Carl Pavano Net Worth

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Carl Pavano is an American professional baseball player who has a net worth of $35 million. Born on January 8, 1976 in New Britain, Connecticut, Pavano is best known for his role as pitcher in Major League Baseball. Pitching and batting right-handed, Pavano has played for the Montreal Expos, the Florida Marlins, the New York Yankees, the Cleveland Indians, and the Minnesota Twins. He was an All-star in 2004 and won the World Series championship in 2003 with the Florida Marlins. He began playing baseball in high school and maintains a win-loss record of 108-107, an earned run average of 4.39, and a WHIP record of 1.34 and 1,091 strikeouts.

Pavano has an array of signature pitches, including the sinker, four-seam fastball, slider, and changeup. Many know him as a sinkerballer. Pavano has received several honors preceding the MLB including Eastern League All-star and Pitcher of the Year, Baseball America first team Minor League All-star, Red Sox Minor League Player of the Year, Double-A All-star, and Triple-A All-star. Pavano is now a free agent but became starting Opening Day pitcher for the Minnesota Twins in 2012 after several players suffered injuries prohibiting them from playing. Pavano was also a starter for the Florida Marlins during the World Series.

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Carl Pavano Career Earnings

  • Minnesota Twins (2011-12) $8.5 Million
  • Minnesota Twins (2010-11) $8 Million
  • Minnesota Twins (2009-10) $7 Million
  • Cleveland Indians (2008-09) $1.5 Million
  • New York Yankees (2007-08) $11 Million
  • New York Yankees (2006-07) $10 Million
  • New York Yankees (2005-06) $8 Million
  • New York Yankees (2004-05) $9 Million
  • Florida Marlins (2003-04) $3.8 Million
  • Florida Marlins (2002-03) $1.5 Million
  • Montreal Expos (2001-02) $1.3 Million
  • Montreal Expos (2000-01) $1.3 Million
  • Montreal Expos (1999-00) $255 Thousand
  • Montreal Expos (1998-99) $225 Thousand
  • Montreal Expos (1997-98) $170 Thousand
  • Total Earnings $71.6 Million