Carson Seymour is an American professional baseball pitcher who plays for the San Francisco Giants in Major League Baseball (MLB). He is known for his strong fastball and sharp slider. Born on December 16, 1998, in Poway, California, Carson made his MLB debut on June 29, 2025, after impressing in the minor leagues.
He played college baseball at Dartmouth College and Kansas State University, where he also earned academic honors. In 2021, he was picked by the New York Mets in the sixth round of the MLB Draft. He was later traded to the Giants in 2022. Off the field, he is known for his meat-heavy diet and love for sports and the outdoors. Carson married Sydney Campbell in 2024. His net worth is estimated between $500,000 and $1 million.
Carson Seymour Wiki/Bio
| Full Name | Carson James Seymour |
| Date of Birth | December 16, 1998 |
| Age | 26 years (as of 2025) |
| Profession | Professional Baseball Pitcher |
| Hometown | Poway, California, USA |
| Current Residence | Temecula, California, USA (off-season) |
| Nationality | American |
| Instagram ID | @carsonseymour77 |
Physical Stats
| Height | 6’6″ (1.98 meters) |
| Weight | 255 lbs (115 kg) |
| Body Type | Athletic |

Early Life
Carson Seymour was born in Poway, California, and raised in Temecula. His father, Brian Seymour, is a firefighter and a four-time Ironman athlete. Carson’s love for baseball began with his father, who took him to several MLB stadiums during his childhood. Carson attended Great Oak High School, where he became the captain of the baseball team. He also played third base and had strong hitting skills. As a student, he also enjoyed fishing, surfing, and golf.
Education
| School | Great Oak High School, Temecula, CA |
| College | Dartmouth College; Kansas State University |
| Qualification | Studied Business Administration (no degree confirmed) |
Carson began college at Dartmouth in 2018 and later transferred to Kansas State University. While at Kansas State, he earned Academic All-Big 12 honors in 2020 and 2021. He left college early to enter the 2021 MLB Draft.
Family
| Father | Brian Seymour |
| Mother | Mary Seymour |
| Siblings | Rachel Seymour (older sister) |
| Marital Status | Married to Sydney Campbell (2024) |
| Children | None |

Carson keeps his family life mostly private. He is married to Sydney Campbell, and the couple has a white Labrador dog named Goose. His parents were very supportive throughout his baseball journey.
Career
Carson started his college baseball career at Dartmouth, pitching during his freshman year. He then transferred to Kansas State, where he showed powerful pitching skills. In 2021, the New York Mets selected him in the sixth round of the MLB Draft, giving him a $200,000 signing bonus.
He started his professional career in the Florida Complex League and then moved up to higher minor league levels. In August 2022, he was traded to the San Francisco Giants. He performed well in Double-A and Triple-A, with strong strikeout numbers and steady improvement. In 2024, he played 134 innings with 132 strikeouts and a 4.82 ERA for Triple-A Sacramento.
Carson was added to the Giants’ 40-man roster in November 2024 and made his MLB debut on June 29, 2025. He has since pitched in relief and is seen as a possible rotation or bulk reliever option. His pitching style includes a two-seam fastball (93–96 mph), slider, curveball, and sometimes a changeup.
Career Highlights
| Year | Milestone |
| 2018 | Pitched at Dartmouth College |
| 2020–21 | Played at Kansas State; Academic All-Big 12 honors |
| 2021 | Drafted by New York Mets in the 6th round |
| 2022 | Traded to the Giants in the Darin Ruf deal |
| 2024 | 7 wins, 132 strikeouts at Triple-A Sacramento |
| 2025 | MLB debut on June 29 with the Giants |
| 2025 | Named PCL Pitcher of the Week (April 1–6) |
Net Worth
| Estimated Net Worth | $500,000–$1 million |
| Income Sources | MLB/minor league salary, signing bonus |
Carson’s income mainly comes from his baseball contracts, including a $200,000 signing bonus in 2021. His earnings have grown since joining the major leagues in 2025. No public details are available about his personal assets.
Controversies
Carson Seymour has no major controversies. He has focused on his game and training. One minor discussion in 2020 was about his draft status when he reportedly expected a $1 million bonus, but he eventually signed for $200,000 in 2021. His high-protein, mostly meat diet has also drawn attention but is not considered controversial.
