
Rex Hudler
Rex Hudler is probably one of the most well known utility players to ever play Major League Baseball. Hudler was the number 1 draft choice on the New York Yankees in 1978. He was also offered a full ride scholarship to play football at the University of Notre Dame. Hudler chose a career in baseball and is one of two players in the history of MLB to play ten years in the minor leagues followed by ten years in the major leagues.
Rex Hudler played for the New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals, Anaheim Angels, and Philadelphia Phillies. He is remembered and as player who was fan friendly and always hustled. In total, Hudler played for 18 different Major and Minor League teams and represented 3 different countries during his playing days.
Hudler began his broadcasting career with Good Morning America in 1997 as a correspondent for the playoffs and joined the Angels television broadcast team in 1999. Rex is entering his tenth season as a broadcaster with the Angels. He has received the Best Color Analyst award twice from the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Association. Currently Rex is broadcasting Angel games on Fox Sports West and the Angels radio network.
Hudler is a strong supporter and advocate for many important causes. He and his wife, Jennifer, founded Team Up For Down Syndrome after their son Cade was diagnosed with Down Syndrome. Rex is a sought after motivational speaker and loves to motivate people in business and other walks of life. Topics include teamwork, attitude, motivation, and children with special needs. Hudler resides in Southern California.
Rex Hudler is probably one of the most well known utility players to ever play Major League Baseball. Hudler was the number 1 draft choice on the New York Yankees in 1978. He was also offered a full ride scholarship to play football at the University of Notre Dame. Hudler chose a career in baseball and is one of two players in the history of MLB to play ten years in the minor leagues followed by ten years in the major leagues.
Rex Hudler played for the New York Yankees, Baltimore Orioles, Montreal Expos, St. Louis Cardinals, Anaheim Angels, and Philadelphia Phillies. He is remembered and as player who was fan friendly and always hustled. In total, Hudler played for 18 different Major and Minor League teams and represented 3 different countries during his playing days.
Hudler began his broadcasting career with Good Morning America in 1997 as a correspondent for the playoffs and joined the Angels television broadcast team in 1999. Rex is entering his tenth season as a broadcaster with the Angels. He has received the Best Color Analyst award twice from the Southern California Sports Broadcasters Association. Currently Rex is broadcasting Angel games on Fox Sports West and the Angels radio network.
Hudler is a strong supporter and advocate for many important causes. He and his wife, Jennifer, founded Team Up For Down Syndrome after their son Cade was diagnosed with Down Syndrome. Rex is a sought after motivational speaker and loves to motivate people in business and other walks of life. Topics include teamwork, attitude, motivation, and children with special needs. Hudler resides in Southern California.
