Ross Barnes was a pro baseball player who played Second baseman / Shortstop. Barnes was born on May 8, 1850, in Mount Morris, New York, United States. Barnes died on February 5, 1915, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. This page will take a closer look at Ross Barnes’s net worth.
Barnes batted Right and threw Right. Barnes debuted in the MLB on May 5, 1871 for the Boston Red Stockings. In all, Barnes played for the Rockford Forest Citys, Boston years, Chicago White Stockings, Cincinnati Reds, and History of the Boston Braves. Barnes’s career ended with the Boston Red Stockings in 1881.
Some of Barnes’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Batting average stat of .360, a Run stat of 698, and a Run batted in stat of 346. Some of the highlights of Ross Barnes’s career included: -time NA/NL List of Major League Baseball batting champions, 4-time NA/NL Run leader, 4-time NA/NL Hit leader, 3-time NA/NL Double leader, and 1-time NA stolen base leader.
Player salaries can range widely. In professional baseball, the median pay is approximately $3 million annually. Top pro baseball players can earn $25 million or more every year, and less successful players make $1 million or less. Outside the MLB, most contracts pay less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Ross Barnes’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Ross Barnes’s net worth at death is:
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