Kyle Harris Higashioka is an American professional baseball catcher for the New York Yankees of Major League Baseball (MLB). He was drafted in the seventh round of 2008, MLB draft, and made his MLB debut in 2017.
Kyle Higashioka was born on 20 April 1990 in Huntington Beach, California, United States. Kyle is an American but considers himself half Japanese since his father is a third-generation Japanese American.
Kyle Higashioka was born to Ted Higashioka (father) a Japanese American and Diane (mother). Not much is known about Kyle’s parents and family.
The American baseball catcher has a height of 6 feet 1 inch and weighs about 91 kg.
There are little details and information about Kyle Higashioka’s mother “Diane”. Kyle promised his mother he would earn a college degree and so he is taking classes in mechanical engineering at Orange Coast College.
What stands out most when it comes to Higashioka is that he uses his body, rather than his glove, to block balls. From a squatting position, he can make quick lateral movements that most catchers would probably struggle to pull off. As a result, Higgy has an easier time deadening the ball and keeping it in front of him.
Higashioka’s defense skills and tactics are seamless in the sense that, locking and framing skills are important tools for New York’s catchers, who must handle pitches that exhibit unpredictable, abrupt movement.
To say that Higashioka excels at pitch framing is an understatement. He’s the best pitch framer in the majors this year, according to Baseball Prospectus’ called strikes above average (CSAA) metric.
Higgy also ranks among the top third of MLB catchers in converting a batter’s non-swing pitches into called strikes, for pitches located in what Baseball Savant refers to as the “Shadow Zone”
Kyle Higashioka has a net worth of $ 1million with an annual salary of $ 500K.
Kyle signed a 1-year contract with the Yankees worth $594,000 in 2021 with $594,000 as guaranteed, and an annual average salary of $594,000.
Higashioka was born on April 20, 1990, making him 31 years of age.
Kyle wears number 66 on his baseball jersey.
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