Brian Jordan Biogrphy and Wiki
Brian Jordan is an American retired MLB outfielder and National Football League Safety. As a baseball player, Brian played for Texas Rangers, LA Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Falcons in NFL.
After retirement, Brian joined Fox Sports Network as a Sports Pundit. He attended Milford Mill High School, Richmond University and St. Louis Cardinals where he was drafted on the 1988 MLB League.
Brian Jordan Age
He is 54 years old as of 2021. Brian was born on March 29, 1967 in Baltimore, Maryland, United States of America.
Brian Jordan Height
He stands at a height of 5 feet 11 inches tall.
Brian Jordan Family
His parents are known as Alvin and Betty Jordan. Born and raised up in Baltimore, Maryland, Brian belongs to the American nationality and white ethnicity.
Brian Jordan Wife
He is married to his wife Pam Jordan. The two lovebirds have been together since 1996 and together have four kids, Brianna Jordan,Kenley Jordan, Kaleb Jordan and Bryson Jordan.
Brian Jordan Net Worth
Her net worth ranges between $300,000 to $1 Million as of 2021. This is estimated from her career earnings as a journalist.
Brian Jordan Cardinals
Brian is an American retired MLB outfielder and National Football League Safety. As a baseball player, Brian played for Texas Rangers, LA Dodgers, St. Louis Cardinals, Atlanta Braves and Atlanta Falcons in NFL.
After retirement, Brian joined Fox Sports Network as a Sports Pundit. He attended Milford Mill High School, Richmond University and St. Louis Cardinals where he was drafted on the 1988 MLB League.
In 1995, he accrued stats: 20 doubles, 145 hits and 296 batting average in 490 bats. Jordan posted 422 batting average with runners in scoring position which became the Cardinals’ all-time highest mark. He also led the Major Leagues in batting average with the bases loaded. In the postseason that year, Jordan hit .333 in the NLDS and had a game-winning home run in Game 4 of the 1996 NLCS.
Brian Jordan Atlanta Chaves
In the 1999 NLDS against the Houston Astros, Jordan batted .471, had the game-winning double in the 12th inning of Game 3, and drove in seven of Atlanta’s 18 runs during the series. He contributed two home runs in the 1999 NLCS, but went 1 for 13 in his only World Series appearance.
Jordan’s batting average and RBI totals dipped in 2000, but in 2001 Jordan hit 25 homers with a .295 average and was superb in the final games of the season, helping to push the Braves to their tenth-straight division title after a tight race with the Philadelphia Phillies and New York Mets.
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