Anthony Keith Gwynn Net Worth

Anthony Keith Gwynn Net Worth is
$300,000

Anthony Keith Gwynn Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Anthony Keith "Tony" Gwynn, Sr. (May 9, 1960 – June 16, 2014), nicknamed Mr. Padre, was an American professional baseball right fielder who played 20 seasons (1982–2001) in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the San Diego Padres. The left-handed hitting Gwynn won eight batting titles in his career, tied for the second-most in MLB history. He is considered one of the best and most consistent hitters in baseball history. He was a 15-time All-Star, recognized for his skills both on offense and defense with seven Silver Slugger Awards and five Gold Glove Awards. He was inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 2007, his first year of eligibility.Gwynn attended college at San Diego State University (SDSU), where he played both college baseball and college basketball for the San Diego State Aztecs. He was selected by the Padres in the third round of the 1981 MLB Draft as the 58th overall pick. Gwynn played in the World Series in both 1984 and 1998; the only two World Series appearances in San Diego's franchise history. He had a .338 career batting average and never hit below .309 in any full season, in addition to batting .371 in World Series games. Gwynn accumulated 3,141 career hits as a contact hitter, one of just ten players to reach the 3,000 hit club while only playing for one team.Following his retirement, the Padres retired his jersey number 19 in 2004. He became the head baseball coach at his alma mater, and also spent time as a baseball analyst. Gwynn died on June 16, 2014, after battling salivary gland cancer.

Full NameTony Gwynn Jr.
Date Of BirthMay 9, 1960
Died2014-06-16
Place Of BirthLos Angeles, California, USA
Height5' 11" (1.8 m)
Weight102 kg
ProfessionBaseball Coach, Sports analyst, Baseball player
EducationLong Beach Polytechnic High School, San Diego State University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseAlicia Gwynn
ChildrenTony Gwynn Jr., Anisha Nicole
ParentsVandella Gwynn, Charles Gwynn
SiblingsChris Gwynn, Charles Gwynn
AwardsLou Gehrig Memorial Award
Star SignTaurus
#Fact
1Elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame [January 2007]
2Is the head baseball coach at San Diego State University. [October 2004]
3Father of Tony Gwynn Jr.
4Made major league debut on 19 July 1982.
5Coached son Tony Jr. on the San Diego State University baseball team. The younger Gwynn was picked in the 2nd round of the 2003 draft by the Milwaukee Brewers. On 24 May 2008, Tony Jr. was optioned by the Brewers to Triple-A Nashville after batting .200 with 1 RBI in 20 games.
6Gwynn coined the term "5.5 hole" referring to the area between the shortstop and third baseman, positions that are designated six and five respectively, for scoring purposes. The left-handed hitting Gwynn was well known for frequently hitting the ball to the opposite field in this area.
7Ranks 20th on MLB All-Time Grounded into Double Plays List (260).
8Ranks 9th on MLB All-Time Intentional Walks List (203).
9Ranks 59th on MLB All-Time Sacrifice Flies List (85).
10Ranks 38th on MLB All-Time Times on Base List (3,955).
11Sometimes drives a white Porsche.
12Lives in Poway, CA.
13Ranks 21st on MLB All-Time Doubles List (543).
14Ranks 48th on MLB All-Time Total Bases List (4,259).
15Ranks 18th on MLB All-Time Hits List (3,141).
16Ranks 78th on MLB All-Time Runs List (1,383).
17Ranks 44th on MLB All-Time At Bats List (9,288).
18Finished 9th in voting for 1995 National League MVP for leading League in Batting Average (.368) and Hits (197) and having .404 On-base percentage, 33 Doubles and 233 Times on Base.
19Finished 6th in voting for 1997 National League MVP for leading League in Batting Average (.372), Hits (220) and Sacrifice Flies (12) and having .409 On-base percentage, .547 Slugging Percentage, 97 Runs, 324 Total Bases, 49 Doubles, 119 RBI, 68 Extra-Base Hits and 266 Times on Base.
20Ranks 57th on MLB All-Time Games List (2,440).
21Ranks 21st on MLB All-Time Batting Average List (.338).
22Led National League in Batting Average 8 times (.351 in 1984, .370 in 1987, .313 in 1988, .336 in 1989, .394 in 1994, .368 in 1995, .353 in 1996 and .372 in 1997).
23Finished 8th in voting for 1989 National League MVP for leading League in Batting Average (.336) and Hits (203) and having .389 On-base percentage, 604 At Bats, 256 Total Bases, 7 Triples, 40 Stolen Bases, 260 Times on Base and 11 Sacrifice Hits.
24Finished 8th in voting for 1987 National League MVP for leading League in Batting Average (.370), Hits (218) and Times on Base (303) and having .447 On-base percentage, 119 Runs, 301 Total Bases, 36 Doubles, 13 Triples, 82 Walks and 56 Stolen Bases in 157 Games.
25Finished 7th in voting for 1994 National League MVP for leading League in Batting Average (.394), On-base percentage (.454) and Hits (165) and having .568 Slugging Percentage, 79 Runs, 238 Total Bases, 35 Doubles and 215 Times on Base.
26Named to 15 National League All Star Teams (1984-1987 and 1989-1999).
27Finished 9th in voting for 1986 National League MVP for leading League in At Bats (642), Runs (107) and Hits (211) and having .329 Batting Average, .381 On-base percentage, 300 Total Bases, 33 Doubles, 7 Triples, 37 Stolen Bases and 266 Times on Base in 160 Games.
28Finished 3rd in voting for 1984 National League MVP for leading League in Batting Average (.351) and Hits (213) and .410 On-base percentage, 606 At Bats, 269 Total Bases, 10 Triples and 274 Times on Base in 158 Games.
29Won 5 National League Gold Glove Awards as Outfielder (1986-1987 and 1989-1991).
30Member of 1984 and 1998 National League Champion San Diego Padres teams. Member of 1996 National League Western Division Champion San Diego Padres team.
31Outfielder for San Diego Padres (1982-2001).

Actor

TitleYearStatusCharacter
The Game 3652006TV Series

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Prime 92009-2011TV SeriesHimself
Sunday Night Baseball1990-2009TV SeriesHimself - San Diego Padres Right Fielder / Himself - San Diego Padres Center Fielder / Himself - San Diego Padres Pinch Hitter
Ted Williams2009TV Movie documentaryHimself
2008 MLB All-Star Game2008TV SpecialHimself - Pre-Game Hall of Fame Ceremony
Who Made You?2008TV Series documentaryHimself
2007 National League Championship Series2007TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Color Commentator
Pardon the Interruption2007TV SeriesHimself
Rome Is Burning2007TV SeriesHimself
MLB on TBS2007TV SeriesHimself
Late Show with David Letterman2007TV SeriesHimself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2006TV Series documentaryHimself
7th Inning Stretch2006TV Movie documentaryHimself
The Top 5 Reasons You Can't Blame...2006TV SeriesHimself
Costas Now2005TV SeriesHimself
ESPN SportsCentury2000-2004TV Series documentaryHimself
1999 MLB All-Star Game1999TV SpecialHimself
1998 World Series1998TV SeriesHimself - San Diego Padres Right FIelder
1998 National League Championship Series1998TV SeriesHimself - San Diego Padres Right Fielder / Himself -San Diego Padres Right Fielder
1998 MLB All-Star Game1998TV SpecialHimself
1997 MLB All-Star Game1997TV SpecialHimself - NL Starting Designated Hitter: San Diego Padres
1996 MLB All-Star Game1996TV SpecialHimself
1995 MLB All-Star Game1995TV SpecialHimself - NL Right Fielder
1994 MLB All-Star Game1994TV SpecialHimself - NL Center Fielder
1993 MLB All-Star Game1993TV SpecialHimself - NL Outfielder
1992 MLB All-Star Game1992TV SpecialHimself - NL Right Fielder
1991 MLB All-Star Game1991TV SpecialHimself - NL Center Fielder
1989 MLB All-Star Game1989TV SpecialHimself - NL Right Fielder
1987 MLB All-Star Game1987TV SpecialHimself - NL Outfielder
1986 MLB All-Star Game1986TV SpecialHimself - NL Left Fielder
1985 MLB All-Star Game1985TV SpecialHimself - NL Left Fielder
1984 World Series1984TV Mini-SeriesHimself - San Diego Padres Right Fielder
1984 National League Championship Series1984TV Mini-SeriesHimself - San Diego Padres Right Fielder
1984 MLB All-Star Game1984TV SpecialHimself - NL Left Fielder

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Rome Is Burning2008TV SeriesHimself
DHL Presents Major League Baseball Hometown Heroes2006TV Mini-Series documentaryHimself
ESPN Outside the Lines Sunday2006TV SeriesHimself - Baseball Player

Known for movies

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