Piggy Ward was a pro baseball player who played Right fielder/Second baseman. Ward was born on April 16, 1867, in Chambersburg, Pennsylvania. Ward died on October 24, 1912, in Altoona, Pennsylvania. This page will take a closer look at Piggy Ward’s net worth.
Ward batted Switch and threw Right. Ward debuted in the MLB on June 12, Baseball year1883 for the Philadelphia Quakers (NL). In all, Ward played for the Philadelphia Quakers , Pittsburgh Pirates, Baltimore Orioles, Cincinnati Reds, and Washington Senators. Ward’s career ended with the Washington Senators (1891-99) in Baseball year
Some of Ward’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Games played stat of 221, a Batting average stat of .286, and a Run stat of 172. Some of the highlights of Piggy Ward’s career included: 17 Consecutive Times On Base.
Baseball player annual pay can range widely. In professional baseball, the average player earns near $3 million annually. Top pro baseball players can earn $25 million or more per year, and lower paid 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 Piggy Ward’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Piggy Ward’s net worth at death is:
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