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Rick Kranitz was born on 15 September, 1958 in San Rafael, California, United States, is an American baseball coach. At 62 years old, Rick Kranitz height not available right now. We will update Rick Kranitz's height soon as possible.

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Rick Kranitz Age 64 years old
Zodiac Sign Virgo
Born 15 September 1958
Birthday 15 September
Birthplace San Rafael, California, United States
Nationality United States

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He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Rick Kranitz worth at the age of 64 years old? Rick Kranitz’s income source is mostly from being a successful Coach. He is from United States. We have estimated Rick Kranitz's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

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Timeline

2018

The Atlanta Braves announced on December 6, 2018, that Kranitz had joined manager Brian Snitker's staff.

2016

Kranitz became the bullpen coach for the Philadelphia Phillies in the 2016 season, and was promoted to pitching coach for the 2018 season. Kranitz was fired by the Phillies shortly after the 2018 season.

2010

On November 1, 2010, Kranitz accepted an offer from the Houston Astros to become their minor league pitching coordinator.

On November 15, 2010, it was announced that Kranitz would be replacing Rick Peterson as pitching coach for the Milwaukee Brewers. He was dismissed after the 2015 season.

2008

In 2008, Kranitz became the pitching coach for the Baltimore Orioles. There, he struggled to find the same success as in Florida; in 2008 and 2009 the Orioles' pitching staff posted team ERAs of 5.13 and 5.15, respectively. In 2010, although the end-of-year numbers were much more respectable, the team was doomed by a historically futile start that saw them win only 34 of their first 105 games.

2006

Kranitz was named the pitching coach for the Florida Marlins in 2006. He was named Baseball America's 2006 Major League Coach of the Year in his first year as pitching coach for the Marlins. Kranitz remained with the Marlins in 2007, but resigned shortly before the end of the season.

1984

Kranitz served as a player-coach with the Pikeville Cubs in 1984 and the Winston-Salem Spirits in 1985, though he pitched a total of three innings in those seasons. He served as a minor league pitching coach, Minor League Pitching Coordinator and an assistant coach for the Cubs organization through 2001, when he was named the bullpen coach for the 2002 season. Kranitz managed the Daytona Cubs in 2003 and served as the pitching coach for the Iowa Cubs in 2004 and 2005.

1979

Kranitz was drafted by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 4th round (101st overall) of the 1979 Major League Baseball draft. He pitched in the minor leagues from 1979 through 1985 without making the majors.

1958

Richard Alan Kranitz (born September 15, 1958) is an American professional baseball coach for the Atlanta Braves of Major League Baseball (MLB). Previously, he served as the pitching coach for the Baltimore Orioles, Milwaukee Brewers, Florida Marlins and Philadelphia Phillies.