Where does Stephen Vogt live?

Last Modified Oct 4, 2024 04:23 GMT
Where does Stephen Vogt live?
Stephen Vogt

Stephen Vogt (birth name: Stephen Guy Vogt) is a professional coach and baseball manager from the United States. He is serving as the manager of the Cleveland Guardians in the MLB as of September 2024. During his career as a player, he played for teams like Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Rays, Milwaukee Brewers, Atlanta Braves, Oakland Athletics, and San Francisco Giants. The MLB All-Star (2015 and 2016) was first selected by Tampa Bay during the 12th round of the MLB draft in 2012.

The Minor League Player of the Year in 2011 earned the accolade while playing for the Tampa Bay Rays. Vogt played for the team for six years in the minor leagues. He debuted with the team the following year when he was 27 years old. He set a record of 32 consecutive at-bats without a hit which lasted till the following year. He played as a starter in the American League Division Series in 2013. During the first half of the 2015 season, Vogt led American League catchers in most offensive categories. His .277 batting average ranked among the top five catchers the following year. He left Oakland in 2017 and joined the Brewers around the same time. While playing for the San Francisco, Vogt achieved a .263 batting average, which was his highest since 2014. He has the Catfish Hunter Award and the Dave Stewart Community Service Award for consecutive years.

Stephen Vogt’s Residence

Stephen Vogt lives in Olympia, Washington, United States. He lives there on a three-acre property alongside his wife Alyssa, and three children. According to the New York Times, Vogt's residence is situated 2,444 miles away from Cleveland Guardians's home Progressive Field. A "Welcome Home" banner which is based on a rainbow color is in the upstairs to invite Vogt when he enters the house. He prefers the privacy and peacefulness of Olympia. As reported by Fox8, Stephen and Alyssa are very much involved with a commitment to supporting youngsters with mental imbalances and special requirements in their local area.

Where was Stephen Vogt Born?

Stephen Vogt was born on November 1, 1984, in Visalia, California, United States. The 39-year-old is the son of Toni L. Vogt and his husband Randy Vogt. He has a brother named Danny Vogt. His mother was associated with business and his father worked as an accountant. Stephan grew up in an athletic family as his father was a pitcher and his uncles played at the University of California. One of his uncles, Mike Vogt was a member of the All-Time Century Team of UC Davis Aggies.

Stephen started playing tee-ball when he was only 4. He and Danny played under the mentorship of his father at Babe Ruth League and Little League. According to Randy Vogt, Stephan has an athletic ability since he was a child. Started in the middle infield childlike, Stephan became a catcher when he was 9. As per Randy's instruction, Stephan was associated with baseball and basketball, and on the other side plays and musicals. The San Francisco Giants fan idolized Will Clark, Barry Bonds, and Marvin Benard. He used to visit San Francisco with his family to watch several games of the Giants.

Which College did Stephen Vogt attend?

Stephan Vogt was a student at Azusa Pacific University, a small college based in Azusa, California. Paul Svagdis, the coach of that college saw a video of Vogt taking three strikes and immediately contacted him via the recruiting coach who noticed him in showcases in a baseball factory. He was first a student at Central Valley Christian Schools. His father was a coach of that school's baseball team, the Cavaliers where Stephan played as a batboy and as a player later. The East Sierra League Most Valuable Player (2003) set a CIF Central Section record during his four-year career there in several aspects of the game.

FAQs on Stephan Vogt

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