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Manny Delcarmen was born on 16 February, 1982 in Hyde Park, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1982). Discover Manny Delcarmen'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 42 years old?
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42 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Aquarius |
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16 February 1982 |
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16 February |
Birthplace |
Hyde Park, Boston, Massachusetts, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Player with the age 42 years old group.
Manny Delcarmen Height, Weight & Measurements
At 42 years old, Manny Delcarmen height is 1.9 m .
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1.9 m |
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Who Is Manny Delcarmen's Wife?
His wife is Anna Delcarmen (m. 2006)
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Anna Delcarmen (m. 2006) |
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Miley Clarice Delcarmen, Manny Delcarmen III |
Manny Delcarmen Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Manny Delcarmen worth at the age of 42 years old? Manny Delcarmen’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Manny Delcarmen's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Manny Delcarmen Social Network
Timeline
Manuel Delcarmen (born February 16, 1982), nicknamed The Pride of Hyde Park, is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
Delcarmen was a second-round pick by Boston in the 2000 Major League Baseball draft; he was the first draftee from a Boston public high school in 34 years.
Beginning the season with the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs, he posted a 4–4 record with three saves and a 3.23 earned run average (ERA) in 31 games.
After a promotion to the Triple-A Pawtucket Red Sox, he struck out 12 batters over nine innings with a 3.00 ERA.
Delcarmen's professional career was on the fast track with a mid-90s fastball and a great Curveball, until he injured his throwing arm while pitching in a Florida State League game, requiring Tommy John surgery in May 2003.
He returned to the mound a year later.
Post-surgery, Delcarmen's fastball may have actually gained velocity, as he topped out in the high 90s.
Delcarmen had decent control, with a decent changeup and a very good curve which he used as his out pitch.
He previously pitched in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 2005 through 2010, mainly for the Boston Red Sox; he was a member of Boston's 2007 World Series championship team.
In 2005, Delcarmen was called up to the major leagues for 10 games.
He made his debut with the Red Sox on July 26, 2005.
During the regular season, he pitched a total of nine innings with a 3.00 ERA and nine strikeouts.
After starting the 2006 season in Pawtucket, Delcarmen was recalled to the major leagues on April 22.
On June 11, Delcarmen got his first major league win, pitching two innings of relief against the Texas Rangers.
Delcarmen was off and on the Boston roster during the 2007 season.
He was recalled from Pawtucket on June 17, when relief pitcher Brendan Donnelly was placed on the disabled list.
On July 23, Delcarmen finished out a 6–2 Red Sox victory over Cleveland with 1 1⁄3 innings of scoreless relief, recording his first major league save.
He finished the 2007 season with 44 innings in the majors and a 2.05 ERA.
In the 2007 playoffs, he had 4 1⁄3 innings pitched, allowing four earned runs, and was a member of the 2007 World Series championship team.
After an intensive offseason workout regimen, Delcarmen lost 15 lb. Manager Terry Francona remarked that "he’s lean and he’s looking really good."
During the 2008 season, Delcarmen appeared in 73 games for Boston, recording a 1–2 record with two saves, 3.27 ERA, and 72 strikeouts.
During 2009, Delcarmen's record was 5–2 with 4.53 ERA and 44 strikeouts during 64 games played.
He started the 2010 season with Boston, where he appeared in 48 games with a 3–2 record, 4.70 ERA and 32 strikeouts.
Overall, Delcarmen spent parts of six seasons with the Red Sox, appearing in 289 games while compiling an 11–6 record with three saves and 243 strikeouts in 284 1⁄3 innings pitched.
On August 31, 2010, Delcarmen was traded to Colorado for minor league pitcher Chris Balcom-Miller.
Delcarmen appeared in nine games for the Rockies during the 2010 season, pitching 8 1⁄3 innings while giving up six earned runs (6.48 ERA) and striking out six.
On February 10, 2011, Delcarmen signed a minor league contract with the Seattle Mariners.
He was released on June 1.
Delcarmen signed a minor league contract with the Texas Rangers on June 2, 2011.
He was assigned to the Triple-A Round Rock Express.
Delcarmen was released on July 13, after making eight appearances for the Express, posting a 6.75 ERA.
The New York Yankees signed Delcarmen to a minor league contract on January 30, 2012.
He also received an invitation to spring training.
He spent the 2012 season with the Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees.
The Baltimore Orioles signed Delcarmen to a minor league contract on January 30, 2013.
During the 2013 season, he appeared in 48 games for the Triple-A Norfolk Tides, compiling a 3–3 record with 2.83 ERA.
On December 2, 2013, Delcarmen signed a minor league contract, with an invitation to spring training, with the Washington Nationals.
Delcarmen last played professionally in 2018.
He served as an assistant coach with Fisher College in Boston during the 2022 season.
Delcarmen is a native of the Hyde Park section of Boston, Massachusetts, and a graduate of West Roxbury High School.