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Jason Giambi Net Worth

$ 35 million

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Jason Jiambi Net worth: Jason Jiambi is an American professional baseball player with a net worth of $ 35 million. Jason Jambie is a five-time MLB All-Star member. Born Jason Gilbert Jambie on January 8, 1971 in West Covina, California, he played as the first baseman and was a hockey player for the Cleveland Baseball Indians. As an outstanding three-sport high school, Giambi was one of the most gifted baseball players, along with three other emerging top leaders and teammates: midfielder Sean Watden, throwers Aaron Little and Cory Lidle. Because he won the MVP vote in both baseball and basketball, Miami Brewers chose Jambie in the 43rd round during the 1989 MLB draft. However, he did not sign up to attend college. While at Long Beach State University, Jiambi played for the Long Beach State 49ers baseball team. He was then chosen by the Auckland Athletics, who were selected in the second round of the 1992 Baseball Premier League draft. At that time, in 1992, he participated in the US national baseball team in Barcelona, ​​which finished fourth. Prior to joining MLB, he also played for the Alaska Baseball League, Alaska Fairbanks, Alaska Goldpanners, and Southern League Huntsville Stars. Giambi's MLB career began in 1995 and he has since played for the Auckland Athletics, the Yankees of New York and the Rockies of Colorado. While in athletics, he became an American League MVP in 2000. In his professional career, he was a five-time All-Star player, leading the American League four times, three times the base percentage, and doubles and slugging once each. What's more, he twice won the Silver Sloth Award. His career was a little colored because he was found to be taking performance-enhancing drugs, which he has publicly apologized for. Jason Jambie received a special honor from mag Men's Fitness when he was named one of the most superstitious athletes.

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