Brock Vradenburg
Brock Vradenburg | |
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Philadelphia Phillies | |
First baseman | |
Born: Pasadena, California, U.S. | March 20, 2002|
Bats: Left Throws: Right |
Brock Comegys Vradenburg (born March 20, 2002) is an American professional baseball first baseman in the Philadelphia Phillies organization.
Career
Amateur
Vradenburg attended Maranatha High School in Pasadena, California and played college baseball for the Michigan State Spartans. He was named first-team All-Big Ten Conference as a junior after batting .400 with 13 home runs and 69 RBI.[1] Vradenburg played summer collegiate baseball for the Lexington County Blowfish of the Coastal Plain League in 2021 and 2022.[2]
Miami Marlins
The Miami Marlins selected Vradenburg in the third round (78th overall) of the 2023 Major League Baseball draft.[3] After signing with the team, he was assigned to the Jupiter Hammerheads of the Single-A Florida State League,[4] where he slashed .236/.368/.291 with one home run, 10 RBI, and three stolen bases. Vradenburg split 2024 between Jupiter and the High-A Beloit Sky Carp, batting a combined .206/.327/.329 with 10 home runs, 64 RBI, and 20 stolen bases across 125 appearances.[5]
Vradenburg made 66 appearances for High-A Beloit, slashing .172/.290/.279 with two home runs, 22 RBI, and 12 stolen bases. Vradenburg was released by the Marlins organization on August 4, 2025.[6]
Philadelphia Phillies
On August 6, 2025, Vradenburg signed a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies organization.[7]
References
- ^ Linsner, Cory (May 27, 2023). "Brock Vradenburg has historic season for Michigan State". Spartans Wire. USA Today.
- ^ Grant Jr., Thomas (2022-07-25). "Lexington County's Brock Vradenburg Earns CPL Player of the Week Honors". Lexington County Chronicle. Retrieved 2025-02-15.
- ^ "Marlins' Brock Vradenburg: Taken by Miami". CBS Sports. RotoWire. July 10, 2023.
- ^ Berman, Marc (2023-07-27). "Jupiter Hammerheads, Palm Beach Cardinals will call Ballpark of Palm Beaches home". Palm Beach Post. Retrieved 2025-02-15.
- ^ "Offishial News: Joey Wiemer claimed, Brock Vradenburg cut, Kemp Alderman awarded again". fishonfirst.com. Retrieved August 5, 2025.
- ^ https://www.milb.com/transactions/2025-08-04
- ^ https://www.milb.com/transactions/2025-08-06
External links
- Career statistics from MLB · ESPN · Baseball Reference (Minors)
- Michigan State Spartans bio