Milwaukee Brewers In 1993, Klassen made his professional debut at the age of 17. He began with the Rookie–level
Arizona League Brewers, appearing in 38 games and batting .222 with two home runs and 20 runs batted in. He stole 14 bases and was caught stealing three times. Klassen finished the 1993 season with the
Helena Brewers, also a Rookie–level team. In 18 games with Helena, Klassen hit .200 and drove in three runs.
Arizona Diamondbacks Arizona assigned Klassen to the AAA
Tucson Sidewinders of the
Pacific Coast League. Over the course of the 1998 season, he posted a .292 average with Tucson, tallying 10 homers, 47 RBI, and only 6 stolen bases over the course of 73 games. He made 29 appearances with the Diamondbacks in 1998, batting .194, with three home runs and 8 RBI. as he hit a two–run shot off
Cincinnati Reds relief pitcher
Danny Graves. Klassen appeared in one game at the MLB level in 1999, again spending a majority of the season at Tucson. In 64 games with the Sidewinders, Klassen batted .269 with 6 homers, 33 RBI, and 5 steals. Klassen split the 2000 season between Tucson and Arizona. In the minors, he batted .320 with a pair of home runs in 28 games. With the Diamondbacks, Klassen made 29 appearances and batted .237 with two homers. In 2001, Klassen played in only seven games, all with the Sidewinders, and hit .222 (4 for 18). Klassen split the 2002 season between El Paso, Tucson, and Arizona, spending the majority of the year at Tucson. With AA El Paso, now a Diamondbacks affiliate, Klassen appeared in 18 games and batted .231, a percentage point higher than the .230 average he posted in 103 games with Tucson. He hit a pair of home runs with both minor league teams. Klassen saw action in only four games at the Major League level, batting .333 (1 for 3).
Detroit Tigers On January 10, 2003, Klassen signed with the
Detroit Tigers. He split the 2003 season between the Tigers and their AAA affiliate, the
Toledo Mud Hens. Klassen saw action in 112 games with the Mud Hens, batting .246 and tallying 11 homers and 48 RBI. At the major league level, Klassen made 22 appearances. He batted .247, with one home run and 7 RBI. Klassen played in his last MLB game on September 25. Klassen spent the entirety of the 2004 season with Toledo. In 110 games, he batted .253, hitting 5 home runs and driving in 38 runs. After the season, Klassen became a free agent. On December 14, he signed with the
Chicago Cubs. He was then sent to the
Houston Astros on April 1, 2005. Klassen was part of
Team Canada in the
2004 Summer Olympics, which finished in fourth place. He was named to play for Canada at the
2006 World Baseball Classic. During the World Baseball Classic, he injured himself and took the 2006 season off. In 2008, he played for the
Houston Astros organization and retired at the end of the season. ==References==