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Christian Arroyo was born on 30 May, 1995 in Brooksville, Florida, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1995). Discover Christian Arroyo'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 Gemini
Born 30 May, 1995
Birthday 30 May
Birthplace Brooksville, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Christian Arroyo Height, Weight & Measurements

At 28 years old, Christian Arroyo height is 185 cm .

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Christian Arroyo Net Worth

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1995

Christian Israel Arroyo (born May 30, 1995) is an American professional baseball infielder in the Milwaukee Brewers organization.

He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Francisco Giants, Tampa Bay Rays, Cleveland Indians, and Boston Red Sox.

Listed at 6 ft and 220 lb, he bats and throws right-handed.

Christian Israel Arroyo was born on May 30, 1995, in Brooksville, Florida, to Israel Arroyo Jr., a 20-year United States Marine Corps combat veteran of Puerto Rican descent, and Kimberly Drummond.

He grew up a Rays fan.

Arroyo attended Hernando High School in Brooksville, Florida.

2013

He played for the United States national baseball team at the 2013 18U Baseball World Cup, where he was the MVP of the tournament and helped the US win gold.

Arroyo was drafted by the San Francisco Giants in the first round of the 2013 Major League Baseball draft.

The selection was considered a surprise by experts.

He was committed to the University of Florida to play college baseball but signed with the Giants.

Arroyo made his professional debut with the Arizona League Giants, hitting .326/.388/.511 with two home runs and 39 RBIs over 184 at-bats in 45 games.

For his play he was named the Arizona League MVP.

2014

Arroyo spent 2014 with the Salem-Keizer Volcanoes and Augusta GreenJackets, where he batted .291 with six home runs and 62 RBIs in 89 games, and 2015 with the San Jose Giants where he slashed .304/.344/.459 with nine home runs and 42 RBIs in 90 games.

2015

After the 2015 season he played in the Arizona Fall League.

2016

He spent the 2016 season with the Richmond Flying Squirrels, compiling a .274 batting average with three home runs, 49 RBIs, and 36 doubles in 119 games.

2017

Arroyo began the 2017 season with the Sacramento River Cats, where he hit .446 with seven doubles, three home runs, and 12 RBIs in 16 games.

On April 24, 2017, the Giants promoted Arroyo to the major leagues.

He made his debut later that night, starting at third base against the Los Angeles Dodgers.

On April 25, he recorded his first hit, a single, off of Clayton Kershaw.

The following day, Arroyo hit his first Major League home run, a two-run shot off of Sergio Romo.

He was sent down to Triple-A on June 4 to make room for Hunter Pence, who was returning from the disabled list.

On December 20, 2017, the Giants traded Arroyo, Denard Span, Matt Krook, and Stephen Woods to the Tampa Bay Rays for Evan Longoria and cash considerations.

2018

He began 2018 with the Durham Bulls.

Arroyo was recalled to Tampa Bay on May 16, making his Rays debut on May 17 against the Los Angeles Angels.

He recorded two singles in five at-bats while playing third base.

He was optioned to Triple A Durham where he finished the season.

Arroyo finished the season with a .264 batting average and one home run.

2019

The Rays traded Arroyo, along with Hunter Wood, to the Cleveland Indians on July 28, 2019, in exchange for minor league outfielder Ruben Cardenas and international signing period slot money.

Arroyo did not play for Cleveland during 2019, as he worked to rehabilitate from injuries.

2020

During the delayed-start 2020 season, Arroyo appeared in one game for Cleveland, playing an inning at third base on July 26, without a plate appearance.

On August 6, Arroyo was designated for assignment by Cleveland.

Arroyo was claimed off waivers by the Boston Red Sox on August 13, 2020.

On August 20, he was designated for assignment, without having made an appearance for Boston; he was sent outright to the team's alternate training site on August 23.

On September 8, Arroyo was selected back to Boston’s active roster; he made his first appearance for the Red Sox that day, against the Philadelphia Phillies.

Overall with the 2020 Red Sox, Arroyo batted .240 with three home runs and eight RBIs in 14 games.

In 2021, Arroyo made Boston's Opening Day roster.

He was placed on the injured list on May 9, due to a left hand contusion, and was re-activated on May 25.

On June 24, he was again placed on the injured list, due to a right knee contusion, and was activated on July 5, hitting a home run in that evening's game against the Angels.

Arroyo returned to the injured list on July 19 with a left hamstring strain, and was reactivated by the team on August 23.

He went on the COVID-related injured list on August 27, and returned to the team on September 21.