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Drew Anderson was born on 9 June, 1981 in Kearney, Nebraska, is an American baseball player (born 1981). Discover Drew Anderson'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 42 years old?

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Age 42 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 9 June, 1981
Birthday 9 June
Birthplace Kearney, Nebraska
Nationality United States

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1981

Drew Thomas Anderson (born June 9, 1981) is an American former professional baseball outfielder.

1999

In football, he was one of the state's top receivers, earning first-team All-Nebraska honors from the Omaha World-Herald and Lincoln Journal Star in 1999 after hauling in 38 passes for 818 yards and nine touchdowns.

On the track, he won the all-class gold medal in both the 110- and 330-meter hurdles, helping the Bearcats win four consecutive state titles.

He went the University of Nebraska to play baseball, appearing in 27 games his freshman year.

He batted .293 with nine stolen bases in a minor role for the College World Series bound Huskers.

As a sophomore, Drew went .266 with a homer and 32 RBIs in 63 games including nine multi-hit games.

2002

He batted just .077 in 13 postseason at bats, but against Clemson in the 2002 College World Series, he drew a pair of walks and scored a run in Nebraska's near upset of the Tigers.

In his junior year, he batted .238 with 19 RBIs in 57 games.

2003

In the 2003 Major League Baseball draft, he was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 24th round (699th overall).

He decided to forgo his senior year to play professionally.

Anderson started his professional career in 2003 with the Helena Brewers, batting .318 with two homers, 38 RBIs and nine stolen bases.

He was fifth in the rookie Pioneer League in OBP (.420).

2004

He was promoted to the A-ball Beloit Snappers for 2004.

He finished eighth in the Midwest League with a .307 batting average.

He also had 22 doubles, 59 RBIs and 64 runs in 123 games.

2005

In 2005, Anderson was promoted again playing for the Brevard County Manatees.

He played in 129 games with 6 home runs.

He led the Florida State League in hits (158), second in at-bats (508), third in batting avg.

(.311) and fifth in triples (7).

2006

He played with the Milwaukee Brewers in 2006, and in the minor leagues from 2003 to 2010.

He was promoted for the third consecutive year to AA for the 2006 season.

Anderson played for the Double-A Huntsville Stars for most of the year and the Triple-A Nashville Sounds in 2006, combining to hit .297 with seven homers, 52 RBIs and 20 steals in 124 games.

He was brought up to the Brewers as a September call-up and made his Major League debut on September 11, 2006, against the Pittsburgh Pirates.

He appeared as a pinch hitter and struck out against Salomón Torres to end the game.

On September 21, 2006, in his first start against the San Francisco Giants, he recorded his first Major League hit, a single off Matt Morris.

He appeared in 9 games for the Brewers to end the season, batting .111 (1-for-9) with 3 runs scored.

2007

In 2007, he played 108 games for the Nashville Sounds with a .273 average and led the team with 28 doubles and 16 stolen bases.

From May 21 to June 2, he also made 12 appearances at Double-A Huntsville.

While there, he produced a pair of four-hit games on May 26 and May 30.

In 120 games at the two stops, he hit .291 with five homers, 47 RBIs and 17 steals.

2008

On January 15, 2008, Anderson was designated for assignment by the Brewers.

He was claimed off waivers by the Cincinnati Reds on January 18.

Anderson spent the entire season with their Triple-A affiliate, the Louisville Bats.

He went .290 and was second on the team with 404 at bats and 117 hits.

From June 4 through June 30, he reached base safely in 30 consecutive games, including a season high 14-game hitting streak in that span.

2009

Drew was released prior to the 2009 season, but was re-signed by the Milwaukee Brewers to a minor league contract and assigned to Double-A Huntsville.

2010

In late 2010, he was hired by the Brewers as a scout in the Midwestern United States.

Drew attended Kearney High School.

He was one of the state's top multi-sport performers at Kearney High School earning first-team All-Nebraska honors for football, track, and baseball.

He played American Legion ball, batting .443 as a junior with 41 extra-base hits and 75 RBIs en route to earning all-state tournament honors.