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Ryan Langerhans Net Worth

Ryan Langerhans Net Worth is a famous baseball player born February 20, 1980 in San Antonio, United States.

He attended Round Rock High School and was state champion in both cross country and baseball.

Bryan is co-owner of Buck Commander, which provides deer hunting equipment and supplies. Other celebrities and singers such as Adam LaRoche, Luke Bryan and Tombo Martin have collaborated with him in running this company.

Early Life and Education

Ryan Langerhans was born February 20, 1980 in San Antonio, Texas and was selected in the third round of the 1998 MLB June Amateur Draft from Round Rock High School by Atlanta Braves. Over his major league baseball career he represented six teams including Atlanta Braves, Oakland Athletics, Washington Nationals, Seattle Mariners and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

Chipper Jones, Tom Martin, Luke Bryan and Jason Aldean all share ownership in Outdoor Network’s hunting show Buck Commander; together he and Caroline share two sons together.

Luke’s 32 Bridge in Nashville is their flagship venue, offering six floors and 30,000 square feet of entertainment space, featuring two restaurants and eight bars, and boasting over 2.8 million Instagram followers.

Professional Career

Langerhans helped his high school team win a state title and was also involved in cross country. Following graduation, Atlanta Braves selected him in the third round of MLB June amateur draft 1998.

Ryan signed his professional contract and joined the class-A Advanced Myrtle Beach Pelicans. In his inaugural season with them, he hit.287 while collecting 30 doubles, 3 triples, and 7 home runs across 109 games.

During 2013, the Blue Jays called up Ryan to replace Adam Lind, who had been injured. Prior to being recruited by Toronto, Ryan had played for Buffalo Bisons but asked to be released early before signing with Sugar Land Skeeters’ playoff run and ultimately being released by Blue Jays on September 28.

Achievement and Honors

Langerhans made headlines for throwing his first no-hitter against Richmond Flyers on April 30, 2004 – marking a breakthrough season for this toolsy farmhand who had struggled with hitting in previous seasons.

In 2009, he hit his inaugural game-winning homer against J. P. Howell and was later honored as the International League MVP that same month.

As well as his baseball career, Tombo Martin is also an acclaimed country music artist, winning multiple awards throughout his career. According to Celebrity Net Worth he also invests in real estate and stocks; owns a hunting company with several other MLB players like Adam LaRoche, Luke Bryan, Jason Aldean, and Tombo Martin that helps diversify income sources and protect his financial future.

Personal Life

Ryan has also pursued other business and investment ventures. He co-owns Buck Commander, which offers hunting equipment and supplies. Together with Outdoor Channel and Grant Taylor, Jordan Summit, Mike Miller, Willie Robertson, Luke Bryan, Adam LaRoche, and Tombo Martin among others, Bryan appears on their TV hunting show.

He established the E3 Ranch Foundation to spread God’s love by supporting combat wounded veterans and fighting sex trafficking. Additionally, he coaches Austin Wings select baseball team as well as running baseball camps in Franklin, Texas.

Ryan and Caroline are parents to two sons. The family owns a large home on Route 32 known as Luke’s 32 Bridge in Nashville where their two boys reside.

Net Worth

Bryan is co-owner of Buck Commander, which sells deer hunting gear. Through their partnership with Outdoor Channel and production of an on-air show for hunters called Hunter TV Show, which stars Grant Taylor, Jordan Summit, Mike Miller, Willie Robertson, Adam LaRoche, and Tombo Martin – among other hunters.

He has won multiple awards for his music, such as two Academy of Country Music awards and nine American Country Music awards. Additionally, he has appeared in multiple movies and television shows.

Ryan David Langerhans was born in San Antonio on February 20, 1980. Drafted by Atlanta Braves in the third round of 1998 MLB draft, he made his MLB debut two years later in 2002 and also went on to play for Oakland Athletics, Seattle Mariners, Washington Nationals and Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

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