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Keon Broxton was born on 7 May, 1990 in Lakeland, Florida, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1990). Discover Keon Broxton'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 33 years old?

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Age 33 years old
Zodiac Sign Taurus
Born 7 May, 1990
Birthday 7 May
Birthplace Lakeland, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Keon Broxton Height, Weight & Measurements

At 33 years old, Keon Broxton height is 1.91 m and Weight 88 kg.

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Height 1.91 m
Weight 88 kg
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Dating & Relationship status

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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Keon Broxton Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Keon Broxton worth at the age of 33 years old? Keon Broxton’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Keon Broxton's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Timeline

1990

Keon Darell Broxton (born May 7, 1990) is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Acereros de Monclova of the Mexican League.

He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Milwaukee Brewers, New York Mets, Baltimore Orioles and Seattle Mariners.

Broxton attended Lakeland Senior High School in Lakeland, Florida.

2008

The Philadelphia Phillies selected him in the 29th round of the 2008 MLB Draft.

He did not sign and attended Santa Fe Community College in Gainesville, Florida to play college baseball.

With Santa Fe, he appeared in the JUCO World Series.

2009

The Arizona Diamondbacks selected Broxton in the third round of the 2009 MLB draft.

2012

Through 2012, he played for the Missoula Osprey of the Rookie-level Pioneer League, South Bend Silver Hawks of the Single-A Midwest League, and Visalia Rawhide of the High-A California League.

The Diamondbacks assigned him to the Reno Aces of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League for the Triple-A National Championship Game, in which he hit a home run, helping the Aces win.

He was added to the team's 40-man roster on November 19, 2012.

2013

Broxton played for the Mobile BayBears of the Double-A Southern League in 2013.

2014

The Pittsburgh Pirates acquired Broxton from the Diamondbacks on March 27, 2014 in exchange for a player to be named later.

He played for the Altoona Curve of the Double-A Eastern League in 2014.

He began the 2014 season with Altoona and was promoted to the Indianapolis Indians of the Triple-A International League during the season.

2015

The Pirates promoted Broxton to the major leagues on September 20, 2015.

Broxton was used mainly as a pinch runner, going 0-for-2 at the plate, as well as one stolen base and three runs scored.

On December 17, 2015, the Pirates traded Broxton and Trey Supak to the Milwaukee Brewers in exchange for Jason Rogers.

2016

Broxton was one of nine players competing to be the Brewers center fielder for the 2016 season.

He won the competition and started on Opening Day.

He had his first career multi-home run game on August 21, 2016 against the Seattle Mariners.

2017

Broxton opened the 2017 season as the Brewers starting center fielder.

On July 22, he was sent down to Triple-A.

In 326 plate appearances, Broxton had been hitting .218 with 14 home runs and 17 stolen bases but was leading the majors in strikeouts with 124.

Broxton was recalled from the minors on August 1, and went on to put together a 20-20 season (home runs and stolen bases) and finished with a slash line of .220/.299/.420.

2018

Broxton remained in the Brewers' minor league system with the Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the PCL to open the 2018 season, as the Brewers made significant moves in free agency in the offseason and brought in All-Star centerfielder Lorenzo Cain.

Cain suffered an injury on June 26, opening a roster spot for Broxton as Cain went on the disabled list.

Broxton provided strong defense, including two home run robbing catches of Minnesota Twins players in one series, and had his third multi-home run game of his MLB career against the Cincinnati Reds.

2019

On January 5, 2019, the Brewers traded Broxton to the New York Mets in exchange for Bobby Wahl, Adam Hill, and Felix Valerio.

He struggled during his brief stint with the team, hitting just .143 with 2 runs batted in.

He was designated for assignment on May 17, 2019.

Broxton was traded by the Mets to the Baltimore Orioles for international signing bonus slots on May 22, 2019.

He hit a two-run homer to left on the first pitch of his first Orioles plate appearance off Jeff Hoffman in an 8–6 loss to the Colorado Rockies at Coors Field two days later on May 24.

Broxton's time with the Orioles lasted only two months as he was designated for assignment on July 21 due to striking out in 49 of 112 plate appearances (43.75%) and the emergence of Anthony Santander.

He was claimed off waivers by the Seattle Mariners on July 27, 2019.

On August 27, he was suspended two games and fined an undisclosed amount for throwing his batting glove at an umpire for arguing balls-and-strikes in the previous game.

On December 8, 2019, Broxton signed a minor league contract with the Milwaukee Brewers.

2020

Broxton did not play in a game in 2020 due to the cancellation of the minor league season because of the COVID-19 pandemic.

He became a free agent on November 2, 2020.

On February 8, 2021, Broxton signed a minor league contract with the Minnesota Twins organization that included an invitation to Spring Training.

In 73 games with the Triple-A St. Paul Saints, Broxton struggled, hitting .186 with 9 home runs and 26 RBI's. On August 19, the Twins released Broxton.