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Josh Naylor was born on 22 June, 1997 in Mississauga, Ontario, Canada, is a Canadian baseball player (born 1997). Discover Josh Naylor'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 26 years old?
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Josh Naylor Height, Weight & Measurements
At 26 years old, Josh Naylor height is 1.8 m and Weight 113 kg.
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113 kg |
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.
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Josh Naylor Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Josh Naylor worth at the age of 26 years old? Josh Naylor’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from Canada. We have estimated Josh Naylor's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
He also became the first player to have at least eight RBI in the eighth inning or later since RBI became an official statistic in 1920.
Joshua-Douglas James Naylor (born June 22, 1997) is a Canadian professional baseball first baseman and outfielder for the Cleveland Guardians of Major League Baseball (MLB).
He previously played for the San Diego Padres.
His first one was a game-tying grand slam in the top of the 9th off of Liam Hendriks to tie the game at eight runs apiece then his second was a go-ahead three-run home run in the top of the 11th off of Ryan Burr which would win the game 12–9.
On January 13, 2023, Naylor agreed to a one-year, $3.35 million contract with the Guardians, avoiding salary arbitration.
Naylor is 6 ft tall and weighs 250 lbs.
He made the Canadian junior national baseball team at the age of 15, winning the silver medal at the Under-18 Baseball World Cup held in South Korea in 2012.
He won the bronze medal at the 2014 Under-18 Baseball World Cup, and competed in the 2015 Under-18 Baseball World Cup.
In 2014, Naylor was chosen as one of the ten high school invitees to the MLB Junior Select Home Run Derby during the MLB All-Star Week at Target Field, becoming the first Canadian to participate in the event.
He finished in second place.
Later in 2014, he appeared in the Perfect Game All-American Classic at Petco Park and the Under Armour All-America Baseball Game at Wrigley Field.
Naylor was committed to enroll at Texas Tech University to play college baseball for the Texas Tech Red Raiders baseball team.
Naylor was the 12th overall selection in the 2015 MLB draft, and he made his MLB debut for the Padres in 2019.
In 2015, Perfect Game ranked Naylor among the top 50 available prospects available in the 2015 Major League Baseball Draft, and he made Baseball America's High School All-American first team.
The Miami Marlins selected Naylor in the first round, with the 12th overall selection, of the 2015 MLB draft.
He signed with the Marlins after his June 25 graduation from St. Joan of Arc for a reported signing bonus of $2.25 million, and was assigned to the Gulf Coast Marlins of the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League for his professional debut.
Naylor played in 25 total games for the Marlins posting a .327 batting average with one home run and 16 RBIs.
Naylor began the 2016 season with the Greensboro Grasshoppers of the Class A South Atlantic League.
In June he was suspended without pay after injuring teammate Stone Garrett with a knife as part of a prank.
He was selected to appear in the 2016 All-Star Futures Game.
Naylor was assigned to the Lake Elsinore Storm of the Class A-Advanced California League.
In 122 games between the Grasshoppers and the Storm, Naylor batted .264 with 12 home runs and 75 runs batted in.
Naylor played for Team Canada in the 2017 World Baseball Classic.
He began the 2017 season with Lake Elsinore.
The Padres promoted him to the San Antonio Missions of the Class AA Texas League in July.
Naylor finished 2017 with a combined .280 average with ten home runs and 64 RBIs between both clubs.
He returned to San Antonio in 2018, and began playing as an outfielder.
Naylor opened the 2019 season with the El Paso Chihuahuas of the Triple-A Pacific Coast League.
On May 24, 2019, Naylor was called up to the San Diego Padres.
He made his MLB debut that night versus the Toronto Blue Jays.
He was traded to the Cleveland Guardians during the 2020 season.
Throughout his amateur career, he played for the Ontario Blue Jays of the Premier Baseball League of Ontario (PBLO).
This elite travel baseball team regularly competed in tournaments across North America, and was composed of the top young players in all of Ontario.
Naylor attended St. Joan of Arc Catholic Secondary School in Mississauga, Ontario.
On August 31, 2020, the Padres traded Naylor, along with Austin Hedges, Cal Quantrill, and minor league players Gabriel Arias, Owen Miller, and Joey Cantillo, to the Cleveland Indians in exchange for Mike Clevinger, Greg Allen, and Matt Waldron.
In the 2020 American League Wild Card Series, Naylor recorded five hits in his first five career postseason plate appearances, the first player in MLB history to do so.
During a game against the Minnesota Twins on June 27, 2021, Naylor collided with second baseman Ernie Clement while trying to catch a pop up in shallow right field.
He broke and dislocated his ankle, which required season ending surgery.
On May 9, 2022, in a game against the Chicago White Sox, Naylor became the first player in Major League history to hit two three-run home runs or grand slams in the ninth inning or later of the same game.