Victor Woodrow Wertz Net Worth

Victor Woodrow Wertz Net Worth is
$6 Million

Victor Woodrow Wertz Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018

Victor Woodrow Wertz (February 9, 1925 – July 7, 1983) was a Major League Baseball first baseman and outfielder. He had a seventeen-year career from 1947 to 1963. He was signed as a free agent by the Detroit Tigers in 1942 and played for the Tigers, St. Louis Browns, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, Boston Red Sox and Minnesota Twins, all of the American League.Wertz finished in the Top 15 in MVP voting five times: 1949 (10th), 1950 (10th), 1956 (9th), 1957 (6th), and 1960 (14th).Wertz was among the Top 10 in the American League in home runs in 1949 (20), 1950 (27), 1951 (27), 1952 (23), 1953 (19), 1956 (32), and 1957 (28). His 1956 total of 32 home runs was 2nd best in the AL. For his career, he hit 266 home runs and 1,178 RBIs with a .469 career slugging average and a .364 career on-base percentage. He hit for the cycle on September 14, 1947 while in his rookie season with Detroit.He was elected to the American League All-Star team four times (1949, 1951, 1952 and 1957). He missed part of the 1955 season when stricken with a nonparalytic form of polio but returned in 1956.Wertz hit the long fly ball that Willie Mays caught in the 1954 World Series (see The Catch). It went over 450 feet to dead center of the Polo Grounds in New York, and a sportswriter said, "It would have been a home run in any other park, including Yellowstone."He was a World War II veteran, worked in the Detroit area beer distribution business during and after his baseball career, was known for his baldness, and was very well liked by fans because of his winning personality.When he retired to Mt. Clemens, Michigan, he formed "Wertz Warriors," a group of sportsmen who raised millions for the Special Olympics Winter Games. Wertz also was a major contributor to the Easter Seals, March of Dimes, and Boys and Girls Clubs, to name just a few. He was the founder of the Macomb to Mackinac, 900 Mile snowmobile endurance test, run each year to benefit the Special Olympics.Wertz died during heart surgery at Detroit's Harper Hospital on the morning of July 7, 1983. Surgeons were performing a coronary bypass and replacing a valve in his heart after he had suffered a heart attack the previous day. He is buried at Holy Sepulchre Cemetery in Southfield, Michigan.

Date Of BirthFebruary 9, 1925
Died1983-07-07
Place Of BirthYork, Pennsylvania, USA
Height6' (1.83 m)
Star SignAquarius
#Fact
1Outfielder/First Baseman for the Detroit Tigers (1947-1952 and 1961-1963), St. Louis Browns/Baltimore Orioles (1952-1954), Cleveland Indians (1954-1958), Boston Red Sox (1959-1961) and Minnesota Twins (1963).
2Member of 1954 American League Champion Cleveland Indians team.
3Finished 10th in voting for 1949 American League MVP for having .304 Batting Average (185 for 608), 96 Runs, 26 Doubles, 6 Triples, 20 Home Runs, 133 RBI, 2 Stolen Bases, 80 Walks, .385 On-base percentage, .465 Slugging Percentage, 283 Total Bases and 7 Sacrifice Hits in 155 Games.
4Finished 10th in voting for 1950 American League MVP for having .308 Batting Average (172 for 559), 99 Runs, 37 Doubles, 4 Triples, 27 Home Runs, 123 RBI, 91 Walks, .408 On-base percentage, .533 Slugging Percentage, 298 Total Bases and 3 Sacrifice Hits in 149 Games.
5Named to 4 American League All Star Teams (1949, 1951-1952 and 1957).

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
1957 MLB All-Star Game1957TV SpecialHimself - AL First Baseman
The Ed Sullivan Show1955TV SeriesHimself
1954 World Series1954TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Cleveland Indians First Baseman
1951 MLB All-Star Game1951TV SpecialHimself - AL Rigth Fielder
1949 MLB All-Star Game1949TV SpecialHimself - AL Pitcher

Archive Footage

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Costas Now2006TV SeriesHimself - Baseball Player

Known for movies

Source
IMDB Wikipedia

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