he was named both to the All-NCAA Regional Team and the All-Silver Glove Trophy Series team.

Holt was inducted to the Navarro College athletic hall of fame in 2021.

The Pittsburgh Pirates selected Holt in the ninth round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft, one pick before his Rice teammate Ryan Berry.

2010

Holt began his professional career with the Pittsburgh Pirates' short season, Class-A affiliate, the State College Spikes, before advancing to the High-A Bradenton Marauders in 2010.

His 2010 season was cut short due to injury to his medial collateral ligament, which required surgery.

2011

He began the 2011 season with the Pirates' Double-A affiliate, the Altoona Curve.

On July 13, 2011, Holt was named the MVP of the Eastern League All-Star Game after hitting a two-run homer in the ninth inning.

2012

Holt made his MLB debut for the Pirates in 2012 and was traded to the Red Sox during the 2012–13 offseason.

While primarily used as an infielder, he played at every position except for catcher.

Listed at 5 ft and 180 lb, Holt batted left-handed and threw right-handed.

Holt opened 2012 with Altoona and later joined Triple-A Indianapolis Indians.

He was promoted to the Pittsburgh Pirates from the minors as the major league rosters expanded on September 1.

Holt made his Major League debut on September 1, 2012.

At the time of his promotion, he had hit a .322 average in 102 games with Altoona and .432 in 24 games for Indianapolis.

On December 26, 2012, Holt was traded to the Boston Red Sox (along with Joel Hanrahan) for Jerry Sands, Stolmy Pimentel, Mark Melancon, and Iván DeJesús, Jr. Holt started the 2013 season with the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox.

He debuted for Boston after getting called up on July 6 in Anaheim.

2013

In 2013, Holt played in 26 games, hitting .203 with 11 RBI.

The Red Sox finished the year 97–65, clinching the AL East division.

Holt was not active in the playoffs, but the Red Sox went on to win the 2013 World Series.

2014

Holt again started 2014 in Triple-A.

He was called up to Boston on May 17, after an injury to Will Middlebrooks, and hit leadoff for the rest of the season.

On May 31, against the Tampa Bay Rays at Fenway Park, Holt hit his first Major League home run.

On June 1, while starting at first base for the first time in his career, he went 4-for-4 with four doubles, a walk, and two RBIs against the Tampa Bay Rays.

On June 8, in order to allow Xander Bogaerts to play third base, Holt moved to left field.

He immediately impressed, making a sensational catch on the warning track to rob Ian Kinsler of a hit.

On July 9, against the Chicago White Sox, Holt drove in Daniel Nava in the bottom of the ninth inning for the first walk-off hit of his career.

2015

Holt was selected to represent the Red Sox in the 2015 MLB All-Star Game.

Holt twice hit for the cycle, and is the only player in MLB history to do so in a postseason game.