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Born: Columbia, South Carolina | October 7, 1990|
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2009, for the Kansas City Royals |
Justin Trapp (born October 7, 1990) is an American professional baseball player who is currently a free agent. He has played in the Minor League Baseball for the Kansas City Royals[1]. He was a Spring Training invite in 2015, which is the same year Kansas City Royals won the World Series.[2]
Trapp was drafted in the 34th round in the 2009 draft out of Fairfield Central High School in Winnsboro, South Carolina. He previously committed to play for Coastal Carolina University on a Double Scholarship for Baseball & Football for the Chanticleers.[3][4]
Trapp was also South Carolina Male Athlete of the Year in 2009 before graduating from High School. His estimated net worth is between 500k-1.5 million.
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- ^ "Justin Trapp Minor & Independent Leagues Statistics". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ^ "Justin Trapp Stats, Fantasy & News". MiLB.com. Retrieved 2023-08-09.
- ^ "Royals Draft Fairfield Central Star". The State Newspaper. June 11, 2009.
- ^ "Justin Trapp Stats, Age, Position, Height, Weight, Fantasy & News". MLB.com.