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Tim Hudson

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Age 48
Birthday July 141975
Birth Sign Cancer
City Columbus
Country GA
Profession Baseball Player

Tim Hudson is a famous Baseball Player, born on July 14, 1975 in United States. As of December 2022, Tim Hudson’s net worth is $50 Million. He was named to two American League All-Star teams while playing for the Athletics, in 2000 and 2004, then became a National League All-Star for the first time in his career in 2010 with the Braves.

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Spouse Kimberly Bruner
Children(s) Kade Hudson, Kennedie Hudson, Tess Hudson

Tim Hudson Biography

All-Star pitcher who spent his first six seasons with the Oakland Athletics before being traded to the Atlanta Braves prior to the 2005 season. He led the American League in wins in 2000 and was named 2010 National League Comeback Player of the Year. He won the World Series as a member of the San Francisco Giants in 2014. On November 18, 2013, Hudson agreed to a two-year, $23 million contract with the San Francisco Giants. Hudson set a franchise record by pitching 30 2/3 innings in the season before issuing a walk. The streak was snapped on April 25 when he walked Carlos Santana. In his first year with the Giants, he was selected to participate in the All-Star Game. Accomplishing this feat, he has made the All-Star team at least once with every team he has pitched for. On August 27, 2014 in a 4–2 team win over the Colorado Rockies at Oracle Park (then called AT&T Park), Hudson recorded his 2,000th career strikeout. Hudson started game 2 of the 2014 NLDS, a game that went 18 innings; Hudson also started the only other postseason game to go longer than 16 innings while on the Braves in 2005. On October 29, Hudson became the oldest pitcher to start Game 7 of the World Series. The Giants went on to win the game, 3–2, and the series, 4–3, over the Kansas City Royals, giving Hudson the first and only World Series ring of his 16-year career. When Hudson started Game 3 in San Francisco, he became the oldest pitcher (age 39) to make a World Series debut..

His wife Kim gave birth to their daughter Kennedy Rose in July 2001. He also has a daughter named Tess and a son named Kade.

Timothy Adam Hudson (born July 14, 1975) is an American former professional baseball pitcher of Major League Baseball (MLB). After spending his college years at Chattahoochee Valley Community College and Auburn University, Hudson played in the major leagues for the Oakland Athletics (1999–2004), the Atlanta Braves (2005–13) and the San Francisco Giants (2014–15). With the Giants, he won the 2014 World Series over the Kansas City Royals.

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Hudson attended Glenwood School in Phenix City, Alabama where in his senior season he led the team to the 1993 AISA state championship. He finished his high school career with a 12–1 record and a 1.78 ERA. Despite his record, Hudson was considered undersized by scouts at 6’0″ tall and 160 pounds and was not drafted nor was he offered a scholarship to a major college. Hudson decided to attend a local two-year college, Chattahoochee Valley Community College (CVCC).

Tim Hudson Net Worth

Tim Hudson is one of the richest Baseball Player & listed on most popular Baseball Player. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Tim Hudson‘s net worth $50 Million.

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Despite winning the 1993 AISA state championship, he was not offered any D1 scholarships and attended Chattahoochee Valley Community College instead.

Hudson attended Glenwood School in Phenix City, Alabama where in his senior season he led the team to the 1993 AISA state championship. He finished his high school career with a 12–1 record and a 1.78 ERA. Despite his record, Hudson was considered undersized by scouts at 6’0″ tall and 160 pounds and was not drafted nor was he offered a scholarship to a major college. Hudson decided to attend a local two-year college, Chattahoochee Valley Community College (CVCC).

In 1994, his freshman year at CVCC, he earned First-team All American honors while leading his team to the AJCCC Division II championship. He also led CVCC team in batting average (.385), home runs (9), RBI (42), wins (10–2), strikeouts (76), and was second on the team with a 2.76 ERA. As a sophomore, he was named Second-team All American and set a school and conference record with 117 strikeouts which also led the nation. As a hitter, Hudson batted .345 with 5 home runs, and 29 RBI. His sophomore season ERA of 1.95 was the team and conference best.

Prior to his junior year, Hudson transferred to Auburn University where he would play two seasons. He is still at or near the top of many school records. In 1997, he played all 65 games for the Tigers while both pitching and playing outfield. That season, he hit .396 with 18 home runs and 95 RBI. As a pitcher, he finished 15–2 with a 2.97 ERA to earn SEC Player of the Year and consensus All-American honors. Tim was the first player to be named First Team All-SEC at two positions (P,OF) in the same year. He was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 6th round of the 1997 amateur draft.

Who is Tim Hudson dating?

According to our records, Tim Hudson married to Kimberly Bruner. As of May 2022, Tim Hudson’s is not dating anyone.

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His second season with the Braves was disappointing. He posted career-highs in losses (12) and ERA (4.86) in 2006. He returned to his earlier form in 2007 however, finishing with a 16–10 record and a 3.33 ERA. He was in the midst of a 9-game winning streak, the second of his career, at one point in the season. Hudson struck out a career-high 13 batters on April 25 against the Florida Marlins.

Tim Hudson Height

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Facts & Trivia

Ranked on the list of most popular Baseball Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous celebrity born in United States. Tim Hudson celebrates birthday on July 14 of every year.

Before the 2005 season, Hudson was traded to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for Charles Thomas, Dan Meyer, and Juan Cruz. On August 6, 2005, Hudson won his 100th career game, defeating the St. Louis Cardinals 8–1.

What is Tim Hudson doing now?

In January 2020, Hudson was named the pitching coach for the Auburn Tigers baseball team.

Is Tim Hudson a Hall of Famer?

Tim Hudson falls off Hall of Fame ballot in 2022.

Where does Tim Hudson coach?

Former Auburn great and 17-year MLB veteran Tim Hudson enters his third season as the volunteer assistant and pitching coach for the Auburn baseball program in 2021. Although Hudson’s first two seasons on staff in 2020 and 2021 was affected by COVID-19, he has still made an immediate impact with the program.

What year did Tim Hudson play for the Braves?

Dates joined

Who was Billy Beane’s assistant?

Paul DePodesta
BornDecember 16, 1972 Alexandria, Virginia, U.S.
NationalityAmerican
Alma materHarvard University (1995)

In January 2006, Hudson was named to the Team USA roster for the 2006 World Baseball Classic.

On April 29, 2007, both Hudson’s grandmother and St. Louis Cardinals relief pitcher Josh Hancock, his college teammate at Auburn, died. He drew his grandmother’s initials on the pitcher’s mound before his next start, and wore them on his spikes. He also sewed Hancock’s initials (JH) on his jersey. He pitched 8 innings, giving up 2 earned runs against the Philadelphia Phillies. He did not get a decision, but the Braves ultimately won, 5–2.

Hudson is one of only 7 ballplayers who pitched in the NL in 2007 who won at least 12 games in each year from 2004–07, the others being Carlos Zambrano, Greg Maddux, Roy Oswalt, Jason Marquis, Derek Lowe, and Jeff Suppan.

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