Fred Dunlap was a pro baseball player who played Second baseman. Dunlap was born on May 21, 1859, in Philadelphia. Dunlap died on December 1, 1902, in Philadelphia. This page will take a closer look at Fred Dunlap’s net worth.
Image Credit: Goodwin & CompanyDunlap batted Right and threw Right. Dunlap debuted in the MLB on May 1, 1880 for the Cleveland Blues. In all, Dunlap played for the Cleveland Blues, St. Louis Maroons/Indianapolis Hoosiers, Detroit Wolverines, Pittsburg Alleghenys, New York Giants, Washington Statesmen, Cleveland Blues, St. Louis Maroons/Indianapolis Hoosiers, and Pittsburg Alleghenys. Dunlap’s career ended with the Washington Statesmen in 1891.
Some of Dunlap’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Batting average stat of .292, a Run batted in stat of 366, and a Run stat of 759. Some of the highlights of Fred Dunlap’s career included: Union Association List of Major League Baseball batting champions: 1884, Union Association List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders: 1884, Union Association runs scored leader: 1884, Union Association hit leader: 1884, and National League double leader: 1880.
Baseball player earnings can range widely. In professional baseball, the median pay is near $3 million annually. Top players can make $25 million or more per year, and less successful players earn $1 million or less. In the minor leagues, most contracts are worth less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Fred Dunlap’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Fred Dunlap’s net worth at death is:
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