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William Lance Berkman is a former American professional baseball outfielder and first baseman. He played in Major League Baseball for the Houston Astros, New York Yankees, St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers. A standout baseball player at Canyon High School, Berkman attend...
Full Name Lance Berkman Net Worth $60 Million Salary 10 million USD Date Of Birth February 10, 1976 Place Of Birth Waco, Texas, United States Height 6 ft (1.85 m) Weight 220 lbs (99.79 kg) Profession Baseball player Education Rice University Nationality United States of America Spouse Cara Berkman (m. 1998) Children Hannah Leigh Berkman, Katie Mae Berkman, Abigail Primm Berkman, Carly Anne Berkman Nicknames William Lance Berkman Star Sign Aquarius
# Fact 1 Acquired by the New York Yankees from the Houston Astros. [July 2010] 2 Inducted into the Texas Sports Hall of Fame in 2009. 3 Has been given the nickname, "Fat Elvis" - a reference to one of the proposed designs for the Elvis Presley postage stamp. 4 Graduated from Canyon High School in New Braunfels, TX (1994) 5 Made major league debut on 16 July 1999. 6 Outfielder/first baseman with the Houston Astros (1999-2010[start]), New York Yankees (2010[end]), and St. Louis Cardinals (2011-present). 7 Attended Rice University, where he was named the 1997 National College Player of the Year 8 Three-time National League All-Star 9 Holds Major League record for doubles by a switch-hitter (55 in 2001)
Self Title Year Status Character Sunday Night Baseball 2000-2013 TV Series Himself - Houston Astros Left Fielder / Himself - Texas Rangers Designated Hitter / Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Right Fielder / ... Safe at Home 2011 TV Series Himself 2011 MLB All-Star Game 2011 TV Special Himself - NL Outfielder: St. Louis Cardinals 60 Minutes 2011 TV Series documentary Himself - Teammate (segment "Albert Pujols") Prime 9 2010-2011 TV Series Himself Pardon the Interruption 2008-2009 TV Series Himself 2008 MLB All-Star Game 2008 TV Special Himself - NL Starting First Baseman, Houston Astros Rome Is Burning 2006-2008 TV Series Himself - Correspondent / Himself Champions of Faith: Baseball Edition 2007 Video documentary Himself 2006 MLB All-Star Game 2006 TV Special Himself The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame... 2006 TV Series Himself 2005 World Series 2005 TV Series Himself - Houston Astros Left Fielder / First Baseman 2004 National League Championship Series 2004 TV Series Himself - Houston Astros Right Fielder 2004 MLB All-Star Game 2004 TV Special Himself - NL Starting Center Fielder: Houston Astros 2002 MLB All-Star Game 2002 TV Special Himself - NL Center Fielder: Houston Astros 2001 MLB All-Star Game 2001 TV Special Himself
Known for movies Champions of Faith: Baseball Edition (2007) as Himself
Sunday Night Baseball (2000-2013) as Himself - Houston Astros Left Fielder / Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Right Fielder / Himself - Texas Rangers Designated Hitter / Himself - Houston Astros Center Fielder / Himself - Houston Astros First Baseman / Himself - Houston Astros Right Fielder / Himself - New York Yankees Designated Hitter / Left Fielder / First Baseman / Himself / Himself - St. Louis Cardinals First Baseman / Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Left Fielder / Himself - St. Louis Cardinals Right FIelder
2004 MLB All-Star Game (2004) as Himself - NL Starting Center Fielder: Houston Astros
2002 MLB All-Star Game (2002) as Himself - NL Center Fielder: Houston Astros