Enrique Hernandez Net Worth
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What is Enrique Hernandez’s Net Worth?
Enrique Hernandez is a Puerto Rican professional baseball player who has a net worth of $3 million. Enrique Hernandez was born in San Juan, Puerto Rico in August 1991. He is a utility player who bats and throws right handed. He played for the American Military Academy in high school. Hernandez was drafted by the Houston Astros in the 6 th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft and signed a $150 thousand signing bonus.
He made his MLB debut for the Astros in 2014. Enrique Hernandez then played for the Miami Marlins in 2014 and joined the Los Angeles Dodgers in 2015. He won a silver medal representing Puerto Rico in the 2017 Los Angeles World Baseball Classic. Enrique Hernandez signed a one year deal with the Dodgers in 2018 for $1.6 million. In 2018 he was selected to join the MLB All-Star team at the 2018 MLB Japan All-Star Series.
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Enrique Hernandez Career Earnings
- Boston Red Sox (2036) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2035) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2034) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2033) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2032) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2031) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2030) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2029) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2028) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2027) $250 Thousand
- Boston Red Sox (2023) $8.9 Million
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2023) $1.1 Million
- Boston Red Sox (2022) $7 Million
- Boston Red Sox (2021) $4.5 Million
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2020) $2.2 Million
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2019) $3.7 Million
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2018) $1.6 Million
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2017) $555 Thousand
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2016) $520 Thousand
- Los Angeles Dodgers (2015) $442.5 Thousand
- Houston Astros (2014) $82 Thousand
- Miami Marlins (2014) $163.9 Thousand
- Houston Astros (2009) $150 Thousand
- Total Earnings $33.4 Million