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Jason Bartlett was born on 30 October, 1979 in Mountain View, California, U.S., is an American baseball player. Discover Jason Bartlett'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 44 years old?
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Jason Bartlett Height, Weight & Measurements
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Who Is Jason Bartlett's Wife?
His wife is Kelly Chevez Bartlett (m. 2008)
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Jason Bartlett Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jason Bartlett worth at the age of 44 years old? Jason Bartlett’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jason Bartlett's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Jason Alan Bartlett (born October 30, 1979) is a Filipino American former professional baseball shortstop.
He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Minnesota Twins, Tampa Bay Rays, and San Diego Padres.
Bartlett grew up in Lodi, California, and attended St. Mary's High School in Stockton, California.
Bartlett went to San Joaquin Delta College and the University of Oklahoma, where he played for the Oklahoma Sooners baseball team.
In 2000, he played collegiate summer baseball with the Harwich Mariners of the Cape Cod Baseball League and was named a league all-star.
Bartlett was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 13th round (390th overall) of the 2001 Major League Baseball Draft.
In July 2002, he was traded to the Minnesota Twins for Brian Buchanan after the Padres had drafted shortstop Khalil Greene in the first round.
Bartlett made his MLB debut on August 3, 2004.
He recorded his first five-hit game in the Twins' 11-5 victory over the Kansas City Royals on August 6, 2006.
When on the Twins, Bartlett was one of four players known for speed and small ball, nicknamed "the Piranhas" by Chicago White Sox manager Ozzie Guillén.
The Twins embraced the term during the 2006 season.
In 2007, he led all major league shortstops in errors with 26.
On October 22, 2008, Bartlett stole a base in the fifth inning of Game 1 of the World Series, earning America a free taco from Taco Bell.
Bartlett finished the season batting .286 with one home run, and was voted by local Tampa sportswriters as the Rays' MVP for the year.
On July 5, 2009, Bartlett was selected to represent Tampa Bay in the 2009 All Star Game.
He finished the year batting .320, which was, at the time, the highest batting average in Rays history.
On July 23 of the same year, against the Chicago White Sox, he grounded out to Alexei Ramírez for the final out of Mark Buehrle's perfect game.
Bartlett had a 19-game hitting streak during the season, which remains the longest hitting streak in Rays history.
Bartlett played in 135 games for the Rays in 2010 and posted a batting line of .254/.324/.350.
Bartlett was the Padres regular shortstop in 2011 and finished the season batting .245 with 2 home runs and 23 stolen bases.
He had the lowest slugging percentage of all major league ballplayers with 512 or more plate appearances, at .307.
The Padres opened 2012 with Bartlett again as their everyday shortstop but he played his last game for the team on May 14, batting .133 with 4 RBI over 29 games.
Three days later he was moved to the disabled list with a right knee strain.
On August 20, 2012, the Padres requested unconditional release waivers on Bartlett.
After sitting out the 2013 season, he signed a non roster contract with the Minnesota Twins on November 11, 2013.
After playing in three games for the Twins, Bartlett retired on April 19, 2014.