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Robbie Grossman was born on 16 September, 1989 in San Diego, California, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1989). Discover Robbie Grossman'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 34 years old?
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16 September |
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San Diego, California, U.S. |
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United States
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Robbie Grossman Height, Weight & Measurements
At 34 years old, Robbie Grossman height is 1.83 m and Weight 98 kg.
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1.83 m |
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98 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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Robbie Grossman Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Robbie Grossman worth at the age of 34 years old? Robbie Grossman’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Robbie Grossman's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Robert Edward Grossman (born September 16, 1989) is an American professional baseball outfielder who is a free agent.
He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Houston Astros, Minnesota Twins, Oakland Athletics, Detroit Tigers, Atlanta Braves, and Texas Rangers.
Grossman was born in San Diego, California, but grew up in Cypress, Texas, where he played four seasons of varsity baseball at Cy-Fair High School between 2005 and 2008.
He was a first-team all-district selection as a freshman.
In his junior season, the team won the 5A state baseball championship.
"He was fun to coach because he worked very hard at practice and looked like he was having the time of his life playing the game. We knew early on as a coaching staff that he was a special player," said a former high school coach, John Pope.
After attending high school in Texas, Grossman was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the sixth round in 2008.
Considered a possible first round pick, Grossman fell in the 2008 Major League Baseball Draft due to his commitment to attend the University of Texas.
However, the Pirates selected Grossman in the sixth round of the draft and signed him for an above slot $1 million signing bonus.
In 2010, Grossman played for the Bradenton Marauders of the High-A Florida State League (FSL).
In 2011, again playing for the Marauders, Grossman became the first minor league player since Nick Swisher in 2004 to score 100 runs and walk 100 times in a season; he also became the first player in the FSL to do so since 1998.
He was named Minor League Player of the Year for the Pittsburgh organization.
Kevin Goldstein of Baseball Prospectus ranked Grossman as the 76th best prospect in baseball before the 2012 season.
The Pirates invited Grossman to spring training in 2012.
On July 24, 2012, the Pirates traded him to the Houston Astros along with Rudy Owens and Colton Cain for Wandy Rodríguez.
Between Pittsburgh's Double-A affiliate, the Altoona Curve of the Eastern League, and Houston's Double-A team, the Corpus Christi Hooks of the Texas League, Grossman hit .266 with 10 home runs in 131 games.
He made his MLB debut with the Astros in 2013.
He won the 2023 World Series with the Rangers.
The Astros promoted Grossman to the major leagues on April 24, 2013, he batted leadoff in his debut.
He split time that year between the Oklahoma City Redhawks of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League and the Astros.
At one point, Grossman hit safely in 13 consecutive games, a team high that year.
Grossman played in 103 games for the Astros in 2014, hitting for a .233 batting average, six home runs and 37 runs batted in (RBI).
After spending much of the 2015 season in the minors, he was released by the Astros after the 2015 season.
On December 11, 2015, Grossman signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians, receiving a non-roster invitation to spring training.
He opted out of his contract on May 16, 2016 and signed with the Minnesota Twins.
The Twins promoted him to the major leagues on May 19, and he hit a home run in his first game with the Twins on May 20.
He split time among the outfield and DH.
He appeared in 99 games for the Twins, setting career highs in home runs, average, walks and runs scored.
In 2017, he established himself as a regular in the Twins’ lineup, playing in a career-high 119 games despite missing a few weeks with a thumb fracture, hitting .246 with 9 HR and 45 RBI.
In 2018, Grossman began the season as the Twins' designated hitter.
He played in a career-high 129 games, hitting .273 with 5 home runs and 48 RBIs.
On November 30, 2018, the Twins non-tendered him and he became a free agent.
On February 15, 2019, Grossman signed a one-year deal with the Oakland Athletics.
Grossman did not perform as he did the previous season, as he hit just .240 with 6 home runs and 38 RBI in 138 games.
On January 5, 2021, Grossman signed a two-year, $10 million contract with the Detroit Tigers.
On May 28, Grossman hit his first career walk-off home run against Justin Wilson to give the Tigers a 3–2 extra innings win over the New York Yankees.
While hitting .239 for the 2021 season, Grossman had a career-high 98 walks (fourth in the AL) for a solid .357 on-base percentage.
He posted numerous other career highs, including at-bats (557), home runs (23), RBI (67) and stolen bases (20).
He became the seventh player in Tigers franchise history to post a season of 20+ home runs and 20+ stolen bases.
On May 10, 2022, Grossman set a new MLB all-time record for position players with 401 consecutive games without an error.