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Gary Roenicke was born on 5 December, 1954 in Covina, California, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1954). Discover Gary Roenicke'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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Gary Roenicke Height, Weight & Measurements
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Gary Roenicke Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Gary Roenicke worth at the age of 69 years old? Gary Roenicke’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Gary Roenicke's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Gary Steven Roenicke (born December 5, 1954) is an American former Major League Baseball left fielder for the Montreal Expos (1976), Baltimore Orioles (1978–85), New York Yankees (1986) and Atlanta Braves (1987–88).
He was originally drafted by the Montreal Expos as the eighth pick of the first round of the 1973 amateur draft.
He earned the MVP Award in the Eastern League in 1975.
A year later, he made his major league debut with the Expos, hitting .222 in 29 games with two home runs and five runs batted in (RBI).
Roenicke appeared in 27 games in his first season with the Orioles in 1978.
A year later, in his first full season, he had perhaps the best season of his career, appearing in 133 games and hitting .261 with 25 home runs and 64 runs batted in.
He even made the top ten in at-bats per home run, with one home run every 15.0 AB.
The next year, he hit .239 with 10 home runs, 28 runs batted in.
His brother, Ron, had an eight-year career as an outfielder in the 1980s while his son Josh was a member of both the UCLA football and baseball teams as a wide receiver and outfielder.
On the UCLA Bruins, Josh had the second-highest on-base percentage, third-highest batting average and compiled a perfect fielding percentage.
In 1981 he hit .269, but his power numbers were still significantly down, slugging only .384, whereas he had slugged .508 in his rookie season.
Roenicke never established numbers like the 1982 season or rookie season.
In 1984, he hit a grand slam during the Home Run Derby jackpot inning of a locally televised game against the Yankees, which resulted in a $1 million jackpot award to a Maryland viewer.
After a .218 campaign with 15 homers and 43 RBI, he was traded from the Orioles to the Yankees for Rex Hudler and Rich Bordi on December 11, 1985, in a transaction that was completed five days later on December 16 when Leo Hernández was also sent to New York.
On the Yankees, his role was limited to a bench player and his power was down, with three home runs.
He signed as a free agent in 1986 by the Atlanta Braves for less than half the amount of money he had been making ($380,000).
He continued his career on the bench, this year doing better in the power department, hitting nine home runs.
The next year, he hit .228 with a .298 slugging percentage, the worst of his career.
He was released by the Braves on July 26, 1988, and retired.
Roenicke resides in Rough and Ready, California, and is currently an adviser for the Western Canadian Baseball League, as well as a scout for the Orioles.
Josh was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds, made his major-league baseball debut with the Reds as a pitcher on September 13, 2008, and on July 31, 2009, was traded to the Toronto Blue Jays.