Darin Charles Erstad Net Worth is $1.3 Million Darin Charles Erstad Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Darin Charles Erstad (/ˈdærən ˈɜrstæt/; born June 4, 1974) is an American former professional baseball player and the current head coach of the University of Nebraska Cornhuskers baseball team. Prior to 2007, he had played with the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim franchise (1996-2006) before signing with the Chicago White Sox in 2007. He batted and threw left-handed. He was a two-time MLB All-Star- and a three-time Gold Glove Award winner.
Full Name Darin Erstad Date Of Birth June 4, 1974 Place Of Birth Jamestown, North Dakota, USA Height 6' 2" (1.88 m) Weight 99.8 kg Profession Coach, Baseball player Education University of Nebraska–Lincoln, Jamestown High School Nationality American Spouse Jessica Erstad Children Adam Erstad, Zack Erstad, Jordan Elizabeth Erstad Nominations Shorty Award for Viner of the Year Star Sign Gemini
# Fact 1 (December 27) Signs a one-year, $1 million plus incentives contract with the Houston Astros. [2007] 2 Announced retirement. [June 2010] 3 Only player in baseball history to win a gold glove as an infielder and an outfielder. 4 Made major league debut on 14 June 1996. 5 Outfielder/first baseman with the California/Anaheim/Los Angeles Angels, 1996-present. 6 In 2000 led the American league in hits (240). 7 In 2001 led American League outfielders in fielding percentage (.998).
Self Title Year Status Character Prime 9 2010 TV Series Himself Sunday Night Baseball 1997-2006 TV Series Himself - Anaheim Angels First Baseman / Himself / Himself - Anaheim Angels Center Fielder / ... MLB on Fox Pregame Show 2005 TV Series Himself 2002 World Series 2002 Video documentary Himself - Anaheim Angels 2002 American League Championship Series 2002 TV Series Himself 2000 MLB All-Star Game 2000 TV Special Himself - AL Left Fielder: Anaheim Angels 1998 MLB All-Star Game 1998 TV Special Himself
Known for movies 2002 World Series (2002) as Himself - Anaheim Angels
Sunday Night Baseball (1997-2006) as Himself - Anaheim Angels First Baseman / Himself / Himself - Anaheim Angels Center Fielder / Himself - Anaheim Angels Designated Hitter / Himself - Anaheim Angels Left Fielder
1998 MLB All-Star Game (1998) as Himself
2000 MLB All-Star Game (2000) as Himself - AL Left Fielder: Anaheim Angels