Net worth and full bio: MLB player Evan Gattis

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In the history of American baseball, the professional man who is mostly known to all as’ El Oso Blanco or Bull‘ is Evan Gattis. He is a former American professional baseball player. Evan Gattis is regarded as one of the most successful players in American baseball. From the beginning of his career, he established himself as a star player and began to show his talents in the field of baseball.

In his baseball career, Evan set lots of records and gained lots of awards, titles, and recognition. It will make you tired if you try to count all of the achievements of this man. Let’s find out about this man.

Evan Gattis Net Worth in 2024

According to our analysis, Forbes & Business Insider, and Wikipedia, Evan Gattis’s net worth is more than $10 million US. He added his name to the list of millionaires on the back of his dazzling baseball career. The vast amount of his property is from his flourishing baseball career. Evan Gattis earned a lot of money not only from his professional career but also outside of baseball.

Evan started to turn over the chapter of his professional MLB phase of life in 2013 and ended his career in 2018. He represented the Atlanta Braves and Houston Astros during his professional baseball life.

Beginning Period of Life 

Evan Gattis was born on August 18, 1986, in Dallas, Texas. The full name of this man is James Evan Gattis. His father’s name is Jo Gattis, and his mother is Melynda Gattis. He has a brother, Drew Kendrick.

Profession:Baseball Player
Full Name: James Evan Gattis
Father Name:Jo Gattis
Mother Name:Melynda Gattis
Position:Designated Hitter, Catcher, and Leftfielder
Birth Date:August 18, 1986
Birth Place:Dallas, Texas, United States
Nationality:American
Girlfriend/Wife:Kimberly Waters
Achievement:
  • World Series championship team
Height:6 ft. 4 inches
Weight:122 kg
Current Age:35 years
Jersey Number:11, 24.

From the age of six, he was engaged with baseball. In his early life, he played for the Dallas Tigers. In his early life, he attended several schools, including R. L. Turner High School, Forney High School, and Bishop Lynch High School.

College Career Highlights

At the start of college life, he received a scholarship offer from Texas A & M University (A & M) in College Station, Texas, to play as a catcher. During his college life, drug addiction appeared to be a problem in his life. Later, he was admitted to Seminole State College in Seminole, Oklahoma. Here he could lengthen his college career as injury came to his life as a bar.

With a break from baseball, he returned to the field of baseball in 2010. He transferred to the University of Texas of the Permian Basin this year, where he finished the season with a.403 batting average and 11 home runs. After the successful completion of his college career, he moved to professional baseball.

Evan Gattis total worth

Evan Gattis Contract and Teams

Minor League contract

In the 2010 MLB Draft, the Atlanta Braves took him 33rd overall. This year, he played in the Appalachian League for the Danville Braves, batting.288 with four home runs in 35 games. He also appeared in the South Atlantic League with the Rome Braves. At home, he won the SAL batting title and made his name on the postseason all-star team.

He spent the 2012 season with the Lynchburg Hillcats in the Carolina League. With the promotion, he played for the Mississippi Braves in the Southern League.

In addition to his regular season, he participated in the Venezuelan Winter League. In 53 games, he batted .303 with 16 home runs and a.595 slugging percentage. For his dashing performance, he earned the nickname “El Oso Blanco,” Spanish for “the White Bear.” After a glorious minor league career, he took his step into a major league career.

MLB contract history

The MLB debut of this man was against the Atlanta Braves on April 3, 2013. He ran on the field for this team in the 2013–2014 seasons. In 2015, he became a player for the Houston Astros and stayed with this team until 2018. It was the last team of his professional life. After 2018, he did not make the cut with any MLB team. For the last time, he appeared on the field of the MLB as a player for the Houston Astros on September 30, 2018.

The MLB statistics of this man are WAR 8.5, AB 2443, H 605, R 299, SB 3, OBP.300, SLG.476, OPS.775, and OPS+ 111. He missed the golden part of his career with the Houston Astros. With his dazzling performance during his tenure with this team, he led the team to the World Series championship in 2017. He was the golden part of the team.

Achievements and Awards

Evan Gattis gained lots of success in his life. Notably, he was a celebrated part of the World Series championship team in 2017.

Evan Gattis Wife

In personal life, Evan Gattis is married to Mandy. He is the husband of his longtime girlfriend, Kimberly Waters. He made the legal contract with her on January 14, 2017, in Frisco, Texas. The couple announced their engagement on October 23, 2015.

Height and weight

Evan Gattis's careerEvan Gattis is tall, up to 6 ft. 4 inches, and his weight is 122 kg. This renowned professional spread the light of his magic in the field of baseball, playing in the Designated Hitter, Catcher, and Leftfielder positions. He was comfortable in all of these positions. On demand of the game and the suggestion of the coach, he chose the positions for the game.

The teams of contractors regarded him as the perfect man for these positions. In addition to favoring his teams, he made his career weighty in these positions. Until taking retirement, he was in these positions.

Age and Jersey Number

The batting style of this man is right, and his throwing style is right. From the first to the last of his professional career, he wore several jerseys for several teams. His worn jersey numbers are 24 and 11. His fans continue to wear those numbers on jerseys as a symbol of their affection. They sat in the gallery wearing those numbers of jerseys, showing their love for him and encouraging him. These are still memorable to them. This man is still alive in the world, and his age is 35 now.

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