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Jonathan Papelbon Net Worth

Jonathan Papelbon Net Worth 2023: Wiki Biography, Married, Family, Measurements, Height, Salary, Relationships

Jonathan Robert Papelbon net worth is
$40 Million

Jonathan Robert Papelbon Wiki Biography

Jonathan Robert Papelbon was born on 23 November 1980, in Baton Rouge, Louisiana USA, and is a professional baseball player, best known from playing in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a relief pitcher. He’s played for the Boston Red Sox, and has won several awards over the course of his career. All of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Jonathan Papelbon? As of mid-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $40 million, mostly earned through a successful career in professional baseball – he has won a Delivery Man Award, and also a World Series with the Red Sox in 2007. As he continues his career, it is expected that his wealth will also continue to increase.

Jonathan Papelbon Net Worth $40 million

Jonathan attended Bishop Kenny High School, and during his time there, played as a first baseman as well as a pitcher. He became a three-time All-City honoree, and in his senior year, committed to Mississippi State University. He played for the Mississippi State Bulldogs mainly as a closer, and would appear in the 2001 and 2003 NCAA Tournaments. They also won the 2001 SEC Tournament. He played for the summer baseball team in Danville too, which he helped get a CICL championship. He was selected in the 2002 MLB Draft by the Oakland Athletics, but Jonathan opted to graduate from Mississippi State first.

Papelbon then joined the 2003 MLB Draft, and was selected by the Boston Red Sox. He started off as a pitcher for the Lowell Spinners of the New York-Penn League as well as the Sarasota Red Sox, and then played for Double-A Portland before getting promoted to Triple-A Pawtucket. He made his major league debut with the Red Sox in 2005, and would get his first major league win two months after his debut. He also competed against the eventual World Series Champions, the Chicago White Sox during the 2005 post-season. The following year, Jonathan would win the “DHL Presents the Major League Baseball Delivery Man of the Year Award”, garnering most of the votes. He would be instrumental in helping the Red Sox win the 2007 World Series, and so the following year he was given a one year $6.25 million contract which helped his net worth increase significantly.

In 2009, Papelbon was selected for the All-Star Game, although he experienced difficulties on and off the diamond during the season. This continued throughout the next year, though he made his 200th career save in 2011. After the Red Sox were eliminated from playoff contention, he became a free agent, and was signed by the Philadelphia Phillies for a four-year $50 million contract which continued to build his net worth. He finished his 2012 with a career high 64 games, 38 saves, and 92 strikeouts. He played with an injured hip the following season which affected his performance, but in 2014 he got his 300th career save, and he would then become the Phillies all-time save leader at 113. In 2015, Jonathan was traded to the Washington Nationals, however, altercations with team mates led him to being suspended. He was then traded to the Toronto Blue Jays, but after a few games he was released.

For his personal life, it is known that Papelbon has been married to Ashley Jefferies since 2005, and they have two children. He is an avid fan of the Jacksonville Jaguars American Football team.


Full NameJonathan Papelbon
Net Worth$40 Million
Salary11 million USD
Date Of BirthNovember 23, 1980
Place Of BirthBaton Rouge, Louisiana, USA
Height1.93 m
Weight104 kg
ProfessionBaseball pitcher
EducationMississippi State University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseAshley Jefferies
ChildrenGunner Robert Papelbon, Parker Alice Papelbon
ParentsSheila Papelbon, John Papelbon
SiblingsJosh Papelbon, Jeremy Papelbon
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm2893596/
#Fact
1Agrees to a four-year, $50 million contract with the Philadelphia Phillies, the largest ever for a reliever. Papelbon blew a save against the Baltimore Orioles which would have secured the Red Sox a playoff berth on the last day of the regular season. [11 November 2011].
2Relief pitcher taken by the Boston Red Sox in the 4th round of the 2003 amateur draft out of Mississippi State.
3Family is of German origin whose original name is "Papelbaum".
4Twin brothers Josh and Jeremy play in the Red Sox and White Sox minor league systems, respectively.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Road to the Show2015TV Series documentaryHimself
SEC Storied2014TV Series documentaryHimself
Sunday Night Baseball2006-2013TV SeriesHimself - Boston Red Sox Pitcher / Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher
Game 1622012TV Movie documentaryHimself
2009 MLB All-Star Game2009TV SpecialHimself - Boston Red Sox - American League Relief Pitcher
2008 MLB All-Star Game2008TV SpecialHimself - AL Relief Pitcher, Boston Red Sox
Dropkick Murphys: The Meanest of Times2008Video documentary shortHimself
Late Show with David Letterman2007TV SeriesHimself - Guest
2007 MLB All-Star Game2007TV SpecialHimself - AL Relief Pitcher, Boston Red Sox
2006 MLB All-Star Game2006TV SpecialHimself

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Mike & Mike2014-2016TV SeriesHimself - Washington Nationals Pitcher / Himself - Philadelphia Phillies Pitcher

Known for movies

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