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Cory Spangenberg was born on 16 March, 1991 in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, United States, is an American baseball player. Discover Cory Spangenberg'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 Pisces
Born 16 March 1991
Birthday 16 March
Birthplace Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Timeline

2019

Spangenburg signed a one-year deal with the Milwaukee Brewers on January 4, 2019. He opened the 2019 season with the San Antonio Missions. On May 14, he was designated for assignment. On August 24, the Brewers selected Spangenburg's contract. In AAA with the San Antonio Missions, he led the PCL with 28 stolen bases while being caught four times, and batted .309/.378/.498.

On December 6, 2019, Spangenberg signed with the Saitama Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB).

2017

After competing with Schimpf for the starting third base job in spring training in 2017, Spangenberg was among the Padres' final roster cuts. He was recalled on April 25 after hitting .348 in El Paso while Schimpf struggled with the Padres. Spangenberg started slowly, but improved in the second half, putting up a .794 OPS with eight home runs after the All-Star break and claiming the third-base position as Yangervis Solarte transitioned to shortstop in August. He finished with a .264/.322/.401 batting line and 13 home runs in 129 games, with 86 starts at third base, 12 in left field, and 4 at second. In 2018, he hit .235 with 7 home runs and 25 runs batted in. He was designated for assignment on November 20 and released the next day.

2016

Spangenberg was the starting second baseman on the 2016 opening-day roster, but he tore his quad in April and played in only 14 games that season. Jemile Weeks, and later Alexi Amarista and Ryan Schimpf, picked up most of the remaining time at second base.

2015

Spangenberg made the Padres' Opening Day roster in 2015 as a bench player, making occasional appearances at second and third. By June 2015, Spangenberg began to gain playing time at second base, due to the struggles of Jedd Gyorko. He suffered a knee injury in late June and went on the disabled list, returning in mid-August. For 2015, Spangenberg finished with a .271/.333/.399 batting line and 4 home runs in 108 games, with 48 starts at second base and 11 at third.

2014

The Padres promoted Spangenberg to the Major Leagues on September 1, 2014, receiving a start at third base and recording his first Major League hit, a two-run single. He hit a walk-off home run off Brad Ziegler of the Arizona Diamondbacks in his second Major League game. He played in 20 games in 2014, making starts at third and in left field.

2012

Spangenberg played for the Lake Elsinore Storm in 2012 where he hit .271 with one home run and 40 RBIs in 98 games, and Lake Elsinore and the San Antonio Missions in 2013 where he slashed .292/.346/.407 with six home runs and 51 RBIs in 130 games. He spent 2014 with the San Antonio Missions. He missed two months of the season in 2014 after suffering a concussion, but was named the Texas League Player of the Month for July after returning to the Missions. Spangenberg, who had primarily played second base in his minor league career, also moved around the field in 2014, making starts at third base and in center field. In 66 games for San Antonio, he batted .331 with two home runs and 22 RBIs.

2011

The San Diego Padres selected Spangenberg in the first round, with the 10th overall selection, of the 2011 MLB Draft. Spangenberg signed with the Padres, receiving a $1.883 million signing bonus. He made his professional debut with the Eugene Emeralds and was promoted to the Fort Wayne TinCaps in July. In 72 games between both teams, he batted .316 with three home runs and 44 RBIs. Before the 2012 season, MLB.com rated Spangenberg as the 81st best prospect in baseball.

2009

Spangenberg graduated from Abington Heights High School in Clarks Summit, Pennsylvania, in 2009. During his senior year, he led the Abington Heights Comets varsity baseball team to a Pennsylvania Interscholastic Athletic Association Class AAA state championship. Spangenberg attended the Virginia Military Institute (VMI) in 2010, and played college baseball for the VMI Keydets. He was named the Big South Conference's freshman of the year. He transferred to Indian River State College in 2011, stating that the military commitment of VMI took too much time away from baseball and his coursework.

1991

Cory Joseph Spangenberg (/ˈ s p æ n dʒ ən b ɜːr ɡ / ; born March 16, 1991) is an American professional baseball infielder and outfielder for the Saitama Seibu Lions of Nippon Professional Baseball. The San Diego Padres selected Spangenberg in the first round, with the 10th overall selection, of the 2011 MLB Draft. He has previously played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Padres and Milwaukee Brewers.