Anna Benson Biography




Anna Benson
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Anna Benson
Date of birth February 12, 1976 (1976-02-12) (age 33)
Place of birth Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.
Height 5 ft 5 in (1.65 m)
Hair color Brunette
Measurements 34DD-24-34
Spouse(s) Kris Benson (1999 - Present)

Anna Benson (born February 12, 1976 in Atlanta, Georgia) is an American model, and wife of Major League Baseball pitcher Kris Benson. Benson is known for her outspoken personality and for being a "baseball wife."

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Early years

Anna Benson was born outside of Atlanta, Georgia on February 12, 1976. In 1997, Benson met then-minor leaguer Kris Benson; they were married in October 1999. Anna and Kris Benson have three children: their daughters Alyssa and Haylee and son P.J.

Life in New York

On July 30, 2004, the Pirates traded Kris Benson to the New York Mets. In November 2004, Benson posed for the cover and a spread in FHM magazine and was named baseball's hottest wife.

In July 2005, she began playing at the 2005 World Series of Poker in Las Vegas under the nickname the "Gold Digger". She outlasted 70% of the overall playing field.

She continued generating additional controversy with her statement1 that Mets general manager Omar Minaya was "putting together an all-Latino team," even though it had been brought up by other reporters before her comments were made public.

Both parties asserted that the trade was strictly a business decision but Benson also maintained she would not change her behavior in the future.

Personal life

Benson has stated that she hates PETA, gun control organizations, and Michael Moore [1]. An open letter to Moore can be found at her website.2

She currently resides in Atlanta. She has worked with charitable organizations over the years such as Children's Hospital, Salvation Army and American Red Crosscitation needed. The couple has a non-profit charity called Benson's Battalion that helps area police forces in the cities that her husband plays in. So far, the charity has donated $325,000 through the Battalion and an additional $325,000 to local charities that the Benson family supports.

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