Jason Giambi is an American former professional baseball player, with a net worth of $50 million.

Jason Giambi made his fortune as a first baseman and designated hitter in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Oakland Athletics, New York Yankees, Colorado Rockies, and Cleveland Indians.

Jason’s compensation al one amounted to $140 million throughout his career. He is the older brother of the late Major League Baseball player Jeremy Giambi.

Who is Jason Giambi?

Jason Giambi was born January 8, 1971, in West Covina, California. He attended Sacred Heart Private Catholic School before moving on to South Hills High School, where he excelled in three sports.

Giambi was one of the baseball team’s most gifted players, along with three other future Major Leaguers and teammates: infielder Shawn Wooten, pitchers Aaron Small, and Cory Lidle. Giambi was taken by the Milwaukee Brewers in the 43rd round of the 1989 MLB Draft after being named MVP in both baseball and basketball. Jason was an All-League quarterback in football.

However, he did not sign up to attend college. Giambi played college baseball for the Long Beach State 49ers. He also played collegiate summer baseball for the Alaska Goldpanners of the Alaska Baseball League and competed for the United States national baseball team at the 1992 Olympics in Barcelona, where they finished fourth.

How old is Jason Giambi?

He is currently 53 years old.

What is Jason Giambi’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $50 Million.

What is Jason Giambi’s career?

The Oakland Athletics selected Jason Giambi as the 58th overall choice in the second round of the 1992 Major League Baseball Draft. Prior to being invited to spring training in 1993, he began his minor league career with the Single-A Southern Oregon A’s. He spent the 1993 season with the Modesto A’s and also played for the Huntsville Stars in the Southern League and the Kauai Emeralds in the Hawaii Winter Baseball League.

Giambi made his major league debut with the Oakland Athletics in 1995. He won the American League MVP award in 2000 and was a five-time All-Star (2000-2004), leading the league in walks four times, on-base percentage three times, and doubles and slugging percentage once. Jason won two Silver Slugger Awards (2001, and 2002) and was awarded AL Comeback Player of the Year in 2005.

He began his career with the New York Yankees, then returned to the A’s for a second spell, before finishing with the Colorado Rockies and Cleveland Indians. Giambi has issued a public apology for using performance-enhancing substances during his career.

Jason Giambi finished his career with a.277 batting average, 2,010 hits, 440 home runs, and 1,441 RBIs. He is a member of the Oakland A’s Hall of Fame.

Giambi joined the Oakland Athletics in 1999, signing a three-year, $9.3 million contract. In 2002, he signed a seven-year, $120 million mega deal with the New York Yankees, which included a $17 million signing bonus and an average annual salary of $17.14.

Giambi’s compensation alone totaled more than $139.5 million throughout his 20-year MLB career.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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