Cory Aldridge was a professional baseball player born in 1979 who had a brief career in Major League Baseball (MLB) spanning from 2001 to 2010. Primarily recognized as a position player, Aldridge played a total of 13 games during his tenure in the major leagues. Known for his resilience and dedication to the game, he made an impact at various levels of professional baseball before reaching the majors.
In his limited time in the big leagues, Aldridge recorded 1 hit in 13 at-bats, resulting in a batting average of .056. He also contributed 1 run batted in (RBI) but did not hit any home runs and did not manage to steal any bases during his time in the league. Despite the challenges he faced at the highest level of competition, Aldridge's journey through the ranks of professional baseball exemplified the determination required to reach the majors, highlighting the often-overlooked efforts of players who strive for success in a highly competitive environment.