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Jason Jaramillo was born on 9 October, 1982 in Racine, Wisconsin, U.S., is an American baseball player. Discover Jason Jaramillo'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 41 years old?

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Age 41 years old
Zodiac Sign Libra
Born 9 October, 1982
Birthday 9 October
Birthplace Racine, Wisconsin, U.S.
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1982

Jason Cory Jaramillo (born October 9, 1982) is an American former Major League Baseball (MLB) catcher who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates from 2009 to 2011.

2003

Jaramillo attended Oklahoma State University, and in 2003 he played collegiate summer baseball with the Orleans Cardinals of the Cape Cod Baseball League.

2004

Jaramillo, who is of Mexican descent, was drafted by the Philadelphia Phillies in the second round of the 2004 MLB draft.

Jaramillo played 2004 with Short-Season A Batavia, where in 31 games, he hit .223 with 1 HR and 14 RBI.

2005

Jaramillo played 2005 with Single-A Lakewood, where in 119 games, he hit .304 with 8 HR and 63 RBI, and he was an All-Star.

He was also ranked one of the top ten prospects in the Phillies system for the 2005 baseball season.

2006

Jaramillo played 2006 with Double-A Reading, where in 93 games, he hit .258 with 6 HR and 39 RBI.

He also played 2 games with Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

After the season, he played in the Arizona Fall League with Peoria, where in 17 games, he hit .379 with 2 HR and 17 RBI.

2007

Jaramillo played 2007 with Triple-A Ottawa, where in 118 games, he hit .271 with 6 HR and 56 RBI.

2008

Jaramillo played 2008 with Triple-A Lehigh Valley, where in 115 games, he hit .266 with 8 HR and 39 RBI.

On December 10, 2008, he was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates for catcher Ronny Paulino.

Jaramillo made the Pirates Opening Day roster as the backup catcher to Ryan Doumit.

2009

Jaramillo made his Major League debut on April 16, 2009; he acquired his first hit in the fourth inning, off Houston Astros pitcher, Russ Ortiz.

On April 21, Doumit went on the disabled list with a broken wrist, and Jaramillo became the starter, with Robinzon Díaz as his backup.

He had a good April, hitting .345 with 3 RBI.

He had a less solid May, and Díaz earned more starts in the month.

He hit his first major league home run, on June 2 against the Mets off of Johan Santana, tying the game at 1.

When Doumit returned on July 10, Jaramillo was kept, and Díaz was optioned.

He played only 5 games in July, 7 games in August, and 10 in September to finish the season.

In 63 games, he hit .252 with 3 HR and 26 RBI.

2010

Jaramillo began 2010 as the backup catcher to Doumit.

Jaramillo went 4–17 in April, 4–22 in May and 3–26 in June.

On July 12, Jaramillo was demoted to Triple-A Indianapolis, and was replaced as backup catcher by Erik Kratz.

When Doumit went down with a concussion on July 22, Jaramillo was recalled to split time with Kratz.

He played in 4 games with the Pirates before being optioned when Chris Snyder was acquired.

Jaramillo was recalled on September 7 after Indianapolis's season had ended, and Kratz was designated for assignment, making Jaramillo the third catcher.

In 33 games with the Pirates, he hit .149 with 1 HR and 6 RBI.

2011

Jaramillo made the 2011 Opening Day roster, but that was only because Snyder was on the disabled list to begin the season.

On April 14, Jaramillo was optioned to Indianapolis.

On May 27, he suffered an arm injury, and after 7 rehab games with the GCL Pirates, he returned on July 20.

On September 1, Jaramillo was recalled when the rosters expanded and was used mostly off the bench.

In 23 games with Pittsburgh, he hit .326 (14-43) with 3 doubles and 6 RBI.

On December 7, Jaramillo was designated for assignment, and he elected free agency 5 days later.

2012

He signed as a minor league free agent with the Chicago Cubs on January 18, 2012.

He was released by Chicago in March.

Jaramillo signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers on March 29, 2012.

He was assigned to Double-A Huntsville and was their Opening Day catcher.

On May 29, Jaramillo was promoted to Triple-A Nashville.

In 34 games with the Stars, he hit .258 with 8 doubles and 12 RBI.