Ryan Lavarnway
Catcher, Baseball Player
1987 –
Who is Ryan Lavarnway?
Ryan Cole Lavarnway is an American professional baseball catcher with the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball.
He attended Yale University, where in 2007 he won the NCAA batting title by hitting .467, and led the NCAA with an .873 slugging percentage. That year, Lavarnway also set the Ivy League record with a 25-game hitting streak. In addition, he set the Ivy League all-time career home run record, with 33.
Lavarnway was drafted by the Red Sox in 2008, and advanced through their minor league system to Class AAA level Pawtucket in 2011 He was called up to the major leagues by the Red Sox on August 18, 2011., and has divided his playing time between Pawtucket and the majors over the last three seasons. He is on the Red Sox 40 man protected roster.
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- Born
- Aug 7, 1987
Burbank - Also known as
- Ryan Cole Lavarnway
- Nationality
- United States of America
- Profession
- Education
- Yale University
- El Camino Real High School
- Lived in
- Burbank
Submitted
on July 23, 2013
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