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Ryan Webb was born on 5 February, 1986 in Clearwater, Florida, U.S., is an American professional baseball player. Discover Ryan Webb'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 38 years old?

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Age 38 years old
Zodiac Sign Aquarius
Born 5 February, 1986
Birthday 5 February
Birthplace Clearwater, Florida, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Ryan Webb Height, Weight & Measurements

At 38 years old, Ryan Webb height is 1.96 m and Weight 104 kg.

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Height 1.96 m
Weight 104 kg
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Ryan Webb Net Worth

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1986

Ryan Christopher Webb (born February 5, 1986) is an American former professional baseball relief pitcher.

He has pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres, Florida / Miami Marlins, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, and Tampa Bay Rays.

He is the son of former big leaguer Hank Webb.

Prior to playing professionally, he attended Clearwater Central Catholic High School.

2004

Drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the fourth round of the 2004 Major League Baseball draft, Webb began his professional career that year with the AZL Athletics.

He went 1-1 with a 4.87 ERA in eight games within the Arizona League.

2005

In 2005, he pitched for the Kane County Cougars, going 5-11 with a 4.76 ERA in 24 games and finished third in the Midwest League in losses and fifth in home runs allowed with 16.

2006

With the Stockton Ports in 2006, he went 8-9 with a 5.28 ERA in 23 starts, and in 20 total starts split between the Ports and Midland RockHounds in 2007, he went 4-11 with a 6.54 ERA.

2008

He went 9-8 in 25 games with Midland in 2008.

2009

On July 5, 2009, Webb was traded to the San Diego Padres as part of a trade involving Scott Hairston, and was added to the Major League roster.

In 28 games with the Padres, he went 2-1 with a 3.86 ERA and 6 holds, striking out 19 in 25.2 innings.

2010

Webb opened 2010 with Triple-A Portland, where he pitched in 8 games before being recalled on May 4 to replace the injured Sean Gallagher.

When Gallagher returned on May 28, it was Adam Russell who was optioned.

Webb was sent down on August 7, and returned for one game on August 20 before being sent down the next day.

He was recalled when the rosters expanded on September 1.

In 54 games with San Diego in 2010, he went 3-1 with a 2.90 ERA and 9 holds, striking out 44 in 59 innings.

Following the 2010 season, Webb was traded with Edward Mujica to the Marlins for Cameron Maybin.

In his Marlins debut, he gave up 3 runs in the top of the 10th against the Mets on April 2, earning the loss.

In April, he had an 11-game, 12.1 inning scoreless streak.

After feeling soreness in his shoulder after an appearance against the Mariners on June 26, Webb was placed on the disabled list on July 2.

He returned on August 17, and finished the season with Florida.

Webb earned his second victory of the season 3 nights later when Steve Clevenger hit a walk-off double after Webb had worked the top of the 10th inning.

Despite owning an ERA of 3.80 in 42 games for the O's, Webb was optioned to the minors on August 1.

2011

Webb made the team in 2011 as a middle reliever.

In 2011, he went 2-4 with a 3.20 ERA and 8 holds, striking out 31 in 50.2 innings.

2012

Webb made the team in 2012.

After having a rough June and beginning of July, going 1-1 with an 8.16 ERA in 14.1 innings, he was optioned to Triple-A New Orleans when Edward Mujica returned on July 16.

After a 3-game stint with the Zephyrs, he returned to Miami when Logan Morrison was placed on the disabled list on July 29.

In 65 games with Miami, he went 4-3 with a 4.03 ERA and 10 holds, striking out 44 in 60.1 innings.

2013

On January 18, 2013, Webb signed a one-year, $975,000 deal with the Marlins to avoid arbitration for the first time.

He had a 13-game, 17.1 inning scoreless streak starting on April 23 and ending on May 21.

Webb played all of 2013 with Miami, where in a career-high 66 appearances, he went 2-6 with a 2.91 ERA and a career-low 4 holds, striking out 54 in 80.1 innings.

Webb fell one appearance short of earning a $10,000 bonus, which came at 67 appearances.

After the season, Webb was non-tendered by Miami, becoming a free agent.

On December 10, 2013, Webb signed a two-year, $4.5 million deal with the Baltimore Orioles.

On May 7 Webb picked up his first win in an Orioles jersey pitching in relief against the Tampa Bay Rays.

2015

On April 9, 2015, Webb was traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers (along with minor league catcher Brian Ward and a competitive balance draft pick) in exchange for minor leaguers Ben Rowen and Chris O'Brien.

The Dodgers outrighted him to the minors on April 12.

He accepted the assignment to AAA but the Dodgers released him the following day, on April 13.

Webb signed a minor league contract with the Cleveland Indians that same day.