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Nolan Fontana was born on 6 June, 1991 in Richardson, Texas, U.S., is an American baseball player. Discover Nolan Fontana'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 32 years old?

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Age 32 years old
Zodiac Sign Gemini
Born 6 June 1991
Birthday 6 June
Birthplace Richardson, Texas, U.S.
Nationality United States

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Nolan Fontana Height, Weight & Measurements

At 32 years old, Nolan Fontana height is 5′ 11″ and Weight 195 lbs.

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Height 5′ 11″
Weight 195 lbs
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Dating & Relationship status

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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Nolan Fontana Net Worth

His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Nolan Fontana worth at the age of 32 years old? Nolan Fontana’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Nolan Fontana's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2024 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2023 Pending
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Timeline

1991

Nolan David Fontana (born June 6, 1991) is an American former professional baseball infielder.

He has played for the Los Angeles Angels of Major League Baseball (MLB).

Before he began his professional career, he attended the University of Florida, and played college baseball for the Florida Gators.

Fontana was born in Richardson, Texas, but was raised in Winter Garden, Florida.

He played Little League Baseball in Pine Hills, Florida.

As a nine-year-old playing in the 12-and-under division, he did not strikeout once until the final game of the year.

Fontana attended West Orange High School in Winter Garden.

2008

In 2008, he played in a regional final despite having mononucleosis.

Fontana enrolled at the University of Florida, where he played for the Florida Gators baseball team in the Southeastern Conference (SEC) of the National Collegiate Athletic Association's Division I.

As a freshman, he had a .287 batting average, and committed only four errors.

He won a Gold Glove Award for his defensive play, and was named a Freshman All-American.

2010

Fontana played for the United States national collegiate baseball team in the summer of 2010.

Fontana and Gators teammate Brian Johnson were the only two freshmen on the team.

2011

In 2011, Fontana was a semifinalist for the Brooks Wallace Award as the nation's top shortstop.

He had a .289 batting average for the Gators, who were the runners-up in the 2011 College World Series (CWS).

He was named to the SEC Tournament's All-Tournament team, and to the SEC All-Defensive team for his second consecutive year.

2012

Fontana was named a preseason All-American before the 2012 season.

In his junior year at Florida, he compiled a .284 batting average, a .406 on-base percentage, nine home runs, ten doubles, and 30 runs batted in, as the Gators reached the 2012 CWS.

The Houston Astros selected Fontana in the second round, with the 61st overall selection, of the 2012 MLB Draft.

He received a $875,000 signing bonus from the Astros, and reported to the Lexington Legends of the Class A South Atlantic League.

He reached base six times in his professional debut.

Though he only batted .225, he drew 65 walks in 49 games played, leading to a .464 on-base percentage.

2013

In 2013, the Astros invited him to spring training.

He spent the 2013 season with the Lancaster JetHawks of the Class A-Advanced California League, where he had more walks (102) than strikeouts (100) in 104 games played.

After the season, he played in the Arizona Fall League.

2014

He opened the 2014 season with the Corpus Christi Hooks of the Class AA Texas League.

2015

The Astros again invited Fontana to spring training in 2015.

He played for the Fresno Grizzlies of the Class AAA Pacific Coast League (PCL) in 2015.

After the 2015 season, the Astros added Fontana to their 40-man roster, protecting him from being eligible in the Rule 5 draft.

2016

In 2016, Fontana was hitting .195 through 73 games for Fresno.

On July 14, he was demoted to Corpus Christi.

On November 22, 2016, Fontana was claimed off waivers by the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.

2017

He began the 2017 season with the Salt Lake Bees of the PCL, and was promoted to the major leagues on May 22.

He recorded his first major league hit, a home run, on May 26.

2018

He was released by the organization on September 4, 2018.

On December 19, 2018, Fontana signed a minor league deal with the Texas Rangers.

2019

He was assigned to the Triple-A Nashville Sounds to open the 2019 season.

He was released on June 25, 2019.

Fontana is the grandson of Lew Burdette, who was a Major League Baseball pitcher and All-Star.

Burdette lived with the Fontana family for the final years of his life.