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Justin Nicolino was born on 22 November, 1991 in Orlando, Florida, U.S., is an American baseball player (born 1991). Discover Justin Nicolino'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 32 years old?
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32 years old |
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Scorpio |
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22 November, 1991 |
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22 November |
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Orlando, Florida, U.S. |
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United States
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Justin Nicolino Height, Weight & Measurements
At 32 years old, Justin Nicolino height is 1.91 m and Weight 88 kg.
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1.91 m |
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88 kg |
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Dating & Relationship status
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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Justin Nicolino Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Justin Nicolino worth at the age of 32 years old? Justin Nicolino’s income source is mostly from being a successful Player. He is from United States. We have estimated Justin Nicolino's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Justin Brian Nicolino (born November 22, 1991) is an American professional baseball pitcher for the High Point Rockers of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball.
He has played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Miami Marlins, and in the Chinese Professional Baseball League (CPBL) for the Rakuten Monkeys.
Nicolino attended University High School in Orlando, Florida.
Playing for the school's baseball team, he had a 4–2 win–loss record and a 1.95 earned run average (ERA) with 74 strikeouts in 44 innings pitched in his senior year.
He committed to attend the University of Virginia on a college baseball scholarship.
Projected as a third or fourth round pick in the 2010 Major League Baseball Draft, Nicolino expected to honor the commitment.
The Toronto Blue Jays selected Nicolino in the second round of the 2010 Major League Baseball draft, with the 80th overall selection.
He signed with the Blue Jays for a reported $615,000 signing bonus, rather than enroll at the University of Virginia.
Nicolino made his professional debut for the Vancouver Canadians of the Low–A Northwest League in 2011, posting a 5–1 win–loss record and a 1.03 ERA.
The Blue Jays promoted him to the Lansing Lugnuts of the Single–A Midwest League late in the season, and he pitched to a 1–1 record and a 3.12 ERA in three starts for Lansing.
Nicolino returned to Lansing for the 2012 season.
He had a 10–4 win–loss record with a Midwest League-best 2.46 ERA and 119 strikeouts in 124 1⁄3 innings pitched.
His teammates voted him as the Lugnuts' Most Valuable Player, and he was named to the Midwest League Postseason All-Star team.
On November 19, 2012, the Blue Jays traded Nicolino, Adeiny Hechavarria, Henderson Álvarez, Yunel Escobar, Jeff Mathis, Anthony DeSclafani, and Jake Marisnick to the Miami Marlins in exchange for Mark Buehrle, Josh Johnson, José Reyes, John Buck, and Emilio Bonifacio.
On January 29, 2013, Nicolino was named number 72 on MLB's Top 100 Prospects list.
He began the 2013 season with the Jupiter Hammerheads of the High–A Florida State League (FSL).
After pitching to a 5–2 record with a 2.23 ERA, and being named a FSL All-Star, he received a promotion to the Jacksonville Suns of the Double–A Southern League in July.
Pitching for Jacksonville in 2014, Nicolino had a went 14–4 with a 2.85 ERA in 28 starts, and was named the Marlins' Minor League Pitcher of the Year.
On November 20, 2014, the Marlins added Nicolino to their 40-man roster to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.
Nicolino began the 2015 season with the New Orleans Zephyrs of the Triple–A Pacific Coast League.
The Marlins called up Nicolino for his first major league start on June 20, 2015, taking the rotation spot of Tom Koehler.
He pitched 7 shutout innings, giving up 4 hits and 2 walks, with 2 strikeouts.
He was optioned back to Class AAA on June 30, 2015.
He finished the season 5–4 with a 4.01 ERA in 12 starts for the Marlins.
He struck out 23 in 74 innings.
In 2016, Nicolino pitched in 5 games out of the bullpen, while starting 13 for the Marlins.
He finished with a 3–6 record and a 4.99 ERA on the season.
In 2017, Nicolino was placed on the disabled list on May 30 with a contusion on his left index finger.
Nicolino pitched in 12 games out of the bullpen, while starting 8 for the Marlins.
He finished with a 2–3 record and a 5.06 ERA on the 2017 season.
In his career with the Marlins, Nicolino, was 10–13 with a 4.65 ERA in 50 games, including 33 starts, and in spring training in 2018 with the Marlins he had a 5.23 ERA in five games.
On March 25, 2018, Nicolino was claimed off waivers by the Cincinnati Reds.
Two days later, he was removed from the 40-man roster and sent outright to the Triple-A Louisville Bats.
He elected free agency on November 3, 2018.
On February 6, 2019, Nicolino signed a minor league deal with the Minnesota Twins that included an invitation to spring training.
He opened the 2019 season with the Rochester Red Wings.
Nicolino was released by the organization on May 1, 2019.
On May 4, 2019, Nicolino signed a minor league deal with the Chicago White Sox.
He became a free agent following the 2019 season.
On February 13, 2020, Nicolino signed with the Rakuten Monkeys of the Chinese Professional Baseball League.