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Wladimir Balentien was born on 2 July, 1984 in Willemstad, Curaçao, is a Dutch-Curacaoan baseball player. Discover Wladimir Balentien'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 39 years old?
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39 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Cancer |
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2 July, 1984 |
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2 July |
Birthplace |
Willemstad, Curaçao |
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Curaçao
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He is a member of famous player with the age 39 years old group.
Wladimir Balentien Height, Weight & Measurements
At 39 years old, Wladimir Balentien height is 185 cm .
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185 cm |
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Who Is Wladimir Balentien's Wife?
His wife is Karla Balentien
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Karla Balentien |
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Jenilee Balentien |
Wladimir Balentien Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Wladimir Balentien worth at the age of 39 years old? Wladimir Balentien’s income source is mostly from being a successful player. He is from Curaçao. We have estimated Wladimir Balentien's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Wladimir Balentien Social Network
Timeline
Facing Indians starter Cliff Lee in the top of the 7th inning, Balentien hit a three-run homer over the right field fence to end Lee's streak of 27 scoreless innings pitched.
A "Coco Meter" was added to Tokyo Swallows homepage so that fans could track his progress through the remainder of the season.
Wladimir Ramon Balentien (born July 2, 1984), nicknamed "Coco", is a Curaçaoan-Dutch professional baseball outfielder who is currently a free agent.
He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Seattle Mariners and Cincinnati Reds, and in Nippon Professional Baseball (NPB) for the Tokyo Yakult Swallows and Fukuoka SoftBank Hawks.
Balentien was signed as an undrafted free agent by the Mariners in 2000.
He made his professional debut in 2003 with the AZL Mariners.
He split the 2004 season between the Single-A Wisconsin Timber Rattlers and the High-A Inland Empire 66ers, accumulating a .279/.321/.513 batting line with 17 home runs and 51 RBI.
The next year, Balentien spent the season with Inland Empire, batting .291/.338/.553 with 25 home runs and 93 RBI in 123 games.
In 2006, Balentien played for the Double-A San Antonio Missions, posting a batting line of .230/.337/.435 to go along with 22 home runs and 82 RBI.
In, he was assigned to the Triple-A Tacoma Rainiers for the season.
Balentien was selected to the All-Star Futures Game in San Francisco that year, a result of his .328 batting average, 20 home runs, and 66 runs batted in by that point.
He was called up to the major leagues with the Mariners on September 4, 2007, and made his MLB debut that night against the New York Yankees at Yankee Stadium.
Balentien pinch-hit for José Guillén in the 8th inning, and hit a two-run double in his first major league at-bat.
Balentien was invited to spring training with the Mariners in and signed a one-year deal with the team.
However, the starting job in right field went to Brad Wilkerson, and Balentien was optioned to Triple-A Tacoma on March 24.
When Wilkerson and first baseman Greg Norton were designated for assignment on April 30, Wladimir and Rainiers teammate Jeff Clement were called up to the big leagues for a game in Cleveland against the Indians.
His homer was one of only 12 given up by Lee in 2008.
On July 25, 2009, Balentien was designated for assignment by the Mariners after struggling to make consistent contact.
He hit .213 with 4 home runs and 13 RBIs in 155 at bats to that point in the season.
On July 29, 2009, the Mariners traded Balentien to the Cincinnati Reds for reliever Robert Manuel.
In his final game with the Reds against Pittsburgh Pirates on October 2, Balentien hit the longest home run of that major league season, midway up the upper deck in left field with an estimated distance of 500 feet.
On April 14, 2010, Balentien was outrighted off of the 40-man roster.
He spent the entire season with the Triple-A Louisville Bats, slashing .282 in 116 games before electing free agency on November 6, 2010.
On November 16, 2010, Balentien signed with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows in Japan.
In the 2011 season, he became the home run leader of the Central League, hitting 31 home runs in the year.
In 2012, Balentien led the league with 31 home runs, but did not reach the minimum requirement of plate appearances, having only taken 422 trips to the plate.
In 2013, he broke the NPB single-season home run record of 55, previously held by professional baseball's all-time home run leader Sadaharu Oh, American Tuffy Rhodes, and Venezuelan Alex Cabrera.
Balentien finished the season with 60 home runs.
On August 29, 2013, Balentien hit his 51st home run of the 2013 season.
With over a month of the regular season remaining at that date, many speculated that Balentien could break the Nippon Professional Baseball league season record.
On September 10, 2013, Balentien hit his 55th home run.
He subsequently broke the record, hitting his 56th and 57th home runs, on September 15, 2013, at home against the Hanshin Tigers, ultimately finishing the season with 60 total home runs and 131 RBI in 130 games.
Late in the 2013 season, it was revealed that NPB had secretly introduced a livelier baseball, resulting in a marked increase in home runs league-wide.
Three-term NPB commissioner Ryozo Kato was forced to resign over the scandal when the juiced baseball was revealed.
In 2014, Balentien played in 112 games for Yakult, slashing .301/.419/.587 with 31 home runs and 69 RBI.
Balentien only appeared in 15 games in 2015 due to injury, and in 2016 he batted .269/.369/.516 with 31 home runs and 96 RBI.
In 2017, Balentien hit .254/.358/.506 with 32 home runs and 80 RBI in 125 games.
In 2018 for Yakult, Balentien posted a .268/.370/.533 batting line with 38 home runs and 131 RBI on the year and was selected to the 2018 NPB All-Star game.