Thomas Edward John Jr. Net Worth

Thomas Edward John Jr. Net Worth is
$1.5 Million

Thomas Edward John Jr. Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Thomas Edward John Jr. (born May 22, 1943) is a former pitcher in Major League Baseball whose 288 career victories rank as the seventh highest total among left-handers in major league history. He is also known for the revolutionary surgery, now named after him, which was performed on a damaged ligament in his pitching arm. Well over half of John's career wins came after his surgery.

Date Of BirthMay 22, 1943
Place Of BirthTerre Haute, Indiana, USA
Height6' 3" (1.91 m)
ProfessionBaseball player
EducationIndiana State University
NationalityAmerican
SpouseSally Simmons
ChildrenTamara John, Tommy John III, Travis John, Taylor John
AwardsLou Gehrig Memorial Award
Star SignGemini
#Trademark
1Wore #25 throughout his career
#Fact
1Broadcaster for the Minnesota Twins [1996]
2Is a member of Alpha Tau Omega Fraternity.
3Named to 3 American League All Star Teams (1968, 1979 and 1980). Named to 1978 National League All Star Team.
4Member of 1974, 1977 and 1978 National League Champion Los Angeles Dodgers teams. Member of 1980 American League Eastern Division Champion New York Yankees team. Member of 1981 American League Champion New York Yankees team. Member of 1982 American League Western Division Champion California Angels team.
5Finished 2nd in voting for 1977 National League Cy Young Award. Finished 8th in 1978. Finished 2nd in voting for 1979 American League Cy Young Award. Finished 4th in voting in 1980.
6288 Wins (24th All Time), 760 Games (34th All Time), 4,710 1/3 innings pitched (18th All Time), 2,245 Strikeouts (45th All Time), 700 Games Started (6th All Time), 46 Shutouts (26th All Time), 19,692 Batters Faced (14th All Time).
7All four of his children's names start with a T: Tammy, Tommy III, Travis, and Taylor.
8Was released by the Yankess in mid-1989; wound up with 288 lifetime victories.
9Underwent successful ligament transplant surgery in 1974 to repair an ulnar collateral ligament (UCL). Out of baseball for two years, the operation added 15 years to John's career. Today the operation is known as "Tommy John surgery.".
10In 1989, at age 46, became the oldest pitcher to start on Opening Day.
11Is of Welsh descent.
12Baseball pitcher for the American League's Cleveland Indians (1963-1964), Chicago White Sox (1965-1971), New York Yankees (1979-1982 & 1986-1989), California Angels (1982-1985), and Oakland A's (1985); and for the National League's Los Angeles Dodgers (1972-1974 & 1976-1978).

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Prime 92009-2011TV SeriesHimself
ESPN 25: Who's #1?2005TV Series documentaryHimself
ESPN SportsCentury2000TV Series documentaryHimself
New York Yankees (The Movie)1987DocumentaryHimself
1982 American League Championship Series1982TV SeriesHimself - California Angels Pitcher
Late Night with David Letterman1982TV SeriesHimself
1981 World Series1981TV Mini-SeriesHimself - New York Yankees Pitcher
1981 American League Championship Series1981TV SeriesHimself - New York Yankees Pitcher
The NewsCenter1981TV SeriesHimself
1980 American League Championship Series1980TV SeriesHimself - New York Yankees Pitcher
1980 MLB All-Star Game1980TV SpecialHimself - AL Pitcher
1978 National League Championship Series1978TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher
1977 World Series1977TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher
1977 National League Championship Series1977TV SeriesHimself - Los Angeles Dodgers Pitcher
1968 MLB All-Star Game1968TV SpecialHimself - AL Pitcher

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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