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Andrew Bailey was born on 31 May, 1984 in Voorhees, New Jersey, U.S., is an American baseball player and coach (born 1984). Discover Andrew Bailey'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 39 years old?
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31 May |
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Voorhees, New Jersey, U.S. |
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United States
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Andrew Bailey Height, Weight & Measurements
At 39 years old, Andrew Bailey height is 1.91 m .
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1.91 m |
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Who Is Andrew Bailey's Wife?
His wife is Amanda Scalzo
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Amanda Scalzo |
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Andrew Bailey Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Andrew Bailey worth at the age of 39 years old? Andrew Bailey’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Andrew Bailey's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Andrew Scott Bailey (born May 31, 1984) is an American former professional baseball pitcher and current pitching coach for the Boston Red Sox.
As a player, he played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Angels, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, and Philadelphia Phillies.
Bailey was selected by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 16th round (475th overall) of the 2005 Major League Baseball draft, but decided to return to Wagner for his senior year and earn a degree in business administration.
He played college baseball for Wagner College and was selected by the Oakland Athletics in the sixth round of the 2006 MLB draft.
The Oakland Athletics selected Bailey in the sixth round, with the 188th overall selection, of the 2006 Major League Baseball draft.
He signed with Oakland for a signing bonus of $135,000.
He made his MLB debut in 2009 and won that season's American League Rookie of the Year Award.
He was an All-Star in 2009 and 2010 while he was the closer for the Athletics.
He has also been a pitching coach for the San Francisco Giants.
Bailey was born in Voorhees, New Jersey, and first played baseball at Paul VI High School in Haddon Township, New Jersey.
He attended Wagner College in Staten Island.
Bailey made the Athletics Opening Day 25-man roster for the season, and made his major league debut on April 6, 2009, pitching a scoreless inning against the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim.
Bailey was selected to represent the Athletics in the 2009 MLB All-Star Game in St. Louis.
He was the 2009 August AL Rookie of the Month.
After a final line of 26 saves (9th in the AL) and a 1.84 ERA and a 0.876 WHIP, Bailey was named 2009 American League Rookie of the Year on November 16, 2009.
His Wagner number 17 jersey was retired in January 2010, which made him only the fourth former student-athlete to be honored in that way.
He was selected again to the All-Star team in 2010, which he finished with 25 saves (10th in the AL), a 1.47 ERA and a 0.959 WHIP.
On September 12, 2011, Bailey was hit right above the temple by a line drive in batting practice.
He felt fine, passed concussion tests, and sat out the next few days.
He returned to action to face the Tigers a few games later.
His ERA ballooned to 3.24, though he did finish with 24 saves.
On December 28, 2011, Bailey and Ryan Sweeney were traded from Oakland to the Boston Red Sox for Josh Reddick and two minor leaguers.
He broke the Athletics rookie save record on September 12 against the Minnesota Twins with his 24th save of the season.
On April 4, 2012, it was announced that Bailey would require reconstructive surgery on his right thumb and that he would begin the 2012 season on the disabled list.
Bailey made his 2012 debut with the Red Sox on August 14, pitching a third of an inning in a loss to Baltimore.
He finished the 2012 season with 15 innings pitched, a 7.04 ERA, and a 1.89 WHIP.
Bailey began the season as a middle reliever with the Red Sox, but when closer Joel Hanrahan was injured in mid-April, Bailey took over the closer job.
He was named the American League player of the week for the week of April 21.
Bailey compiled 8 saves, a 3–1 record and a 3.77 ERA in 30 appearances until he suffered a shoulder injury that kept him from playing for the rest of the season.
After the All-Star Break, MRIs confirmed there was a torn capsule and damaged labrum in his throwing shoulder.
He underwent shoulder surgery on July 24, ending his 2013 season.
After the 2013 season, Bailey was non-tendered by the Red Sox, making him a free agent.
On February 22, 2014, Bailey signed a minor league deal with the New York Yankees with a $2.5 million salary if he made the major league roster, and a club option for the 2015 season.
After numerous setbacks in his recovery from his shoulder injury, Bailey was ruled out for the 2014 season on August 17.
The Yankees signed him to a new minor league contract on November 7, 2014, after declining his 2015 option a few days earlier.
The Yankees promoted Bailey to the major leagues on September 1, 2015.
On September 2, he entered in the seventh inning at Boston, his first appearance in a game in two years.
In 10 appearances, he posted a 5.19 ERA.
Bailey signed a minor league contract with the Philadelphia Phillies in December 2015, receiving an invitation to spring training.
On November 3, the Yankees declined Bailey's option for the 2016 season, making him a free agent.