Roy Sievers was a pro baseball player who played First baseman / Left fielder. Sievers was born on November 18, 1926, in St. Louis, Missouri. Sievers died on April 3, 2017, in Spanish Lake, Missouri. This page will take a closer look at Roy Sievers’s net worth.
Sievers batted Right and threw Right. Sievers debuted in the MLB on April 21, 1949 for the St. Louis Browns. In all, Sievers played for the St. Louis Browns, Washington Senators, Chicago White Sox, Philadelphia Phillies, and Washington Senators. Sievers’s career ended with the Washington Senators in 1965.
Some of Sievers’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Batting average stat of .267, a Home runs stat of 318, and a Runs batted in stat of 1,147. Some of the highlights of Roy Sievers’s career included: 5× Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 1959 Major League Baseball All-Star Game, 1961 Major League Baseball All-Star Game ), AL Rookie of the Year, List of Major League Baseball annual home run leaders, and List of Major League Baseball annual runs batted in leaders.
Baseball earnings can range widely. In Major League Baseball, the median pay is about $3 million per year. Top pro baseball players can receive $25 million or more per annum, and lower paid players make $1 million or less. In the minor leagues, most contracts are worth less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Roy Sievers’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Roy Sievers’s net worth at death is:
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