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John Ryan Murphy was born on 13 May, 1991 in Bradenton, Florida, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1991). Discover John Ryan Murphy'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 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 13 May, 1991
Birthday 13 May
Birthplace Bradenton, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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John Ryan Murphy Height, Weight & Measurements

At 32 years old, John Ryan Murphy height is 180 cm .

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Timeline

1991

John Ryan Murphy (born May 13, 1991) is an American former professional baseball catcher.

He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the New York Yankees, Minnesota Twins, Arizona Diamondbacks, Atlanta Braves, and Pittsburgh Pirates.

Murphy attended The Pendleton School at IMG Academy in Bradenton, Florida.

He played for the school's baseball team as a pitcher and third baseman in his freshman year of high school, moving to catcher for his sophomore season.

In his senior year, Murphy had a .627 batting average, with 11 home runs and 66 runs batted in (RBIs).

Murphy committed to attend the University of Miami to play college baseball for the Hurricanes.

2009

However, he was drafted by the Yankees in the second round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft and signed with them for a $1.25 million signing bonus.

2010

He played for the Charleston RiverDogs of the Class A South Atlantic League in 2010, and returned to Charleston for the start of the 2011 season.

He received a promotion to the Tampa Yankees of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League at mid-season.

2012

The Yankees invited Murphy to spring training in 2012.

He played for Tampa and the Trenton Thunder of the Class AA Eastern League in 2012.

2013

Murphy began the 2013 season with Trenton.

On June 13, 2013, the Yankees promoted Murphy to the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders of the Class AAA International League, the highest level in minor league baseball.

Murphy had a .269 batting average with 12 home runs and 46 RBIs in Trenton and Scranton.

On September 1, 2013, Murphy was called up to the Yankees when rosters were expanded, pinch-hitting a single in his first major league at-bat on September 2, 2013, against the Chicago White Sox.

He made his first major league start on September 14.

He was behind the plate during Mariano Rivera's last game at Yankee Stadium.

2014

Murphy competed with Francisco Cervelli and Austin Romine to be the backup catcher for the Yankees in spring training in 2014.

After years being called J.R. Murphy, he requested to be known as John Ryan going forward.

Cervelli won the job, and Murphy was optioned to the minor leagues.

Cervelli suffered a hamstring injury on April 13, and was placed on the 60-day disabled list, resulting in the Yankees calling up Murphy to replace Cervelli as the backup catcher.

On April 26, 2014, Murphy hit his first career home run against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim in Yankee Stadium and also notched his first multi-RBI game by driving in a total of three runs.

Murphy remained with the Yankees until June 17, when Cervelli was activated from the disabled list and Murphy was optioned back down to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre.

The Yankees traded Cervelli in the 2014–15 offseason, and Murphy competed with Romine in spring training to be Brian McCann's backup for the 2015 season.

Murphy won the competition, and Romine was designated for assignment.

2015

On July 23, 2015, Murphy hit singles off both the second-base and third-base bags.

On July 25, Murphy hit a game-winning three-run home run against Glen Perkins of the Minnesota Twins to finish off a comeback win from 5–0 at Target Field in Minneapolis, his second career home run.

Murphy finished the 2015 season with a .277 batting average and three home runs in 172 plate appearances.

The Yankees traded Murphy to the Minnesota Twins for Aaron Hicks on November 11, 2015.

2016

Murphy started the 2016 season as the backup catcher to Kurt Suzuki.

On May 6, 2016, after beginning the season 3-for-40 (.075), the Twins optioned Murphy to the Rochester Red Wings of the International League.

He spent most of the season in Rochester, ending the year with a .146 average in 26 major league games.

2017

He returned to Rochester to start the 2017 season after losing the backup catching job to veteran Chris Gimenez.

With Rochester, Murphy batted .222 in 59 games.

On July 27, 2017, the Twins traded Murphy to the Arizona Diamondbacks for minor league pitcher Gabriel Moya.

The Diamondbacks assigned Murphy to the Reno Aces of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League, and promoted him to the major leagues on September 1.

2018

Murphy made the Diamondbacks' Opening Day roster in 2018 as the third catcher, serving with Alex Avila and Jeff Mathis.

Murphy played in 87 games, hitting a career high nine home runs with 24 RBIs.

2019

On April 30, 2019, Murphy struck out against CC Sabathia for Sabathia's 3,000 strikeout.

On May 25, 2019, the Diamondbacks designated Murphy for assignment.