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The Net Worth of Albert William Kaline stands at
$500,000

Albert William Kaline Wiki Biography

Born Albert William Kaline on December 19, 1934, in Baltimore, Maryland USA, Al is a former professional baseball player. His entire career as a right fielder in Major League Baseball (MLB) was spent with the Detroit Tigers. Kaline achieved victory in the World Series with the Tigers in 1968, participated in 18 All-Star games, and earned induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame in 1980. His career spanned from 1953 to 1974.

Curious about Al Kaline’s financial status as of mid-2017? Authoritative sources have estimated Kaline’s net worth to be around $500,000, primarily amassed from his successful professional baseball career. Additionally, Kaline’s wealth grew further due to his work as a color commentator.

Al Kaline Net Worth $500,000

Al Kaline’s upbringing in a low-income household in Baltimore was marked by the adversity of an osteomyelitis surgery at the age of eight, which left him without a bone in his left foot. However, Kaline excelled as a pitcher in youth baseball. He attended Southern High School in Baltimore, where he showed prowess in basketball and football. A facial injury redirected his focus to baseball, yet he struggled to find a place as a pitcher on the school team and was eventually positioned in the outfield instead. Despite his academic difficulties, Kaline was supported by his teachers who believed in his potential to become a renowned baseball player.

Straight out of high school, Al joined the Detroit Tigers for a signing bonus of $35,000. He made his debut in June 1953 against the Philadelphia Phillies and within two seasons, Kaline earned his first All-Star game appearance. This set the stage for 13 consecutive seasons of All-Star game participation, solidifying his position as one of the MLB’s premier players. In 1955, he clinched the AL batting championship and secured the Gold Glove Award ten times (1957-1959 and 1961-1967). Kaline’s crowning moment came with the Detroit Tigers’ victory over the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1968 World Series. In 1973, he received the Roberto Clemente Award, and one year later, he retired from professional baseball. His final career stats include a batting average of .297, 3,007 hits, 399 home runs, and 1,583 runs. In 1980, the Detroit Tigers retired his jersey #6, coinciding with his induction into the Baseball Hall of Fame. Prior to this, he had already been inducted into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1972 and the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 1978. Al holds the record for the most games played, home runs, and walks in Detroit Tigers history.

Post-retirement, Kaline remained involved with the Tigers organization and from 1975 to 2002, he contributed as a color commentator on the team’s television broadcasts, further enriching his net worth. Since 2003, he has served as a special assistant to the Tigers President/CEO/General Manager, Dave Dombrowski.

In his personal life, Al Kaline has been married to Louise Hamilton since 1954, and they have two children. They currently reside in Detroit, Michigan.



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Full NameAl Kaline
Net Worth$500,000
Date Of BirthDecember 19, 1934
Place Of BirthBaltimore, Maryland, USA
Height1.87 m
ProfessionBaseball right fielder
EducationUniversity of the West Indies
NationalityAmerican
SpouseMadge Louise Hamilton
ChildrenMichael Kaline, Mark Kaline
ParentsNaomi Kaline, Nicholas Kaline
SiblingsMargaret Vracar
IMDBhttp://www.imdb.com/name/nm0435801/
MoviesAmerica’s Classic Ballparks
#Quote
1When I first came up to the Tigers I was scared stiff, but I had desire. Desire is something you must have to make it in the majors. I was never satisfied with just average.
2Fans? All you have to do is smile at ’em and say, ‘Hi’ and shake their hands. They’re satisfied.
#Fact
1Inducted into the Michigan Baseball Hall of Fame in 2015 (inaugural class).
2Inducted into the Polk County [Florida] Sports Hall of Fame in 2013.
3Inducted into the Maryland State Athletic Hall of Fame in 1972.
4Inducted into the Michigan Sports Hall of Fame in 1978.
5Made major league debut on 25 June 1953.
6Selected to play for the American League in 15 All-Star games (1955-1967, 1971 and 1974)
7Detroit Tigers All-Time Walks Leader (1,277).
8Detroit Tigers All-Time Homerun Leader (399).
9Detroit Tigers All-Time Games Played Leader (2,834).
10Upon graduation from High School, he went directly to the American League Detroit Tigers to play outfield and never played a day of Minor League Baseball.
11Jersey number “6” is retired by the Detroit Tigers.
12He won ten Gold Gloves and was selected to the All-Star game fifteen times.
13Inducted into the National Baseball Hall of Fame, 1980.
14Outfielder for the American League’s Detroit Tigers, 1953-1974.

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2008 MLB All-Star Game2008TV SpecialHimself – Pre-Game Hall of Fame Ceremony

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