Max Lanier was a pro baseball player who played Pitcher. Lanier was born on August 18, 1915, in Denton, North Carolina. Lanier died on January 30, 2007, in Dunnellon, Florida. This page will take a closer look at Max Lanier’s net worth.
Lanier batted Right and threw Left. Lanier debuted in the MLB on April 20, 1938 for the St. Louis Cardinals. In all, Lanier played for the St. Louis Cardinals, New York Giants, and St. Louis Browns. Lanier’s career ended with the St. Louis Browns in 1953.
Some of Lanier’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Win-loss record (pitching) stat of 108-82, a Earned run average stat of 3.01, and a Strikeouts stat of 821. Some of the highlights of Max Lanier’s career included: 2× Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 2× World Series champion, and List of Major League Baseball annual ERA leaders.
Baseball annual pay can range widely. In professional baseball, the median pay is about $3 million every year. Top pro baseball players can receive $25 million or more every year, and lower paid players earn $1 million or less. In the minor leagues, most contracts pay less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Max Lanier’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Max Lanier’s net worth at death is:
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