Jedd Gyorko Net Worth 2024- Contracts, Stats, Salary, and Family Details

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In the arena of the MLB, the professional who is widely known to all as a “Jerk-Oh or Jerk-Store” is Jedd Gyorko. He is a former American professional baseball player. Jedd Gyorko is regarded as one of the most successful America players. This man put the sign of success at the very beginning of his baseball career, including amateur, minor, and major baseball. Jedd successful baseball career bestowed upon him wealth, honor, and recognition, putting him in an elevated position. So if you are interested in Jedd Gyorko’s current worth, read this article to the end.

Jedd Gyorko’s Net Worth Right Now

Jedd Gyorko Total WorthJedd Gyorko 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. He earned a lot of money not only from his professional career but also outside of baseball. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Jedd Gyorko’s net worth is $35 million.

His professional career in MLB began in 2013 and concluded in 2020. Leaving the field of professional baseball, he turned his career to the coaching profession. On April 12, 2021, he became the West Virginia Black Bears manager.

Total Salary Earned From:$38.9 Million
Average Annual Salary: $4.8 million
Highest Paid Season 2018:$9 million
Debut Season Salary (2011):$0.61 million
Total Salary Earned From San Diego Padres:$13.1 million
Salary Earned From St. Louis Cardinals:$20.8 million

Summary of Jedd Gyorko

– Profession: Baseball Player

– Full Name: Jedd Lindon Gyorko

– Father Name: Randall Gyorko

– Mother Name: Penny Gyorko

– Position: Infielder, Second baseman, Third baseman, and First baseman

– Date of birth: September 23, 1988

– Birth Place: Morgantown, West Virginia, USA

– Wife/Girlfriend: Karley Gyorko

– Height: 5 ft. 10 inches

– Weight: 92 kg

– Nationality: American

– Current Age: 33 years

– Jersey Numbers: 3, 5, 9, and 26.

Family

The birth date of this man was September 23, 1988, in Morgantown, West Virginia. The full name of this man is Jedd Lindon Gyorko. His father name is Randall Gyorko, and his mother name is Penny Gyorko. Jedd is the youngest of three sons of his parents. He has two brothers. They are Scott Gyorko and Randy Gyorko. His brother, Scott Gyorko, is a football player. As a linebacker, he played for the West Virginia Mountaineers football team.

School and College Career Highlights

In his early life, his father trained him for baseball. He finished his school career playing baseball at University High School in Morgantown. Goyrok spent four years of his career here, where he was named to the All-Conference team. He also earned his place on the All-State team three times.

He played in the American Legion baseball league during his amateur career. Playing in this league, he led the American Legion teams to state championships in 2004 and 2007.

At his stage in college baseball, he attended West Virginia University (WVU) in Morgantown, West Virginia. Here he represented the West Virginia Mountaineers baseball team. In his fre shman year at college, he got the honor of being named the Big East Rookie of the Year Award. He also added his name to the All-Big East’s second team and the Freshman All-America teams. In his sophomore year, he made his name as a First Team All-Big East and Second Team All-American. He was named preseason Big East Player of the Year and Third Team All-American. Jedd also won the honor of the 2010 Brooks Wallace Award.Jedd Gyorko Family

He played collegiate summer baseball, representing the Brewster Whitecaps in the Cape Cod Baseball League (CCBL), where he earned his place as a league all-star.

Jedd Gyorko’s Contract History

Minor League teams

In the 2010 Major League Baseball draft, the San Diego Padres took him 59th overall in the 2nd round. After being assigned, he represented the Eugene Emeralds in the Class A Short Season Northwest League. With the promotion, he played for the Fort Wayne TinCaps in the Class A Midwest League.

In the following year, 2011, he played in the Class A-Advanced California League for the Lake Elsinore Storm. In 2012, with the promotion, he played for the Tucson Padres in the Triple-A Pacific Coast League (PCL).

MLB contract history

During his professional life, he wore the jerseys of the San Diego Padres, St. Louis Cardinals, Los Angeles Dodgers, and Milwaukee Brewers.

The MLB debut of this man was on April 1, 2013, for the San Diego Padres. He stayed with this team until 2015. He joined the St. Louis Cardinals in 2016 and will remain with the team until 2019. In 2019, he played for the Los Angeles Dodgers. The last team of his career was the Milwaukee Brewers. He represented this team on the field of the MLB in 2020. For the last time, he appeared on the field of the MLB on September 27, 2020, for the Milwaukee Brewers. After 2020, he did not sign with any NFL team.

The MLB career statistics of this man are Batting average. 121 home runs, 370 RBI, 9.2 WAR, AB 2693, H 659, R 317, SB 14, OBP.310, SLG.424, OPS.735, and OPS+ 101.

Jedd Gyorko’s Wife and Kids

The marital life of this reputed professional was with Karley Gyorko. He tied the knot with her in 2011. When Jedd was playing for Prades, the two met, fell in love, and began dating. Their lives were expanded with the three children. They are twin sons. A son named Brody and Kadin was born in April 2014. A daughter named Brooklyn Ellee was born in May 2017.

 

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Height and Weight

Jedd Gyorko is tall, up to 5 ft. 10 inches, and his weight is 92 kg. The age of this reputed professional is 33 years old now.

The positions in which he ran after the ball on the field are infielder, second baseman, third baseman, and first baseman. He was comfortable in all of the positions. Depending on the situation and on the suggestion of the coach, he chose the position of the play. The team and the coach of his team can rely on him in that position. Showing a stunning performance in this position, he became an integral part of his team. Leading the team to lots of success, he also gained a lot of recognition playing in this position.

The batting position of this man is right, and his throwing position is right. In his baseball career, he wore several jerseys. He wore jersey numbers 3, 5, 9, and 26. All of the numbers are connected to his whole career memory. In the history of American baseball, all these numbers will tell us about him. His fans miss those jerseys.

 

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