Julio Rodriguez, the Dominican baseball player, is a rising star in Major League Baseball, playing as an outfielder for the Seattle Mariners. At just 22 years old, he has already achieved a lot in his career and made a name for himself.
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Breaking down Julio Rodriguez’s Net Worth:
Rodriguez began his career in the Dominican Summer League with the Mariners at the age of 16. In 2019, he joined the Class A West Virginia Power and was later promoted to the Class A-Advanced team, the Modesto Nuts. He made his Major League debut in 2022 and became the youngest qualified batter in the league.
Rodriguez's impressive performance led to him being selected for the 2022 MLB All-Star Game, winning the Silver Slugger Award and AL Rookie of the Year. He also signed a 12-year, $209 million contract with the Mariners, including a $15 million signing bonus and an average annual salary of $17.4 million.
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Julio Rodriguez was selected for the 2022 MLB All Star Game
What is Rodriguez’s Net Worth?
As of 2023, Julio Rodriguez's estimated net worth is around $3 million. He is currently endorsed by Under Armour, Wilson, Victus, VKTRY, and Hyatt Regency Hotels.
Rodriguez is a talented player with a bright future ahead of him in Major League Baseball. His early success and lucrative contract suggest that he is on track to become one of the league's top players and could see his net worth grow significantly in the years to come.
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Pablo Ricalde
Pablo Ricalde has been a baseball journalist at Sportskeeda since 2022. A Communication Studies graduate, he attended journalism courses and specialized in copywriting, further adding to his background as a writer.
After 4 years working in the advertising industry and 2 years in sports journalism, Pablo currently works at a Marketing Consulting firm on top of his role at Sportskeeda. He believed in sourcing information only from reliable sources, and refrains from including any opinionated content in his articles.
Pablo was introduced to baseball as a kid by his grandfather, who even coached him in Little League for a year. A massive Boston Red Sox supporter, he ended up becoming a fan in an attempt to be original (as his parents are Yankees fans). Pablo also supports the Diablos Rojos from the Mexican league, his hometown team.
His favorite players of all time are David Ortiz and Derek Jeter, while his current favorites include Fernando Tatis Jr., Ronald Acuna Jr., Alex Verdugo and Randy Arozarena. His favorite moment as a baseball fan was when the Boston Red Sox won the 2018 World Series Championship, as he was too young to remember 2004.
A huge sports fan in general, Pablo's non-baseball interests include football, basketball, American football, and motorsports (F1, IndyCar and Nascar), music and cinema.