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Jorge Reyes was born on 7 December, 1987 in Rio Grande City, Texas, is an American baseball player. Discover Jorge Reyes'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 36 years old?
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Jorge Reyes Height, Weight & Measurements
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Jorge Reyes Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Jorge Reyes worth at the age of 36 years old? Jorge Reyes’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from United States. We have estimated Jorge Reyes's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Timeline
Jorge Luis Reyes (born December 7, 1987, in Rio Grande City, Texas) is an American baseball pitcher who is currently a free agent.
He graduated from Warden High School in 2006.
Reyes lettered 4 years for coach Dan Caballero.
As a senior, he was named all-state first team, all-area first team, all-league first team, posted a 6–1 record, 0.32 ERA in 43.2 innings and had 78 strikeouts.
As a junior, he was named all-state first team, all-area first team, all-league first team with a 9–0 record, 0.40 ERA in 51 innings with 101 strikeouts.
Reyes also played American football and basketball.
He was the Most Outstanding Player in the 2007 College World Series for the Oregon State Beavers.
Reyes was named a second team freshman All-American by Baseball America at the end of the 2007 season.
He was also declared the 2007 College World Series Most Outstanding Player, only the 5th freshman in the history of the College World Series to be named as such.
Reyes posted a record of 7–3 during the 2007 season, including 2 games (2 victories) during the College World Series; the first one, a victory against Cal State Fullerton and the second one, a victory in the first game of the Championship Finals against the University of North Carolina.
His ERA for the season was 3.10.
In 2008, he played collegiate summer baseball for the Falmouth Commodores of the Cape Cod Baseball League, then returned to the league in 2009 to play for the Orleans Firebirds.
Reyes was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 17th round of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft.
Although born in Texas, Reyes calls Warden, Washington, home and played high school baseball there.
Reyes was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 17th round, 504th overall, of the 2009 Major League Baseball Draft.
Reyes made his professional debut with the Low-A Eugene Emeralds, posting a 1–1 record in 3 games.
In 2010, Reyes played for the High-A Lake Elsinore Storm, posting an 8-4 record and 5.00 ERA in 18 appearances.
The following season, Reyes played for the Double-A San Antonio Missions, recording a 10–3 record and 3.12 ERA in 33 appearances.
In 2012, Reyes played for the Triple-A Tucson Padres, registering a 10–11 record and 5.09 ERA with 99 strikeouts in 152.0 innings of work.
He returned to Tucson in 2013, posting a 6–3 record and 5.28 ERA in 42 appearances.
In 2014, Reyes and his teammates on the Triple-A El Paso Chihuahuas played a month-long prank on veteran teammate Jeff Francoeur.
The prank was that Reyes was deaf.
Reyes took elaborate steps to ensure the prank's success, including not listening to music in front of Francoeur and having the catcher sign (which was most likely not real sign language) while talking to him during mound visits.
Teammate Cody Decker filmed and produced a seven-minute documentary, "On Jeff Ears," revealing the truth to Francoeur.
The prank documentary went viral, getting over 1.5 million hits on YouTube.
Reyes posted a 3.86 ERA in 24 games for El Paso.
On June 2, 2014, Reyes was traded to the Atlanta Braves in exchange for cash considerations.
He finished the year split between the Double-A Mississippi Braves and the Triple-A Gwinnett Braves, accumulating a 1–4 record in 27 appearances.
In 2015, Reyes split the year between Mississippi and Gwinnett, registering a 6–9 record and 4.46 ERA with 69 strikeouts in 84.2 innings pitched.
On November 6, 2015, he elected free agency.
On March 5, 2016, Reyes signed with the Toros de Tijuana of the Mexican League.
In 7 games with Tijuana, Reyes logged a 6.87 ERA with 17 strikeouts.
On June 16, 2016, Reyes was traded to the Piratas de Campeche of the Mexican League, and posted a 5–2 record and 3.86 ERA in 9 games with the team.
On August 31, 2016, Reyes signed with the Québec Capitales of the Can-Am League.
He made one appearance for the team, and posted and allowed 2 runs in 6.0 innings of work with the team.
Reyes was returned to Tijuana on September 19, but was traded back to Campeche on November 17 in exchange for Jose Manuel Lopez.
On March 22, 2017, Reyes was loaned to the Sultanes de Monterrey of the Mexican League.
In 12 games with Monterrey in 2017, Reyes recorded a 4–3 record and 3.97 ERA with 39 strikeouts in 56.2 innings pitched.
In 2018, Reyes pitched to a 5–1 record with 61 strikeouts in 14 games and was named a Mexican League All-Star.
On August 13, 2018, Reyes was loaned to the Leones de Yucatán of the Mexican League.