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Inside The Life Of Lance Berkman's Children:Biography, Net Worth & More

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Inside The Life Of Lance Berkman’s Children:Biography, Net Worth & More- Lance Berkman, the 47-year-old former MLB star, played the position of Power-hitting center fielder for over 10 years with the Houston Astros and won a World Series Championship with the St. Louis Cardinals in 2011.

Who are Lance Berkman’s Children?

Lance together with his beloved wife, Cara Berkman have produced four daughters Abigail Primm, Katie Mae, Carly Anne, and Hannah Leigh.Hannah Leigh is the eldest child of Lance. Carly Anne, the second child, is currently a member of the DBU women’s volleyball school team.Katie Mae is the third child whilst Abigail Primm is the youngest child of the couple born in 2009.

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What is Lance Berkman’s Children’s age, height, and weight?

The oldest daughter of Lance is Hannah. She was born on May 17, 2001, and is 22 years old. Carly is 20 years old born on August 24, 2003. Katie is 17 years old, born on July 18, 2006.Abigail the youngest child of Lance is 14 years old, born in 2009.There are no records of their body measurements including their height and weight.

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Lance Berkman whose full name is William Lance Berkman was born on February 10, 1976, in Waco, Texas, after graduating from Canyon High School located in New Braunfels, Texas in 1994 he attended Rice University where he played on the Owls baseball team. In 1997 he was named the National College Player of the Year; Berkman played under the leadership of the legendary Wayne Graham and was named a first-team All-America by several successful magazines such as Collegiate Baseball, Baseball America, and The Sporting News.

As one of the Baseball America honorees, he was invited to have dinner with President Bill Clinton at the White House. Also in 1997, he led the Rice Owls to their first College World Series appearance, Berkman has also been a team member for the Houston Astros, and the New York Yankees. Lance also known as “Fat Elvis” and “The Big Puma” would like to be a baseball coach for the University of Texas at Austin when he retires from playing MLB.

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