Muddy Ruel was a pro baseball player who played Catcher / Manager / Coach / General Manager . Ruel was born on February 20, 1896, in St. Louis, Missouri. Ruel died on November 13, 1963, in Palo Alto, California. This page will take a closer look at Muddy Ruel’s net worth.
Ruel batted Right and threw Right. Ruel debuted in the MLB on May 29, 1915 for the St. Louis Browns. In all, Ruel played for the St. Louis Browns, New York Yankees, Boston Red Sox, Washington Senators, Boston Red Sox, Detroit Tigers, St. Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox, St. Louis Browns, Chicago White Sox, Cleveland Indians, and Detroit Tigers. Ruel’s career ended with the Chicago White Sox in 1934.
Some of Ruel’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Batting average stat of .275, a Home runs stat of 4, and a Run batted in stat of 534. Some of the highlights of Muddy Ruel’s career included: World Series champion.
Baseball player compensation can range widely. In the MLB, the average player earns near $3 million every year. Top MLB players can get $25 million or more every year, and less successful players earn $1 million or less. Outside the MLB, most contracts pay less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Muddy Ruel’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Muddy Ruel’s net worth at death is:
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