Josh Hader Height: How Tall Is Josh Hader?

How Tall Is Josh Hader?

Josh Hader’s height is 1.9 m.



 

Josh Hader With The Milwaukee Brewers

Hader, Brett Phillips, Domingo Santana, and Adrian Houser were traded to the Milwaukee Brewers for Carlos Gómez and Mike Fiers on July 30, 2015.

Josh Hader
Josh Hader

Hader was assigned to the Biloxi Shuckers of the Class AA Southern League by the Brewers. He had a cumulative 3.03 ERA at the end of the season.



In 2016, the Brewers invited him to spring training. Hader began the 2016 season with Biloxi and made his Class AAA Pacific Coast League debut on June 12 with the Colorado Springs Sky Sox.

He was chosen to play in the All-Star Futures Game in 2016. After the season, the Brewers added him to their 40-man roster.

Colorado Springs was Hader’s first stop of the 2017 season. On June 9, the Brewers promoted him to the main leagues. On that day, he made his major league debut.

Hader started the season in the Milwaukee bullpen. Hader made history on April 30 when he became the first pitcher to record eight strikeouts in a game that lasted less than three innings.

He pitched a two-plus-thirds-inning save against the Cincinnati Reds, facing nine batters and striking out eight while walking one.

Hader was named to the 2018 MLB All-Star Game after posting a 1.21 ERA and 83 strikeouts in 44 innings. Hader pitched in the top of the eighth inning of the 2018 All-Star Game.

He gave up hits to Rangers’ Shin-Soo Choo and Astros’ George Springer during his stint before Mariners’ Jean Segura hit a home run to left field, putting the American All-Stars up 5–2.

Hader reached 400 strikeouts faster than any other pitcher in MLB history on May 8, 2021, in 234+23 innings pitched, shattering Craig Kimbrel’s previous record of 236 innings established in 2014.

Hader was selected National League Reliever of the Month for the fourth time in July. Hader pitched the ninth inning of a combined no-hitter against the Cleveland Indians on September 11.

He concluded the 2021 season with 34 saves in 35 chances and a career-low 1.23 ERA in 58+23 innings with 102 strikeouts.