Eric Lance Lauer is a pitcher for the Milwaukee Brewers of Major League Baseball. He was born in the United States on June 3, 1995, and now plays for the Milwaukee Brewers.
He was a member of the Kent State Golden Flashes, which is the college baseball team of Kent State University. With the San Diego Padres, Lauer made his debut in Major League Baseball.
Lauer spent his childhood in the city of Elyria in Ohio, where he was born. He graduated with honours from Midview High School, which is located in Grafton, Ohio.
While there, he was inducted into the National Honor Society. While he was still in high school, Lauer attended Lorain County Community College to pursue his college education.
He was a lifelong supporter of the Cleveland Indians. During the Major League Baseball draft in 2013, the Toronto Blue Jays selected Eric Lauer in the 17th round of the draft.
To fulfil his educational goals, he declined a signing bonus worth more than one million dollars. As a senior at Midview High School, Lauer compiled a win-loss record of 7–0 and an earned run average of 0.15 during his time on the mound.
He recorded the lowest earned run average (ERA) in collegiate baseball since 1979 when he was a junior.
Who Are Eric Lauer’s Parents?
The identities of Eric Lauer’s parents are currently unknown.