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Daniel Norris was born on 25 April, 1993 in Johnson City, Tennessee, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1993). Discover Daniel Norris'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 30 years old?

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Age 30 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 25 April, 1993
Birthday 25 April
Birthplace Johnson City, Tennessee, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Daniel Norris Height, Weight & Measurements

At 30 years old, Daniel Norris height is 188 cm .

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Daniel Norris Net Worth

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Timeline

1993

Daniel David Norris (born April 25, 1993) is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent.

He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Toronto Blue Jays, Detroit Tigers, Milwaukee Brewers, Chicago Cubs, and Cleveland Guardians.

2005

He also became the first Tigers pitcher to homer since Jason Johnson did so on June 8, 2005, and the first American League pitcher to ever hit a regular-season home run at Wrigley Field.

Norris exited the game in the fifth inning with a right oblique strain, and was placed on the disabled list the following day.

Norris was recalled from the disabled list on September 16.

In his second start after returning from the injury, he threw five perfect innings in a September 22 game against the Chicago White Sox, but was pulled from the game after reaching a predetermined pitch count.

2011

The Blue Jays drafted Norris in the second round (74th overall) of the 2011 MLB Draft.

2012

Baseball America rated Norris as the 91st best prospect in baseball prior to the 2012 season.

Norris began his career with the Rookie-Advanced Bluefield Blue Jays and Low-A Vancouver Canadians in 2012, where he pitched to a combined 2–4 record, an earned run average (ERA) of 8.44, and a 1.78 walks plus hits per inning pitched (WHIP) ratio.

2013

He was ranked as the number 4 prospect in the Blue Jays minor league organization on July 26, 2013, when the revised Top 100 Prospects list was released.

In 2013, Norris split time with the Single-A Lansing Lugnuts and High-A Dunedin Blue Jays, and finished the season with a 2–7 record, but made a major improvement with his ERA, which dropped to 3.97.

2014

Norris began the 2014 season in Dunedin, and earned a 3–0 record with an ERA of 0.80 through his first 9 starts.

On June 3, 2014, he was announced as the Pipeline Pitching Prospect of the Month of May.

He posted a 1–0 record and a 0.68 ERA over 5 starts to win the award.

On June 15, he was called up to the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats after posting a 6–0 record, 1.22 ERA, and 1.025 WHIP in 13 starts with Dunedin.

Norris appeared in the 2014 All-Star Futures Game on June 24, 2014.

As of the 2014 midseason update, he was considered the Blue Jays' top prospect, and 25th overall prospect in baseball by Baseball America.

With New Hampshire, Norris had a 3–1 win–loss record, 4.54 ERA, and struck out 49 in 352⁄3 innings before he was promoted to the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons on August 7.

Making his Triple-A debut pitching in the first game of a double-header on August 10, Norris earned the win, pitching six innings against the Durham Bulls and gave up only two hits while striking out 10, including Wil Myers, on a rehabilitation assignment for the Tampa Bay Rays.

In his following start, he struck out a career-high 13 over 52⁄3 innings, making him the first pitcher in Bisons history to have back-to-back starts with at least 10 strikeouts.

Norris pitched five innings and earned his third win in three tries on August 21, against the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders.

He struck out nine, walked three, and gave up one hit, a home run.

While speculation circulated that the Blue Jays intended to move Norris to the bullpen following his third Triple-A start, they instead announced on August 22 that he would continue in a starter's role.

In total for 2014, he posted a 12–2 record with a 2.53 ERA and 163 strikeouts over 1242⁄3 innings.

On September 3, Baseball America named him to their First Team All-Stars for 2014.

He was named to the MLB All-Prospect Team on September 26.

On September 1, 2014, Norris was called up to the Blue Jays as part of the September roster expansion.

On September 5, he made his MLB debut against the Boston Red Sox, striking out David Ortiz.

Blue Jays manager John Gibbons announced on September 23 that Norris would make his first major league start on September 25, and would pitch 2–3 innings.

Norris pitched 31⁄3 innings and yielded 2 earned runs on 1 hit, 2 walks, while striking out 1.

In total for 2014, Norris pitched 62⁄3 innings with the Blue Jays, and post a 5.40 ERA, 4 strikeouts, and a 1.50 WHIP.

Norris had arthroscopic surgery on October 7, 2014, to remove bone spurs and loose bodies from his left (pitching) elbow.

2015

On January 21, 2015, Norris was named by MLB as the third-best LHP prospect in baseball.

In 2015, MLB named Norris as the number 1 Blue Jays' prospect, the number 3 left-handed pitching prospect in baseball, and the 17th best prospect overall.

He opened the 2015 season in the starting rotation for the Blue Jays.

After his fifth start, Norris was optioned to Triple-A Buffalo on May 1.

On July 30, 2015, Norris was traded to the Detroit Tigers along with Matt Boyd and Jairo Labourt in exchange for David Price.

In his debut for the Tigers on August 2, Norris pitched 71⁄3 innings and struck out five Baltimore Orioles hitters, allowing one walk, four hits, and just one earned run on a solo home run by Chris Davis in the fourth inning.

Following the home run to Davis, Norris retired the next 12 batters in a row, earning the win in a 6–1 Tigers victory.

On August 19, 2015, Norris became the first Tigers pitcher to hit a home run in his first career plate appearance, the first pitcher to do so since Tommy Milone in 2011, and the first American League pitcher to do so since Esteban Yan in 2000.