Who is Jose Abreu's Net Worth as of 2023?

Last Modified Oct 12, 2023 11:14 GMT
Jose Abreu
Jose Abreu

Jose Abreu is a Cuban-born professional baseball first baseman with the Houston Astros of Major League Baseball (MLB). Jose Abreu was born on January 29, 1987 in Cruces, Cuba. Before leaving Cuba in August 2013, Abreu competed for Cienfuegos in the Cuban National Series.

Abreu then defected from Cuba to pursue a career in the MLB. He signed with the Chicago White Sox in 2013 as a free agent. He has predominantly played at first base and has also stepped as a designated hitter in a couple of games. He has since made three All-Star game appearances. He was also awarded the Silver Slugger Award in 2014, 2018, and 2020. Added to that the AL-MVP award in the same year. For his hitting abilities, he has won the AL Hank Aaron Award in 2020. He was also the AL RBI leader in 2019 and 2020

NameJose Dariel Abreu Correa
Net Worth$50 Million (estimated)
Age36 Years
ResidenceMiami, Florida, U.S.
Marital StatusMarried to Maria Abreu.
Source of WealthBaseball Player
Salary$19,500,000.
EndorsementsFranklin.

Jose Abreu’s Net Worth

Jose Abreu’s net worth according to multiple online sources is estimated to be $50 million. Jose signed a 3-year contract with the Houston Astros in 2023, which includes $58,500,000 guaranteed and an annual salary of $19,500,000. His base salary will also be $19,500,000.

Aberu has a total career earnings of $133,544,074. This includes his base salary and bonuses that he has received in his career till now. His massive net worth can be attributed to his massive contracts and endorsement deals.

Jose Abreu Salary

Jose Abreu signed a 3-year contract with the Houston Astros, with an average annual salary of $19,500,000 in 2023.The base salary he will be receiving is the same.

He signed his first contract in 2014 with the Chicago White Sox. The contract was worth $68 million for a duration of six years. He then signed another contract in 2016 for a duration of one year. The contract was worth $10.825 million. He continued signing one year contracts with the White Sox. For the 2018 season, he signed another contract with the White Sox, it was worth $16 million. The White Sox offered a qualifying offer worth $ 17.8 million. He then signed a three year extension contract worth $50 million in 2019.

Jose Abreu Endorsements

The only brand that Jose Abreu endorses is Franklin. Franklin is an online sports store that sells gloves, shoes, bats, etc.

Jose Abreu collaborates with the brand and also uses its apparel to promote the brand.

Jose Abreu Investments

There is no such information on Jose Abreu's investments.

Jose Abreu Other Sources of Income

Other than his salary nothing is mentioned on his other sources of income.

Jose Abreu House

Jose has been in the United States since 2013 and his son Dariel and his wife have remained in Cuba, though the relationship between the countries has strengthened but Jose is not permitted to travel back and forth.

Currently, Jose is living in Miami, U.S. No other details are available about his house.

Jose Abreu Cars

There is no information about Jose Abreu's car collection.

Jose Abreu Charity Work

Jose Abreu and the Astros Foundation announced a new partnership called the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Greater Houston and Happy Jack to raise awareness of the importance of mental health.

Abreu also gave $10,000 to ESMC while he was playing for the White Sox, for a baseball clinic with youngsters at the school. Abreu stated that he was close to someone with autism while living in Cuba and leaped at the chance to begin his humanitarian work with ESMC. Jose Abreu also launched "Abreu's Amigos", while he was with the White Sox. This shows his commitment on giving back to the community

FAQs

A. Jose Abreu’s net worth is estimated to be $50 million.

A. Jose Abreu signed a 3-year contract with the Houston Astros in 2023, with an average annual salary of $19,500,000.

A.  The only brand Jose Abreu endorses is Franklin.

A. Jose Abreu recently announced a new partnership with the Astros Foundation called the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI) of Greater Houston and Happy Jack to raise awareness of the importance of mental health.

A. “PITO”, is the nickname of Jose Abreu.

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