Greg Maddux is a retired Major League Baseball player with a net worth of $70 million. Greg Maddux played 23 seasons in Major League Baseball, most notably with the Chicago Cubs and Atlanta Braves.
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Greg Maddux made slightly about $160 million in earnings over his career. He is one of the top 30 earners in baseball history. In 2011 Greg paid $3.5 million for a 10,000 square-foot mansion in a gated golf community in Las Vegas, Nevada.
In November 2017 Greg paid $2.1 million for an ocean-view home in San Diego, California. Greg Maddux won the 1995 World Series with the latter team, giving the Braves their first World Series title. During his career, Maddux also won four consecutive Cy Young Awards from 1992 to 1995, as well as a record 18 Gold Gloves.
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After his retirement in 2008, Maddux was hired as an assistant to Cubs general manager Jim Hendry in early 2010. He left that role after two years to join the Texas Rangers organisation, where his brother was the pitching coach.
Later that year, Maddux became a special assistant to Dodgers executive Andrew Friedman, as well as starting a four-year term as pitching coach at the University of Nevada, Las Vegas.


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