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Doug Clarey was born on 20 April, 1954 in Los Angeles, California, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1954). Discover Doug Clarey'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 69 years old?
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Doug Clarey Height, Weight & Measurements
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Doug Clarey Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Doug Clarey worth at the age of 69 years old? Doug Clarey’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Doug Clarey's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Doug Clarey (born April 20, 1954) is an American former professional baseball infielder.
He was selected by the Minnesota Twins in the sixth round of the 1972 MLB draft.
He then played for Twins' farm teams during the 1972 to 1974 seasons.
In December 1974, the St. Louis Cardinals selected Clarey from the Twins in the Rule 5 draft.
During the 1975 season, Clarey played for the Arkansas Travelers at the Double-A level, batting .206 with three home runs and 44 RBIs in 130 games.
He played one season in Major League Baseball (MLB), appearing in nine games for the 1976 St. Louis Cardinals.
Listed at 6 ft and 180 lb, he batted and threw right-handed.
Clarey played high school baseball at Homestead High School in Cupertino, California.
In 1976, Clarey played in nine games for the Cardinals, his only major league appearances.
He played three games with St. Louis in April, one in May, two in July, and three in August, entering two games as a pinch hitter, two games as a pinch runner, and the other games as a substitute second baseman.
In four at bats, he recorded one hit, which came against the San Francisco Giants on April 28.
Clarey also played for two St. Louis farm teams during 1976, then during the 1977 preseason was traded to the New York Mets organization, in exchange for outfielder Benny Ayala.
Clarey played in 28 games for the Tidewater Tides, the Mets' Triple-A affiliate, batting .125 with three home runs and nine RBIs.
He finished the season with a Double-A affiliate of the Milwaukee Brewers.
In his final professional season, Clarey played for a Double-A affiliate of the Baltimore Orioles in 1978.
Overall, in seven minor league seasons, Clarey batted .225 in 666 games, with 53 home runs and 288 RBIs.
Defensively, he played 415 games at second base, 179 games at third base, and 53 games at shortstop.
In the top of the 16th inning of a 2–2 tie game at Candlestick Park, Clarey pinch hit for pitcher Mike Proly.
Facing pitcher Mike Caldwell with a runner at first base and two outs, Clarey hit a home run, putting St. Louis ahead, 4–2.
Reliever Danny Frisella replaced Clarey for the bottom of the inning, retiring the side in order.