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Jon Erich Rauch is an Olympic Gold Medalist baseball player who stands 6’11” (2.11m) in height. Considered as the tallest player in the Major League baseball, he is a right-handed pitcher for the Minnesota Twins.
Jon Rauch was born on September 27, 1987 in Louisville but grew up in Westport both in the land of Kentucky, USA. He graduated from Oldham County High School and attended college at Morehead State University. At college, he double majored in Physics as well as in Business courses and played in baseball in the major league.
He played for some major league teams like Chicago White Sox where he made his debut on 2002, Montreal Expos or Washington Nationals where he hit the home run and made him the tallest man ever to hit the home run in MLB. Rauch was put into the minor when his team (Expos) moved to Washington. While he was playing for the team (Washington), he made up good scores in the minors as a professional baseball player. He was a reliever for most of his games with the Nationals until he finished the season in 2005.
Rauch also played for Arizona Diamondbacks for second base in 2009 where he showed his passion in playing baseball; and for Minnesota Twins where he appeared in 17 games and earned an ERA of 1.72 in the end of the season.
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Jon Rauch (full name: Jon Erich Rauch; no nicknames) plays pitcher for the Minnesota Twins. During his 8 seasons, he has started 11 games, won 34 games, struck out 382 batters, and has a 3.71 ERA. Born on September 27, 1978 in Louisville, KY, Rauch stands 6' 11" and weighs 290 lb. He attended Oldham County (Oldham County, KY) high school and was drafted by the Chicago White Sox in the 3rd round of the 1999 amateur draft. His debut was on April 2, 2002. Over his career, Rauch made $7,615,000. Common misspellings of his name include Jon Erich john Jon Rauch.