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Reese McGuire was born on 2 March, 1995 in Seattle, Washington, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1995). Discover Reese McGuire'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 29 years old?
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Seattle, Washington, U.S. |
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Reese McGuire Height, Weight & Measurements
At 29 years old, Reese McGuire height is 1.83 m and Weight 98 kg.
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1.83 m |
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98 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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Reese McGuire Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Reese McGuire worth at the age of 29 years old? Reese McGuire’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Reese McGuire's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Reese Jackson McGuire (born March 2, 1995) is an American professional baseball catcher for the Boston Red Sox of Major League Baseball (MLB).
He has previously played in MLB for the Toronto Blue Jays and Chicago White Sox.
He won the USA Baseball Richard W. "Dick" Case Player of the Year Award in 2012.
He had committed to attend the University of San Diego and play college baseball for the San Diego Toreros baseball team.
McGuire was drafted by the Pittsburgh Pirates in the first round of the 2013 MLB draft, and was traded to the Blue Jays in 2016.
Unlike other high school catchers, whose offensive skills were more developed than their defensive abilities, McGuire's skill behind the plate, as well as his left-handedness, made him an attractive target in the 2013 MLB Draft, and he was projected to be chosen in the first round.
The Pittsburgh Pirates selected him 14th overall in the MLB draft, and he signed with the team on a $2.36 million contract.
The team assigned McGuire to the Rookie-level Gulf Coast League (GCL) Pirates, where, in his professional baseball debut, he recorded four hits, three RBI, and two doubles.
After batting .330 with 11 doubles and 21 RBI in 46 GCL games, McGuire was promoted to the Class A Short Season Jamestown Jammers of the New York–Penn League on August 31.
He appeared in only four games there, going 4-for-16 in the process.
McGuire was one of several highly-rated Pirates prospects to play for the Low-A West Virginia Power of the South Atlantic League in 2014.
While many of these other prospects, such as Luis Heredia, Austin Meadows, and Barrett Barnes spent time on the disabled list, McGuire remained healthy through the first half of the season, and after batting .277 with 19 RBI and a 19-game hitting streak, he was named a South Atlantic League midseason All-Star.
He finished the 2014 season hitting .262 with 11 doubles, four triples, three home runs, and 45 RBI, and was promoted to the Bradenton Marauders of the Class A-Advanced Florida State League for the 2015 season.
There, he batted .254 with 34 RBI in 98 games and 374 at bats, and received his third minor league All-Star selection, this time with the Florida State League.
After the regular 2015 minor league season, the Pirates sent McGuire to the Arizona Fall League to continue his development.
In 14 games with the Glendale Desert Dogs, McGuire batted .294 with six RBI, striking out only 7 times in 51 at bats.
He was also the youngest prospect chosen to play in the AFL All-Star Game.
After spending spring training in 2016 with the Pirates, he joined the Double-A Altoona Curve for 77 games, during which he hit .259 with one home run and 37 RBI in 266 at bats.
On August 1, 2016, McGuire, fellow prospect Harold Ramírez, and pitcher Francisco Liriano were traded from the Pirates to the Toronto Blue Jays in exchange for pitcher Drew Hutchison.
He finished out the season with the Double-A New Hampshire Fisher Cats, batting .226 with five RBI in 15 games and 53 at bats.
McGuire returned to the Fisher Cats for the 2017 season, but was limited to only 45 games after suffering a torn meniscus in his right knee that required arthroscopic surgery to repair.
After suffering the knee injury in early May, McGuire was able to return to Double-A at the start of August, and shortly after his return, McGuire's home runs in three consecutive games earned him Eastern League Player of the Week honors for the week ending August 20.
In his limited appearances in 2017, McGuire batted .295 with six home runs and 28 RBI in 149 at bats.
On November 20, 2017, the Blue Jays added McGuire to their 40-man roster, protecting him from the Rule 5 draft.
He made his MLB debut for Toronto in 2018.
The Blue Jays traded McGuire to the White Sox before the 2022 season, and the White Sox traded him to the Red Sox during the 2022 season.
McGuire's older brother, Cash, played second base for Seattle University.
His younger brother, Shane, played baseball at the University of San Diego as a catcher, was taken in the 2021 MLB draft, and is now in the Oakland Athletics organization.
He played for the Buffalo Bisons of the Triple-A International League in 2018.
On September 6, 2018, the Blue Jays promoted McGuire to the major leagues.
He made his MLB debut that night against the Cleveland Indians and hit a double in the game for his first career hit.
He hit his first career home run on September 26 against the Houston Astros.
In 14 major-league games, McGuire batted .290 with two home runs and four RBIs.
McGuire did not make the 2019 opening day roster and was optioned to Triple-A.
McGuire joined the Blue Jays in late July after Luke Maile was injured, and appeared in 30 games throughout the season, hitting .299 with an .872 OPS.
In February 2020, McGuire was charged with a misdemeanor count of indecent exposure after he was found masturbating in his car in a shopping center parking lot in Dunedin, Florida, near the Blue Jays spring training complex.
He pleaded no contest to a charge of disorderly conduct and was fined $500.
McGuire attended Kentwood High School in Covington, Washington, where he played for the school's baseball team.
He also played for the United States national baseball team in 18-and-under competitions, being named the player of the year as the United States won the International Baseball Federation 18-and-under Baseball World Championship.
Overall with the 2020 Blue Jays, McGuire batted .073 with one home run and one RBI in 19 games.