Mookie Betts is an American professional baseball player, with a net worth of $70 million. Since joining Major League Baseball in 2015, he has played for the Boston Red Sox and Los Angeles Dodgers.

In July 2020, he signed the second-largest baseball contract in MLB history, at $390 million over 12 years. The deal included a $65 million signing bonus. His average annual compensation under the contract will be $32 million, and by the time it expires in 2034, Mookie will have earned $420 million in salary during his major league career.

Who is Mookie Betts?

Mookie Betts was born Markus Lynn Betts on October 7, 1992, in Smyrna, TN. His parents picked his name in part to make the initials MLB, which resemble those of Major League Baseball. His mother was his first Little League Baseball coach, and he is also connected to Terry Shumpert, a former Major League Baseball player on Betts’ mother’s side.

He attended John Overton High School in Nashville, Tennessee, and played baseball. Betts batted.548 in his junior year and stole 24 bases. He signed a letter of intent to join the University of Tennessee on a baseball scholarship after being recruited by several prestigious baseball schools. Betts excelled not just in baseball, but also in basketball and bowling. He participated professionally in bowling throughout the mid-2010s, bowling three perfect games in competition.

How old is Mookie Betts?

He is currently 31 years old.

What is Mookie Betts’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $70 Million.

What is Mookie Betts’s career?

The Boston Red Sox selected Betts in the fifth round of the Major League Baseball draft in 2011, the year he was slated to begin playing baseball at the University of Tennessee. He subsequently called off his commitment to the University of Tennessee and signed a $750,000 contract with the Red Sox. In 2011, he played one game with the GCL Red Sox of the rookie Gulf Coast League. In 2012, he spent a brief season with the Lowell Spinners of the New York-Penn League, typically playing shortstop or second base.

In 2013, Betts began his season with the Greenville Drive of the Law A South Atlantic League. He had a 19-game hitting streak and was chosen for the South Atlantic League All-Star Game. In July of that year, Betts was promoted to the Salem Red Sox of the High A Carolina League. He finished the season strong, earning Offensive Player of the Year and Breakout Player of the Year honors in the Boson minor league system.

Betts began the 2014 season with the Portland Sea Dogs of the Double-A Eastern League but was promoted to the Pawtucket Red Sox of the Triple-A International League in June. Betts has been playing second base and outfield since mid-2014.

Betts made his Major League debut with the Red Sox in June 2014. He made his major league debut with the team in late June, recording his first hit against the Yankees, then hitting his first home run in July. In August, he hit his first career grand slam against the Rays, resulting in a Red Sox victory. Betts, 21, became the Red Sox’s youngest grand slam hitter in 49 years. He had spent the majority of the season in the outfield, but after the normal second baseman was injured, he began playing second base. During the season, he played games for both the Red Sox and its affiliated AA and AAA teams.

On Opening Day of the 2015 Red Sox season, Betts hit a home run in his second at-bat, making him the third youngest player to do so. This began a fantastic season for Betts, who had possibly the most exciting performance of his career during a game in April in which he robbed an opponent player of a home run, stole two bases in a single play, and hit a home run all inside three innings.

Source: www.ghgossip.com

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