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Jeff Locke was born on 20 November, 1987 in North Conway, New Hampshire, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1987). Discover Jeff Locke'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 36 years old?
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20 November, 1987 |
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North Conway, New Hampshire, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 36 years old group.
Jeff Locke Height, Weight & Measurements
At 36 years old, Jeff Locke height is 1.83 m and Weight 84 kg.
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1.83 m |
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84 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Jeff Locke Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jeff Locke worth at the age of 36 years old? Jeff Locke’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jeff Locke's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Jeffrey Alan Locke (born November 20, 1987) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
In 2003, his first year, he was a New Hampshire State Second-Team All-Star.
In 2004, his second year, he was a New Hampshire State First-Team All-Star.
In 2005, his junior year, he was the New Hampshire player of the year and a New Hampshire State First-Team All-Star.
In 2006, his senior season, he was the New Hampshire player of the year, a New Hampshire State First-Team All-Star, co-captain of the Kennett High baseball team, and he shared the Jack Burns Baseball Award.
In June 2006, Locke graduated from A. Crosby Kennett High School.
Locke is the all-time leader in wins for Kennett High School.
Locke is nicknamed "The Redstone Rocket".
In June 2006, The Conway Daily Sun sports editor Lloyd Jones established the nickname because of Locke's fastball, the name of his hometown (Redstone, New Hampshire, a village within the town of Conway, New Hampshire), and in reference to America's first man in space, Alan Shepard of Derry, New Hampshire, whose Freedom 7 flight was launched by a Redstone rocket.
Locke was the first selection in the second round in the 2006 Major League Baseball draft by the Atlanta Braves.
Locke was assigned to the Gulf Coast Braves (Rookie League) upon signing with the organization on June 18, 2006.
In June 2007 the Atlanta Braves assigned Locke to the Danville Braves in the Advanced Rookie Appalachian League.
In November 2007, Baseball America ranked Locke No. 8 on their Atlanta Braves Top 10 Prospects list.
Locke played for the Rome Braves in 2008.
In December 2008, Baseball America ranked Locke No. 7 on their Atlanta Braves Top 10 Prospects list.
Locke started the 2009 season with the Myrtle Beach Pelicans.
On June 3, 2009, the Braves traded Locke to the Pittsburgh Pirates along with Charlie Morton and Gorkys Hernández in exchange for Nate McLouth.
When Locke was acquired, the Pirates assigned him to their Class A Advanced affiliate, the Lynchburg Hillcats.
In 2010, the Pirates took control of the Sarasota Reds and moved the team to Bradenton, where the club was renamed the Bradenton Marauders.
Locke was assigned to the new team and was the starting pitcher in the team's second-ever game, against the Fort Myers Miracle on April 9, 2010.
On July 14, 2010, Locke was promoted to the Pirates' Double A team, the Altoona Curve.
In January 2011, Baseball America ranked Locke No. 8 on their Pittsburgh Pirates Top 10 Prospects list.
In 2011, Locke pitched for Altoona and the Indianapolis Indians before being called up to the majors in September 2011.
He made his MLB debut on September 10, 2011 against the Florida Marlins which resulted in a loss.
He pitched a total of 4 games in 2011 for the Pittsburgh Pirates and went 0–3 with an ERA of 6.48 and 5 strikeouts.
In November 2011, Baseball America ranked Locke No. 10 on their Pittsburgh Pirates Top 10 Prospects list.
Locke recorded his first career win on October 1, 2012, giving up one run in six innings against the Atlanta Braves.
He previously played for the Miami Marlins and Pittsburgh Pirates, where he was an All-Star in 2013.
Locke is the son of Alan and Pam Locke and the grandson of Greta Locke.
In 2013, he was selected as an All-Star by San Francisco Giants manager Bruce Bochy.
Locke did not pitch in the game due to back stiffness.
Despite making the 2013 All-Star team, Locke was demoted to the Pirates' Double-A affiliate Altoona Curve on August 28.
Locke had a 2.15 ERA in his first 18 starts, but then had an 8.10 ERA over his next eight.
Locke was also left off the NLDS roster.
Locke was promoted from Altoona in a spot start on June 8, 2014 after Gerrit Cole was placed on the disabled list.
After being recalled for the 2nd stint of the season Locke showed success, carrying a 2.13 ERA over his last seven starts before the 2014 All-Star Break, including a very dominant performance against his mentor, A. J. Burnett, where he picked up his second win of the season.
In 2015, Locke made 30 starts for the Pirates, going 8–11 with a 4.49 ERA.
Locke began the season in the Pirates rotation, despite posting a record of 8–6, Locke's ERA stood at 5.54 and he was soon moved to the bullpen for the remainder of the season.
On November 29, 2016, Locke was designated for assignment by the Pirates.
On December 12, 2016, Locke signed a one-year contract with the Miami Marlins.