In this article you will discover everything you want to know about Evan Longoria: his current girlfriend or wife, his salary and his tattoos. Read along and find out in what house the American third baseman lives in and also have a look at his cars!
Longo's lack of accessible real estate has put him off of ink. He kind of looks like Gareth Bale's long lost cousin, doesn't he?
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Birthdate | October 7th, 1985 |
Birthplace | Downey, California, the USA |
Length | 6 ft 1 in (1.85 m) |
Team | San Francisco Giants |
Position | third baseman |
Number | 10 |
Nickname | Longo |
Longoria Salary & Net Worth Revealed
Salary 2023How much does he earn?
In 2017 the third baseman signed a contract with San Francisco Giants that nets him a whopping salary of 14.5 Million Dollars (13.3 Million Euros) per year. We have crunched the numbers, this means he earns () per day and () per hour!
In 2017 the third baseman signed a contract with San Francisco Giants that nets him a whopping salary of 14.5 Million Dollars (13.3 Million Euros) per year. We have crunched the numbers, this means he earns () per day and () per hour!
Per year | $14,500,000 | €12,831,858 |
Per month | $1,208,333 | €1,069,322 | Per week | $278,846 | €246,767 | Per day | $39,726 | €35,156 | Per hour | $1,654 | €1,464 | Per minute | $28 | €24 |
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Net Worth & Market Value
Microsoft, Heineken, L'Oreal, Hanes, and Magnum Ice-Cream are some of the brands he's worked with in the past. This youngster's agent is Paul Cohen of TWC Sports Management. He has made over $116.3 million from baseball, and his net worth stands at $93.1 million approx.Net Worth: | 93.1 Million Dollars (84.9 Million Euros) |
Market Value: | N/A |
Love Life - Single, Girlfriend or Wife?
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Evan Longoria Wife - Jaime Edmondson
She knew that her man would protect her, no matter what. From the beginning because she saw him take that catch too.
She knew that her man would protect her, no matter what. From the beginning because she saw him take that catch too.
Family - Get to know them
Mother - Ellie
He commits himself to his team and doesn't wander off to play golf. Ellie, you've done a great job raising a good human being.
He commits himself to his team and doesn't wander off to play golf. Ellie, you've done a great job raising a good human being.
Longoria Tattoo - Does he have one?
Longo's lack of accessible real estate has put him off of ink. He kind of looks like Gareth Bale's long lost cousin, doesn't he?
House - Where does he live?
Location: United States
Longo lets this boisterous bunch have a bit of fun from time to time. They've been taught not to mess around with the valuables at home.
Longo lets this boisterous bunch have a bit of fun from time to time. They've been taught not to mess around with the valuables at home.
Longoria Car - What does he drive?
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Player Bio
The man who made that infamous no-look catch with his bare hands to save a TV reporter from being badly hurt is the player in question here. Longo, as he's fondly known, was Born on October 7, 1985, in Downey, California. This young man went to Downey, California's St. Raymond Catholic School at first. However, he graduated from Bellflower, California's Saint John Bosco High School. Longo was a member of the Rio Hondo Community College baseball team, where he played shortstop. For his sophomore year, he transferred to Long Beach State University after they offered him a scholarship. In the 2006 Major League Baseball draft, he was chosen third overall by the Tampa Bay Rays and received a $3 million signing bonus from them. He has played for the Hudson Valley Renegades of Single-A, the Visalia Oaks of Double-A, the Montgomery Biscuits of Double-A, and the Durham Bulls of Triple-A in the minor leagues. A three-time All-Star and a three-time Gold Glove Award winner, he was handed his MLB debut by the Tampa Bay Rays on April 12, 2008. Longo has been with his current team, the San Francisco Giants, since 2018.