Charlie Fox was a pro baseball player who played Catcher / manager . Fox was born on October 7, 1921, in New York City. Fox died on February 16, 2004, in Stanford, California. This page will take a closer look at Charlie Fox’s net worth.
Fox batted Right and threw Right. Fox debuted in the MLB on September 24, 1942 for the New York Giants. In all, Fox played for the New York Giants, San Francisco Giants, Montreal Expos, and Chicago Cubs. Fox’s career ended with the New York Giants in 1942.
Some of Fox’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Batting average stat of .429, a Home runs stat of 0, and a Runs batted in stat of 1. Some of the highlights of Charlie Fox’s career included: The Sporting News Major League Manager of the Year.
Baseball annual pay can range widely. In the MLB, the median pay is approximately $3 million annually. Top MLB players can make $25 million or more per year, and less successful players make $1 million or less. Outside the MLB, most contracts are worth less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Charlie Fox’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Charlie Fox’s net worth at death is:
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