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Nolan Ryan Net Worth

 Nolan Ryan Net Worth:

$60 Million

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Nolan Ryan Net: Nolan Ryan is a professional American baseball player with an estimated net worth of $ 60 million. Nolan Ryan was a thrower for the New York Mets, the California Angels, the Houston Astros and the Texas Rangers. He is often compared to Dodgers Sandy Koufax, as Ryan broke two of Koufax's records for the most winners and one season's bar mark. Ryan was an eight-time All-Star qualifier and the only thrower to make seven "no blows." In his first year of eligibility, he was elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1999 with 98.9% of the vote. After retirement, his business interests include ownership of two smaller league teams: Corpus Christi Hooks, who plays in the AA Class in the Texas League, and Round Rock Express, the AAA Class team in the Pacific Coast League. Both teams were subsidiaries of the Houston Astros, where Ryan was also a special assistant general manager, until he sold his interest in the team in the off-season from 2004 to 2005. He became president of the Texas Rangers in 2008. co-authored six books and was the majority owner and chairman of Express Bank of Alvin before selling his interest in 2005. He owns a restaurant in Three Rivers, Texas, and has served on the Texas Parks and Wildlife Commission. He also appeared for several years as an Advil representative, as well as in various advertisements in the Texas market. Ryan was born and raised in Texas as the youngest of six children. He married his Alvin High School sweetheart, Ruth Holdorf, in 1967, and the couple had three children: Reid, Rice, and Wendy. Reid and Rice were TCU horned frog throwers, and Reid also played in smaller leagues for a short time. Nolan is considered a legend in Texas baseball and is currently the executive director of the Houston Astros. In 2013, his son Reid was named President of Business Operations with the team, and Reid works with owner Jim Cran and CEO Jeff Luhnov. For Ryan, this means returning to the Houston organization, where he spent nine years as a shooter and another four years under a personal service contract before he was allowed to leave to take over Rangers president in 2008 for then-owner Tom. Hicks. Nolan Ryan currently lives in the Cimarron Hills community in Georgetown, a suburb of Austin.

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