Rocco Baldelli has a net worth of $3 million as a former major league baseball outfielder and designated hitter.
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He made an estimated $14,516,000 as a player in the MLB. Rocco Baldelli made his big league debut in 2003.
Baldelli was a pitcher with the Tampa Bay Rays from 2003 to 2009 before joining the Boston Red Sox for one season in 2009. Baldelli rejoined the Tampa Bay Rays in 2010, but a strange metabolic/muscular disease caused many injuries, forcing him to retire at the age of 29.
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He spent three years in the Tampa Bay Rays organisation after retiring as a player as a roving minor level instructor and special assistant to baseball operations. He was named the club’s first base coach prior to the 2014 season and was promoted to major league field coordinator in November 2017.
Baldelli was hired manager of the Minnesota Twins following the 2018 season. In 2019, he led them to 101 victories and the AL Central Division title, and he was voted American League manager of the year. He was the youngest manager to win the honour, at 38 years old.


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