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Addison Russell was born on 23 January, 1994 in Pensacola, Florida, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1994). Discover Addison Russell's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 30 years old?
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United States
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Addison Russell Height, Weight & Measurements
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Addison Russell Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Addison Russell worth at the age of 30 years old? Addison Russell’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Addison Russell's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Addison Wayne Russell (born January 23, 1994) is an American professional baseball shortstop for the Acereros de Monclova of the Mexican League.
Russell was born on January 23, 1994, in Pensacola, Florida, the eldest of four children raised by mother Milany Ocampo-Russell and stepfather Wayne Russell.
Russell's mother is Filipina.
The full name on Russell's birth certificate is Geoffreye O'Neal Addison Robert Watts Jr III.
He was nearly killed by human respiratory syncytial virus at three months old.
He was adopted by his stepfather, Wayne, at 13 years old and took the name Addison Wayne Russell.
He was also the first high school athlete selected by the A's in the first round of the draft since Jeremy Bonderman in 2001.
Russell started his career with the Arizona League Athletics, where he hit .415/.488/.717 with six home runs and 29 runs batted in in 26 games.
He was then promoted to the Vermont Lake Monsters and hit .340/.386/.509 with one home run in 13 games.
He finished the season with the Class-A Burlington Bees, hitting .310/.369/.448 in 16 games.
Overall, he finished his first season hitting .369/.432/.594 with seven home runs and 45 runs batted in 55 games.
Russell attended Pace High School in Florida and in 2010 led his high school to a class 5A FHSAA baseball state championship and a runner-up finish in 2012.
Russell played in the 2010 Under Armour All-America Baseball Game, was named a Perfect Game Aflac All-American Game participant and a Louisville Slugger First Team All-American in 2011.
He was also ranked as the No. 18 high school prospect by Baseball America and as the No. 24 high school prospect by Perfect Game.
In his final high school baseball season, Russell hit for a .368 batting average and recorded a .532 on base percentage.
Russell also played high school football at the running back position.
In November 2011, Russell signed a National Letter of Intent to play college baseball at Auburn University for the Tigers baseball team.
Russell was a member of the USA Baseball 18U National Team at the 2011 COPABE 18U/AAA Pan American games that won a gold medal.
At the tournament, Russell batted .393, going 11-for-28 with three doubles, a triple and a home run, driving in nine RBIs and scoring 11 runs.
During the championship game against Team Canada, Russell hit a grand slam and was named First-Team All Tournament as Shortstop for his efforts.
Russell was drafted 11th overall by the Oakland Athletics in the 2012 Major League Baseball draft.
Russell was drafted by the Oakland Athletics with the 11th overall pick of the first round in the 2012 Major League Baseball draft out of Pace High School in Pace, Florida.
Russell received a $2.625 million signing bonus for signing with the A's instead of attending Auburn.
In 2012, he was named an Oakland MILB.com organization All-Star and an AZL post-season All-Star.
Prior to the 2013 season, Russell was the Athletics' best prospect according to Baseball America.
He was also named the best prospect in the Arizona League.
In 2013, he was named an Oakland MILB.com organization All-Star, a California League (CAL) rookie of the year, a CAL post-season All-Star, and a CAL Futures Game selection.
Playing for Mesa, he was also named to the AFL All-Prospect Team, and an AFL Rising Star.
He was traded to the Chicago Cubs in 2014.
The Cubs sent Russell to the Arizona Fall League for the second time at the end of the 2014 minor league season.
In 2015, Baseball America listed Russell as the third-best prospect in professional baseball.
He made his MLB debut with the Cubs in April 2015 and was an All-Star in 2016.
That same year, Russell won the World Series with the Cubs.
He has previously played in the KBO League for the Kiwoom Heroes.
Baseball America named him the #3 prospect before the 2015 season.
On April 21, Russell was called up to the 25-man roster to play second base against the Pittsburgh Pirates at PNC Park.
On May 1, Russell hit his first career home run off of Wily Peralta in a 1–0 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers.
He moved to his normal infield position at shortstop in early August, replacing three-time All-Star Starlin Castro.