Joe Cronin was a pro baseball player who played Shortstop / Manager . Cronin was born on October 12, 1906, in San Francisco, California. Cronin died on September 7, 1984, in Osterville, Massachusetts. This page will take a closer look at Joe Cronin’s net worth.
Cronin batted Right and threw Right. Cronin debuted in the MLB on April 29, 1926 for the Pittsburgh Pirates. In all, Cronin played for the Pittsburgh Pirates, Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, and Boston Red Sox. Cronin’s career ended with the Boston Red Sox in 1945.
Some of Cronin’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Batting average stat of .301, a Hit stat of 2,285, and a Home runs stat of 170. Some of the highlights of Joe Cronin’s career included: 7× Major League Baseball All-Star Game, Jersey number retired, and Boston Red Sox Hall of Fame.
Joe Cronin was inducted into the National Hall of Fame during the Baseball Hall of Fame balloting, 1956 induction period with a vote of 78.76% (tenth ballot).
Baseball player salaries can range widely. In the MLB, the median pay is about $3 million annually. Top players can earn $25 million or more every year, and less successful players earn $1 million or less. In the minor leagues, most contracts pay less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Joe Cronin’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Joe Cronin’s net worth at death is:
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