About Colby Rasmus Memorabilia & Collectibles
Colby Rasmus is a professional baseball player who is currently playing in the Major League Baseball. Before he made it to the said league, he had his first baseball experiences at the Little League World Series where he served as a first baseman. He was part of the team Phoenix City and joined the team in the championship game in the United States. However, the team was defeated by the team Japan in the finals. He had his high school education at Russell County High School and made impressive records as a senior. He recorded 66 runs batted in and appeared in 39 games in his final year in the team. He was an instrumental part of the team’s success in the national championship.
He began his professional career with the St. Louis Cardinals which drafted him in the Major League Baseball draft. He spent his first seasons as a professional baseball athlete in the minor league such as the Arizona Fall League. He was also chosen to represent the United States Olympic team in the 2008 season.
He was finally included in the major league roster of the Cardinals in the 2009 season. His debut in the Major League Baseball came on April 7, 2009. According to statistics, he recorded his first home run as a professional player on May 2, 2009 against the Washington Nationals. At present, he serves as the Cardinals’ starting field center.
Give your room a sporty look by decorating your walls with autographed MLB bats and autographed MLB gloves. You can also post MLB autographed art and autographed MLB photos.
Colby Rasmus (full name: Colby Ryan Rasmus; no nicknames) plays centerfielder for the St. Louis Cardinals. During his 2 seasons, he has played 288 games, belted 39 home runs, driven in 155 runs, and stolen 15 bases. Born on August 11, 1986 in Columbus, GA, Rasmus stands 6' 2" and weighs 200 lb. He attended Russell County (Seale, AL) high school and was drafted by the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1st round (28th pick) of the 2005 amateur draft. His debut was on April 7, 2009 vs. PIT 4 AB, 2 H, 0 HR, 0 RBI, 0 SB. Over his career, Rasmus made $818,000. Common misspellings of his name include Colby Colby Ryan Rasmus.