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Mike Dunn was born on 23 May, 1985 in Farmington, New Mexico, U.S., is an American baseball pitcher (born 1985). Discover Mike Dunn'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 38 years old?
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38 years old |
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23 May, 1985 |
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23 May |
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Farmington, New Mexico, U.S. |
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United States
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He is a member of famous Pitcher with the age 38 years old group.
Mike Dunn Height, Weight & Measurements
At 38 years old, Mike Dunn height is 1.83 m .
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1.83 m |
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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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Mike Dunn Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Mike Dunn worth at the age of 38 years old? Mike Dunn’s income source is mostly from being a successful Pitcher. He is from United States. We have estimated Mike Dunn's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Timeline
Michael Glen Dunn (born May 23, 1985) is an American former professional baseball pitcher.
He played for the New York Yankees, Atlanta Braves, Florida / Miami Marlins and Colorado Rockies.
Dunn grew up in Farmington, New Mexico, near the four corners.
For his senior year of high school, he transferred to Cimarron-Memorial High School in Las Vegas so more scouts could see him play.
He was drafted by the Houston Astros in 14th round (419th overall) of the 2003 Major League Baseball draft, but did not sign.
Dunn attended the College of Southern Nevada from 2003 to 2005.
He was drafted by the New York Yankees in the 33rd round (999th overall) of the 2004 Major League Baseball draft and signed.
Dunn was initially an outfielder, but the Yankees converted him into a pitcher.
He made his minor league debut in 2006, pitching for both the GCL Yankees and the Staten Island Yankees.
Dunn spent the entire 2007 season with the Charleston RiverDogs, going 12–5 with a 3.42 ERA.
Dunn spent the majority of the 2008 season in single A, playing for the Tampa Yankees, going 4–7 in 30 games.
He also played in 1 game in 2008 with the Trenton Thunder Double-A team.
Dunn was added to the Yankees' 40-man roster following the 2008 season to protect him from the Rule 5 draft.
He pitched to a 3.71 ERA in 53.1 innings for Trenton and was a Mid-Season All-Star.
After reaching Triple-A, he held a 2.25 ERA in 12 games for the Scranton/Wilkes-Barre Yankees.
On September 1, Dunn was called up for the first time.
He made his major league debut on September 4, against the Toronto Blue Jays, and pitched in three other games before the end of the year.
Dunn pitched in the Arizona Fall League for the Surprise Rafters after the season.
He was included in the AFL Rising Stars Game after striking out 20 batters in 10.1 innings.
On December 22, 2009, the New York Yankees traded Dunn, OF Melky Cabrera and pitching prospect Arodys Vizcaíno to re-acquire Javier Vázquez from the Braves with LHP Boone Logan.
He started the season with the Gwinnett Braves in Triple-A, pitching to a 1.05 ERA with 56 strikeouts and seven saves in 42.2 innings before being called up on July 15 when left-handed reliever Eric O'Flaherty was placed on the disabled list.
He allowed no runs in 11 games but was optioned when O'Flaherty returned on August 20.
Dunn was recalled again when rosters expanded on September 1.
He allowed four runs on 11 hits and six walks while striking 19 in 10.2 innings to close out the season.
His uniform number was retired in 2011.
He made the Marlins opening day roster to start the 2011 season.
Dunn compiled a 3.43 ERA with 68 strikeouts in 63 innings.
Dunn was included on the opening day roster in 2012, the team's first season in Miami.
After allowing six earned runs on eight hits and six walks, he was option to Triple-A New Orleans to make room for Dan Jennings on the active roster.
He returned on May 11, but was sent down again on May 24 after only four appearances.
He was called up again on June 21, and pitched to a 3.48 ERA in 33.2 innings through the remainder of the season.
In 2013, Dunn was on the Marlins' opening day roster.
He stayed with the team all year and compiled a 2.66 ERA in 67.2 innings.
Dunn also made the team out of spring training in 2014.
By mid-August, he led the team in wins with 10.
In September, Dunn was recognized for his work with the media and local community when he received the Good Guy Award from the Baseball Writers Association of America.
He closed out the year pitching to a 3.36 ERA in 57 innings.
On February 8, 2015, Dunn and the Marlins agreed to a $5.8 million, two-year contract.
That year, he pitched to a 4.50 ERA in 54 innings.