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Alfonso Soriano Net Worth

 Alfonso Soriano Net Worth:

$60 Million

Alfonso Soriano's Salary

$19 Million

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Net worth of Alfonso Soriano: Alfonso Soriano is a Dominican professional baseball player with a net worth of $ 60 million. Alfonso Soriano was born on January 7, 1976 in San Pedro de Macoris, Dominican Republic. He began his baseball career in Hiroshima in 1996-1997. A year later, in 1998, as a free agent, he signed a contract with the Yankees of New York, where he played for five seasons as a player, a third player and finally a second player. In 2002, Soriano became the second Yankee player in the history of the franchise, having registered 30 home races and 30 stolen bases in the same season, then repeated his feat in 2003. In 2002, he also led the American League with 696 bats, 209 kicks, 92 extra hits, 41 stolen bases, 128 races and set the Yankee team record for most bats (696) and most beaten (157) of the season. In 2003, Soriano set a record for most home races (13) to complete the game of the season, leading the league with bats for the second year in a row and finishing in the top five for base kicks, doubles, home races, stolen bases and strikes. In 2004, he was replaced by the Rangers of Texas, where he spent only one year. In 2005, he was replaced by the Washington national players and formed his fifth Star Team in a row, becoming the third person to ever start the Star League in both leagues in two different positions. The Chicago Cubs signed Soriano for an eight-year contract (2007-2013) when he was hit by a ball in his field in 2008, breaking a bone in his hand. He also underwent left knee arthroscopic surgery in 2009. In 2013, The Cubs switched him to the New York Yankees, and within a month he recorded his 2000 career blow - Detroit Tiger thrower Justin Verlander fled home.

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