Harold Baines is a pro baseball player who plays Designated hitter / Right fielder. Baines was born on March 15, 1959, in Easton, Maryland. This page will take a closer look at Harold Baines’s net worth.
Baines bats Left and throws Left. Baines debuted in the MLB on April 10, 1980 for the Chicago White Sox. In all, Baines played for the Chicago White Sox, Texas Rangers, Oakland Athletics, Baltimore Orioles, Chicago White Sox, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Baltimore Orioles, and Chicago White Sox. Baines’s career ended with the Chicago White Sox in 2001.
Some of Baines’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Batting average stat of .289, a Hit stat of 2,866, and a Home runs stat of 384. Some of the highlights of Harold Baines’s career include: 6× Major League Baseball All-Star Game, World Series champion, Silver Slugger Award, Jersey number retired, and Baltimore Orioles Hall of Fame.
Harold Baines was last under contract in 2001, according to USA Today, with a 1 (2001) year package worth $1 million. Over the years, Baines earned $1 million in 1988, $1.2 million in 1989, $1.1 million in 1990, $1.3 million in 1991, $1.6 million in 1992, $1.1 million in 1993, $1.8 million in 1994, $1.6 million in 1995, $1.2 million in 1996, $1.2 million in 1997, $1.2 million in 1998, $1.7 million in 1999, $2 million in 2000, and $1 million in 2001.
Baseball annual pay can range widely. In the MLB, the average player earns approximately $3 million every year. Top MLB players can make $25 million or more annually, and less successful players make $1 million or less.
Outside the MLB, most contracts pay less than $10,000 a year. Salient points from Wikipedia about the contracts signed by Harold Baines include:
So what is baseball player Harold Baines’s net worth in 2018? Our estimate for Harold Baines’s net worth as of 2018 is: $19 million
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