José Antonio Casanova was a pro baseball player who played Shortstop/Manager . Casanova was born on February 18, 1918, in Maracaibo, Venezuela. Casanova died on July 8, 1999 (aged 81), in Maracay, Venezuela. This page will take a closer look at José Antonio Casanova’s net worth.
Casanova batted Right and threw Right. In all, Casanova played for the Venezuela national baseball team, Venezuela national baseball team, Venezuelan Professional Baseball League, Cervecería Caracas, Leones del Caracas, Licoreros de Pampero, Tiburones de la Guaira, and Tigres de Aragua.
Some of the highlights of José Antonio Casanova’s career included: enezuelan Baseball Hall of Fame and Museum inductions, 1941 Amateur World Series, Baseball at the 1959 Pan American Games, Four VPBL pennants, Individual, 1941 Amateur World Series, and Baseball at the 1959 Pan American Games.
Baseball earnings can range widely. In the MLB, the average player earns about $3 million every year. Top players can receive $25 million or more per annum, and less successful players bring in $1 million or less. Outside the MLB, most contracts are worth less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player José Antonio Casanova’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for José Antonio Casanova’s net worth at death is:
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