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Dennys Reyes was born on 19 April, 1977 in Higuera de Zaragoza, Sinaloa, Mexico, is a Mexican baseball player (born 1977). Discover Dennys Reyes'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 46 years old?
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Higuera de Zaragoza, Sinaloa, Mexico |
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Dennys Reyes Height, Weight & Measurements
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Dennys Reyes Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Dennys Reyes worth at the age of 46 years old? Dennys Reyes’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Mexico. We have estimated Dennys Reyes's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Dennys Velarde Reyes (born April 19, 1977) is a Mexican former professional baseball pitcher.
In more than a decade-long career in Major League Baseball (MLB), he played for 11 different teams, often as a left-handed specialist.
Reyes signed with the Los Angeles Dodgers as an undrafted free agent in 1993.
He made his major league debut for the Dodgers on July 13, 1997, at age 20 against the San Francisco Giants.
In six innings, Reyes allowed three earned runs on four hits while striking out six and walking four to earn the win.
He was the second youngest player in the league at the time, four days older than Atlanta Braves outfielder Andruw Jones.
Reyes pitched with the Dodgers for parts of two seasons, compiling a record of 2–7 with a 4.18 earned run average (ERA) in 25 games (eight starts).
On July 4, 1998, Reyes was traded by the Dodgers along with Paul Konerko to the Cincinnati Reds for Jeff Shaw.
Reyes spent three and a half seasons with Cincinnati, pitching in 170 games (14 starts) while compiling a record of 9–10 with two saves and an ERA of 4.40.
He began the 2002 season pitching out of the Rockies bullpen, going 0–1 with a 4.24 ERA in 43 relief appearances.
While with Texas, he split time between the bullpen and starting rotation, posting a 4–3 record with a 6.38 ERA in 15 games (five starts).
On January 23, 2003, Reyes signed a minor league contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates.
On March 25, it was announced that he had made the Opening Day roster.
On May 17, Reyes was designated for assignment to make room for Pat Mahomes.
At the time, he had posted a 10.45 ERA in 12 games.
The Pirates released Reyes on May 19.
On June 11, 2003, Reyes signed with the Arizona Diamondbacks.
He made three relief appearances with Arizona in the final month of the season, recording an ERA of 11.57.
On December 2, 2003, Reyes signed with the Kansas City Royals for the 2004 season.
He spent the entire season with the Royals, going 4–8 with a 4.75 ERA in 40 games (12 starts).
With the Royals, Reyes had career highs in games started (12), innings pitched (108) and strikeouts (91).
On November 29, 2004, Reyes signed a one-year, $550,000 contract with the San Diego Padres.
He was released on July 17, 2005, after posting a 3–2 record with a 5.15 ERA in 36 games (one start).
On February 21, 2006, Reyes signed a free agent contract with the Minnesota Twins worth $550,000.
In 2006, Reyes posted a record of 5–0 with a career-best 0.89 ERA in 66 relief appearances.
On August 24, 2006, he was signed to a two-year, $2 million contract extension.
In the 2006 American League Divisional Series against the Oakland Athletics, Reyes appeared in two games, recording a 9.00 ERA.
He continued as a left-handed specialist in the Twins bullpen in 2007 and 2008.
In 2008, he had the lowest average pitches per game pitched, with 9.
On March 5,, Reyes signed a two-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals worth approximately $3 million.
He made 75 relief appearances in his first season with the Cardinals, going 0–2 with one save and a 3.29 ERA.
In 2010, he was 3–1 with one save and a 3.55 ERA in 59 appearances.
On December 9, 2010, Reyes agreed to a one-year, $1.25 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Nicknamed "The Big Sweat", during his career he was listed at 6 ft and 250 lb. He held the MLB record for games pitched by a Mexico-born player with 673, until surpassed by Joakim Soria in 2019.
Reyes was born in Higuera de Zaragoza, Mexico and attended Ignacio Zaragoza High School in Mexico.
He is married to Claudia and has two sons: Dennys Alejandro and Cristian de Jesus.
Reyes has been criticized about his weight.
He has a baseball stadium named after him in his native Higuera de Zaragoza, Mexico.