Dan Plesac

Jorge 27 Aug,2019

Facts of Dan Plesac

Ethnicity
White
Full Name
Daniel Thomas Plesac
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Birth Name
Daniel Thomas Plesac
Famous Name
Daniel Plesac
Nationality
American
Divorce
Leslie Plesac

Contents:

Career & Net worth

Profession
Former baseball player
Career Earnings
$23,104,446

Relationship

Divorce
Leslie Plesac

Dan Plesac is a former professional baseball player originally from the United States. Additionally, he played in the MLB from 1986 to 2003, playing for the teams like Milwaukee Brewers, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Philadelphia Phillies. 

Dan, who has played in the MLB for 17 years, has accumulated a massive net worth over $15 million. Also, he has collected $23,104,446 as entire career earnings.

Moreover, he was married to his wife, Leslie Plesac with whom he divorced in 2005. 

Dan Plesac Earnings; How much is his Net Worth? 

As of 2019, Dan Plesac has an estimated net worth over $15 million. Also, he has gathered $23,104,446 as playing career earnings, playing alomst for 17 years in the MLB. 

Some of Dan's career earnings:

YEAR EARNINGS
1986 $60,000
1987 $180,000
1988 $275,000
1989 $765,000
1990 $1,466,667
1991 $1,000,000
1992 $2,766,667
1993 $1,700,000
1994 $1,700,000
1995 $1,091,112
1996 $1,100,000
1997 $800,000
1998 $800,000
1999 $1,500,000
2000 $1,500,000
2001 $2,200,000
2002 $2,200,000
2003 $2,000,000

Apart from his playing career earnings, Dan also earned an additional amount of money via different brand endorsement and commercials. Unfortunately, the details about the brands he is associated with and the earnings from the deals are not in the media yet. Also, the information about Dan's assets like cars and house are not in the media yet. 

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Is Dan Plesac Married? Know about his Personal Life in details

Dan was perviously married to his wife, Leslie Plesac. The exact date of their wedding is not available but their relationship ended in 2005. The couple stayed together for 18 years before they finally decided to get seperated.

Moreover, we don't have any idea if dan is currently in a relationship or not. Furthermore, the couple shares two children together, a daughter named Madeline Plesac and Natalie Plesac

Dan Plesac and his daughter SOURCE: twitter

Despite being divorced, the couple has managed to be a good friend. Dan's ex-wife explained about her friendship with him saying "Some people might think it’s crazy to have a friendship with your ex-husband. I didn’t always feel friendly towards him in fact, I once found myself so angry at him in our garage, that for just a brief moment, I wanted to hit him with a snow shovel! I was so angry I couldn’t see straight and I didn’t care who heard me yelling."   

Besides, Dan has maintained his personal life low profiled and this is the reason why we have very less information about his personal life. Apart from baseball, he is an avid horse racing fan. Later, he became horse trainer after retirement from his baseball career.

Dan Plesac Early Life, Bio, Family, and Childhood

Dan was born on February 4, 1962, in Gary, Indiana and the details about his parents are not in the media yet. As per Dan's birth, he is an American native and belongs to the ethnic group of white.

Also, Plesac was born under the star sign, Aquarius. Talking about his early career, he attended Crown Point High School and played many games like baseball, basketball, football, and track.   

Dan Plesac Professional Career

Dan Plesac is a former baseball player who played for the teams like Milwaukee Brewers, Toronto Blue Jays, Chicago Cubs, Pittsburgh Pirates, Arizona Diamondbacks, and Philadelphia Phillies in his 17 years of MLB career. Dan made his MLB debut on April 11, 1986, for the Milwaukee Brewers and lasted played on September 28, 2003, for the Philadelphia Phillies.

 

 

Apart from baseball career, he also worked as a news telecaster for Comcast Sportsnet Chicago. He also worked for the MLB network. As of now, he regularly appears on the MLB Tonight and is a substitute for Intentional Talk. Some of the famous MLB players of his time is Ryan Dempster, Harold Reynolds, Eric Byrnes, Al Leiter and many more.  

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