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Cutter Dykstra

Cutter Dykstra is a former professional  American baseball player who played for the Milwaukee Brewers and Washington Nationals of the MLB. He is the son of former MLB Player Lenny Dykstra. However, at the moment, he is working as a Senior Vice President at Therabody-a wellness and fitness Company.

Indeed, his Father, Lenny Dykstra, is his great inspiration, and he always wants to be like him. Dykstra’s Father encouraged and supported him at every step.

Despite being a famous person’s son, he never took things for granted. Indeed, he is hard-working and has made his way to success independently.

Undoubtedly, Dykstra had a great childhood as he belonged to a well-off family. He got a good education and his parents’ support as well.

Today, we dive into the life of Cutter Dykstra. Here, we will discuss his childhood, education, family, age, career, personal life, and net worth.

But first, let us have an instant glance at quick facts.

Quick Facts:

Full Name Cutter Dykstra
Birth Place Manhasset, New York
Birth Date June 29, 1989
Nickname Undefined
Religion Christian
Nationality American
Ethnicity White
Father Lenny Dykstra
Mother Terri Dykstra
Education West Lake High School
Horoscope Cancer
Sibling 2 (Luke Dykstra and Gavin Dykstra)
MLB Amateur Debut 2008
Age 34 years old
Height 5ft. 9 inch
Weight 82 kg
Sexual Orientation Straight
Uncles Bryan Dykstra, Kevin Dykstra
Hair Colour Light Brown
Eye Colour Hazel
Annual Salary $168,658 per year (average Salary of SVP in the U.S.)
Currently Working at There body
Marital Status Married (Jamie-Lynn Sigler)
Children 2
Profession Baseball Player, Senior Vice President
Net Worth $2.5 million
Positions The second baseman, Third baseman, and outfielder
Social Media Twitter
Merch Autographed Items
Last Update March, 2024

Cutter Dykstra | Family, Education, Early Life

Cutter Dykstra was born in New York Manhasset on June 29, 1989. He was taken to Lenny Dykstra (Father) and Terri Dykstra (mother).

He was born as the middle son of his parents. While growing up, Cutter, including his brothers, loved sports.

Though they loved every sport, their favorite sport was baseball. Three of them spent hours playing baseball with their Father.

Cutter’s Father, Lenny Dykstra, is also a former baseball player. Undoubtedly, Cutter inherited his love and passion for baseball from his Father.

Lenny won the All-Star team three times during his active days. Further, Cutter’s parents separated in 2009 after his mother, Terrie, filed for a divorce.

His Father and mother ended their 24 years long marriage. This affected Cutter somewhat, but he managed to keep himself healthy emotionally.

Besides, Cutter’s Father was very supportive. Even after the divorce, his Father supported him and his career choice. Cutter mentioned his Father in one of his interviews, saying,

“My dad’s been great to me my whole life, and he’s helped me through my career every                                                                 day.”                                                                

His Father was a three-time All-Star and helped the Mets won the World Series in 1986. Dykstra was entangled in financial and legal problems since his retirement.

He declared bankruptcy in 2009. In 2011, he was arrested and charged with bankruptcy fraud, followed by accusations of grand theft auto, narcotics possession, and indecent exposure in an unrelated case.

He was sentenced to 6.5 months in federal prison. Sadly, his life went south.

Education

Dykstra went to West Lake High School for his high school education. During his high school days, he also used to play baseball.

Likewise, he even participated in many tournaments at his school and was the best player on the school team.

Further, Dykstra’s life completely changed when he had to choose whether to continue with his study, get into the scholarship program, or get a chance to be drafted from high school and immediately be a pro baseball player.

Undoubtedly, Cutter chose the second option: becoming a professional baseball player.

After that, in the second round of 2008 MLB, Milwaukee Brewers drafted Cutter. From there, his professional baseball career started.

Cutter Dykstra | Baseball Career

Cutter got the opportunity to debut in MLB at a very early age. However, he has only played for Minor League Teams.

Therefore, he has played for many teams, including Potomac NationsHagerstown Suns, and many more.

On June 14, 2016, the National Class AAA team released Cutter. Even though he is a great player, he hasn’t made his MLB debut yet.

He has only played in the Minor league till now. Though he has played well and achieved a lot quicker, Cutter has made a career average of .185.

This is not enough to debut in the Major League. However, Dykstra has also been awarded various awards for his outstanding performances during his minor league days.

In 2012, Cutter received an All-Star organization award while playing for Wahington Nationals in the N.L. league.

Similarly, in 2013, the N.L. League awarded Cutter with the All-Star award while playing for Washinton Nationals.

In 2014, he bagged the Mid-Season All-Star award while playing for the Harrisburg Senators in the EAS League.

Significant events in Dykstra’s career from 2009-2015

  •  Helena Brewers drafted Cutter Dykstra on May 16, 2009.
  • Again in 2010, Cutter was drafted to Wisconsin Timber Rattlers from Helena Brewers. Sadly, in August of 2010, Cutter was placed on the seven-day disabled list due to injury.
  • Similarly, in 2011 he was drafted to Milwaukee Brewers but again, in 2011, he was recruited to Potomac Nationals as Washington nationals drafted Nyjer Morgan to Milwaukee Brewers.
  • However, in 2012 Dykstra was placed on a disabled list by Hagerstown Suns due to his injury.
  • In 2013, Dykstra was assigned to Potomac Nationals. However, he couldn’t play as he was placed on a disabled list, but later in September 2013, Potomac Nationals activated him from the momentarily dormant list.
  • Moreover, Cutter was declared a free agent in November 2015. In December 2015, free agent Cutter was signed by Washington Nationals for the Minor League contract.
  • In 2016, Cutter was placed on seven days disabled list retroactive to May 12, 2016, which ended on May 21, 2016.
  • Lastly, in June of 2016, Cutter was released from Harrisburg Senators.

Sadly, after Cuter release from the Minor league, not much information has been found about him.

However, according to sources, Cutter worked as V.P., Global Community & Partnership, at Therabody-a fitness and wellness Company after being released from Harrisburg.

He worked there from November 2016 to February 2019 (2 years,4 months). Currently, he is working as a Chief Business Development Officer. He was in that position till February 2019.

He is now promoted to SVP of Global Sports Marketing in Feb 2022. He has been with the Company for Around 6 years.

You can find him on LinkedIn, where he shares his professional achievements and career updates.

How old is Cutter Dykstra? Age, Height, Body Measurement

Cutter is 34 years old when writing. He has hazel eyes and brown hair with a fair complexion. The baseballer stands 5 ft. 9 inches tall and weighs 82 kg.

He has a good body, and it is undeniable that he has maintained his body well. As a player, he should always be fit and take care of his diet. He has done a great job.

According to Cutter’s birth chart horoscope, he is a Cancer. His horoscope defines him as a nurturing, sensitive, and compassionate person.

Undoubtedly, Cutter is a passionate person who loves sports and is dedicated to his work.

Cutter Dykstra | Net Worth

In the short period of his baseball career, he has a net worth of $2.5 million. This is an astounding amount of money for someone to earn at a young age.

Currently, he is a Senior Vice President for the Global Sports Marketing department at Therabody.

As an SVP, Dykstra’s annual salary is expected to be $168,658 per year in the U.S. as an average yearly income.

However, not much has been disclosed about his spending behavior and properties.

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