Drew Smyly

Jorge 18 Mar,2019

Facts of Drew Smyly

Ethnicity
White
Full Name
Drew Smyly
Horoscope
Birth Name
Todd Andrew Smyly
Famous Name
Drew Smyly
Nationality
American
Married to
Eryn Blatt

Contents:

Career & Net worth

Salary
$5,000,000
Net Worth
$ 9 million
Profession
Baseball
Currently Club
Texas Rangers
Career Earnings
$18,848,000

Relationship

Married to
Eryn Blatt

Drew Smyly is an American professional Baseball player who plays in the Major League Baseball (MLB). As of 2019, he currently plays for the Texas Rangers as their Pitcher. The 66th overall pick of the 2010 MLB Draft, Smyly has played for other teams like Detroit Tigers, Tampa Bay Rays and many more.

 

As a Pitcher, Drew Smyly reportedly earns around $5,000,000 as his yearly salary from Texas Rangers. Further, Smyly has an estimated net worth of over $9 million. As per his relationship status, he is married to his beautiful wife, Eryn Blatt. 

Drew Smyly Married, Wife, and Personal Life

According to the reports, Drew Smyly is married to his beautiful wife  Eryn Blatt. Further, the couple dated for quite a long time and got hitched in February 2018. Drew and Eryn are reportedly dating since the early 2010s.

 
 
 
 
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According to the reports, Drew Smyly and his spouse have a daughter named Parker Raine born in August 2017.

 The couple often goes on vacation and Drew Smyly shares the pictures with his wife and baby with some cheesy and full of love caption. 

Besides that, Drew Smyly is a pet lover. Talking about his body measurement, the famous MLB star is 1.91 m in height and weighs around 86 kg.

Drew Smyly Net Worth and Salary

As of November 2, 2018, Drew Smyly has an estimated net worth of over $ 9 million. He reportedly signed a 2 year / $10,000,000 contract with Texas Rangers on November 2, 2018. Further, the MLB player has an average salary of $5,000,000 annually.

Drew Smyly so far has made earnings of $18,848,000 from his entire MLB career.

His career contract and earnings, including bonus and incentives: 

YEAR TEAM SALARY
2010 Detroit Tigers  $1,100,000
2012 Detroit Tigers  $480,000
2013 Detroit Tigers  $498,000
2014 Tampa Bay Rays $170,491
2014 Detroit Tigers  $349,509
2015 Tampa Bay Rays $2,650,000
2016 Tampa Bay Rays $3,750,000
2017 Seattle Mariners $6,850,000
2018  Chicago Cubs $3,000,000

Additionally, as per his recent contract with Rangers, he will earn $7,000,000 as a base salary,  while carrying a total salary of $7,000,000.

Drew Smyly Bio and Early Life

Drew Smyly was born on June 13, 1989, in Maumelle, Arkansas to father Todd Smyly but the name of his mother isn't in the media yet. As per his nationality, he is American and belongs to the White ethnic group. Further, his star sign is Gemini. 

Smyly attended Little Rock Central High School in Little Rock, Arkansas and Arkansas University where he played baseball college for the Arkansas Razorbacks baseball team at the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) Division I Southeastern Conference (SEC).

Drew Smyly Professional Career

In the second round (68th overall) of the 2010 MLB Draft, the Detroit Tigers drafted Smyly. MLB.com ranked Smyly as the 82nd best prospect in baseball heading into the 2012 season, while Baseball America ranked Smyly as the Tigers organization's third-best prospect, behind Jacob Turner and Nick Castellanos.

In addition, In spring training, Smyly competed with Rick Porcello for the fifth place in the starting rotation of the Tigers in 2013.

In a three-team deal that sent Austin Jackson to the Seattle Mariners, Nick Franklin from the Mariners to the Rays, and David Price to the Tigers, the Detroit Tigers traded Smyly to the Tampa Bay Rays on July 31.

The Rays traded Smyly for Mallex Smith, Ryan Yarbrough, and Carlos Vargas to the Seattle Mariners on January 11, 2017. Later, Smyly signed a two-year deal with the Chicago Cubs on December 12, 2017, worth $ 10 million. Recently, the Cubs traded Smyly to New York Rangers. 

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