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Last year, the Red Sox led the way with their long list of promotions from the minors. Names like Kristian Campbell, Marcelo Mayer, and Roman Anthony made their debuts. Just six games into the new season, the Boston Red Sox have made their first big move from the farm, adding a fresh arm to the 40-man roster with the call-up of Tyler Uberstine.

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So, let’s dive in to know more about Uberstine and his journey to baseball’s biggest stage.

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Who is Tyler Uberstine?

Uberstine is from Santa Monica, California, and was born on June 1, 1999. He started playing college baseball at Northwestern University before being drafted in 2021 by the Red Sox in the minors. Uberstine was a 19th-round draft pick and known for putting in some hard work behind the scenes. His comeback journey, despite facing Tommy John surgery early in his career, is what makes him special among the crowd.

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Currently, Uberstine has been promoted to the major leagues, and it won’t be long before we see him in Fenway Park.

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Is Tyler Uberstine in a relationship?

There’s no public information available about Uberstine’s relationship status. However, as of now, he is single.

Who are Tyler Uberstine’s Parents?

Sports run in Uberstine’s family. His father, Gary Uberstine, is a prominent figure in the sports industry, having represented legendary NFL figures such as Pete Carroll and Adam Vinatieri. Hence, his background provided Tyler with early exposure to the world of professional sports. There’s no information available about Tyler’s mother, but he credits his parents for supporting his journey to the Major Leagues.

For example, Tyler Uberstine’s decision to try out for the USC team after being cut from the club team was supported by his parents. Tyler has a fraternal twin brother, Grant Uberstine, who played college lacrosse.

What is Tyler Uberstine’s Ethnicity & Nationality?

Tyler Uberstine was born in the US, and hence he is of American nationality. There is no information available about his ethnicity and religious beliefs.

What is Tyler Uberstine’s MLB Contract & Salary?

Uberstine is about to start his MLB career, and thus, his contract details would be very limited. He was drafted in 2021 and was signed for a below-slot signing bonus of $97,500 by the Red Sox for the minors. Now that he is called to the major leagues, a good performance might fetch him a good contract with the Red Sox.

For now, his 2026 salary is prorated, meaning he only earns the Major League minimum ($780,000) for the specific days he spends on the active 40-man roster. When optioned to the minors, as he was in late March 2026, he received a significantly lower minor-league rate. 

There is also no publicly available data regarding his net worth.

What Are Tyler Uberstine’s MLB Career Highlights?

Uberstine graduated from Northwestern University with a GPA of 3.93. However, with the WooSox last year, he posted an ERA of 3.56 and was named as one of the team’s Co-Most Valuable Pitchers. Moreover, in 2024, he put up a 1.93 ERA at High-A upon his return and a 3.12 ERA in the Arizona Fall League.

And last year, he had a combined 3.58 ERA across Double-A and Triple-A. In 2025, Uberstine led the WooSox in terms of strikeouts (102) and pitched at least five innings in 15 of his 19 appearances. So, a few solid stats are on his side before making a debut in MLB.

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Sourav Kumar Ghatak is a multi-sport writer at EssentiallySports, covering soccer, boxing and wider US sports storylines. He writes match reporting, event build-ups and the reaction around the biggest names in each sport, with recent work on the 2026 FIFA World Cup and notable boxing events. Sourav spent his earlier years at EssentiallySports on the MLB desk, covering the league daily, including work on Aaron Judge and Shohei Ohtani. He holds a postgraduate degree in Marketing and worked as a freelance writer and project lead before moving into sports journalism full time.

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