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Keith Hernandez is a former Major League Baseball first baseman from America. He had played the majority of his career with the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Mets. He was a five-time All-Star, who shared the 1979 NL MVP award. He had won two World Series titles, one each with the Cardinals and Mets. He has been a color commentator on the Mets television broadcasts, from 1998.
Yes, Keith Hernandez married Sue Broecker in 1979. They live a happy life till 1983. The couple had three daughters. Later, they divorced in 1983. He married Kai Thompson in the year 2005, they divorced in February 2011. Between 1986 and 2018, he became the author of four Baseball books. He is the father of three children and two grandchildren. He is the son of John Hernandez. His father is a minor league first baseman, who is affiliated with the St. Louis Cardinals and New York Yankees in the 1940s.
Keith’s Wife is Kai Thompson. Many details about his wife are unknown. One of his teammates at Terra Nova High School was major league pitcher Bob McClure. The latter has also played Little League baseball with him. Keith was of Mexican descent, and he was nicknamed “Mex” by his teammates. His father’s ancestry is Castilian Spanish and his mother comes from a Scots-Irish. He himself explained these details at the Mets broadcast on SNY.
Keith was born on October 20, 1953, in San Francis co. He is 68 years old at present. He was raised up in Pacifica and Millbrae, California. He studied at the Terra Nova High School in Pacifica at the time of his freshman year. Later, he transferred to Capuchino High School in San Bruno for the remaining period. He said he nearly enrolled at Serra High School, a boys Catholic high school in San Mateo on a Mets broadcast. His school also graduated Barry Bonds and Tom Brady. Keith was a star athlete in high school and graduated in 1971.
Keith has a net worth of 16 million US Dollars. His career-hitting productivity was 31% above league average. He won Gold Glove awards in 11 consecutive seasons, for his defensive work. His record is the most by any first baseman in baseball history. He is one of the well famous for being one of the best defensive players in his position in the history of baseball. His older brother, Gary, played college baseball at Cal and four seasons of minor league baseball.
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