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Russell Branyan was born on 19 December, 1975 in Warner Robins, Georgia, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1975). Discover Russell Branyan'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 48 years old?

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Age 48 years old
Zodiac Sign Sagittarius
Born 19 December, 1975
Birthday 19 December
Birthplace Warner Robins, Georgia, U.S.
Nationality United States

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1975

Russell Oles Branyan (born December 19, 1975) is an American former professional baseball first baseman, who played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Cleveland Indians (two occasions), Cincinnati Reds, Milwaukee Brewers (two occasions), Tampa Bay Devil Rays, San Diego Padres, Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, Seattle Mariners (two occasions), Arizona Diamondbacks, and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

He batted left-handed and threw right-handed.

While primarily a first baseman, Branyan was capable of playing third base and the outfield, as well.

Branyan began his professional career in the Cleveland Indians minor league system.

Branyan was born December 19, 1975, in Warner Robins, Georgia.

1987

The previous record was held by Mike Simms who hit 39 home runs in 1987.

1993

Branyan was selected as an All-Georgia State baseball player in both 1993 and 1994.

1994

He graduated from Stratford Academy in 1994.

He was drafted out of Stratford Academy in the 1994 Major League Baseball draft by the Cleveland Indians in the seventh round (185th pick overall).

Branyan began his professional career with the rookie-level Burlington Indians of the Appalachian League in 1994.

He batted .211 with 10 doubles, five home runs and 13 RBIs in 55 games.

1995

The next two seasons, 1995 and 1996, Branyan played with the Class-A Columbus RedStixx of the South Atlantic League.

1996

He was named the South Atlantic League Most Valuable Player in 1996 after he set a league record for most home runs in a single season, with 40.

He was second in home runs and ninth in RBIs (with 106) in all of minor league baseball in 1996.

He was named the Indians' 1996 Minor League Player of the Year (receiving the Lou Boudreau Award).

1997

In 1997, with both the Class-A Advanced Kinston Indians and the Double-A Akron Aeros, he led all minor league baseball in home runs with 39.

1998

He made his big league debut with the Indians, on September 26, 1998, and was ranked the Indians' top prospect in 1999 by Baseball America.

Though he demonstrated the ability to hit home runs with Cleveland, his batting average was low.

In 1998 a strained tendon in his right wrist kept him on the disabled list for most of the season.

In for the Triple-A Buffalo Bisons of the International League, he batted .208 and hit 30 home runs.

Branyan was first called up to the Cleveland Indians in.

In his major league debut on September 26, 1998, Branyan went 0-for-4.

The next season,, Branyan played 11 games with Cleveland, batting .211 with one home run and six RBIs.

2002

Indians' manager Charlie Manuel suggested in 2002 that Branyan could benefit from more playing time, but he was traded to the Reds for prospect Ben Broussard during the season.

Excited to have a "clean slate," as he put it, Branyan hit 16 home runs with the Reds in 2002 but struggled with injuries in the 2003 campaign.

2004

Allowed to become a free agent, he spent 2004 in the minor leagues for the Atlanta Braves and Cleveland before Milwaukee picked him up on July 26.

In 51 games for the Brewers, Branyan hit 11 home runs.

2005

He competed with Wes Helms for the starting spot at third base in 2005 but again battled injuries much of the season.

2006

Branyan signed with the Devil Rays in 2006 and spent most of the year on their roster, but he expressed concern at the fact that he was not an everyday player with Tampa Bay.

Traded to the Padres in August, he hit what was at the time the longest home run in Petco Park history, measured at 453 feet.

2007

He batted .197 for the Padres in 2007 and was released July 28.

Branyan spent brief stints with the Phillies and Cardinals that season before becoming a free agent at the end of the year.

2008

In 2008, Branyan split the season between Milwaukee and the minor leagues, hitting 12 home runs at both destinations while serving in a platoon role with Bill Hall in Milwaukee.

2009

With the Mariners in 2009, Branyan started doing eye exercises with an ophthalmologist.

He attributed them to his most successful year in the major leagues thus far, when he hit a career-high 31 home runs while serving as an everyday player much of the season.

2010

Branyan signed with the Indians again in 2010.

After starting the year on the disabled list, he hit 10 home runs for them before getting traded back to Seattle.

With 15 home runs for the Mariners, Branyan finished the year with 25.

2011

He signed with the Diamondbacks in 2011, but only batted .197 with them and the Angels, with whom he finished the year.

2012

Branyan played in the minor leagues in 2012, did not play at all in 2013, and finished his career with time in the Mexican League and the Indians' system in 2014.