Dan Uggla Net Worth


Dan Uggla Net Worth

Dan Uggla net worth is
$34 Million

Dan Uggla Wiki Biography

Daniel Cooley "Dan" Uggla (born March 11, 1980) is an American professional baseball second baseman for the San Francisco Giants of Major League Baseball (MLB). He has also played for the Florida Marlins and the Atlanta Braves. In 2010, Uggla won the Silver Slugger Award at second base, and is the Florida Marlins all-time home run leader.Uggla finished third in the 2006 National League Rookie of the Year voting, behind teammate and winner Hanley Ramírez, and Ryan Zimmerman of the Washington Nationals, but won the Players Choice and Sporting News NL ROY Awards. Uggla also holds other Florida Marlins franchise records, now the Miami Marlins. In addition, he is also the only second baseman in MLB History to hit at least 30 home runs in four consecutive seasons. 
Full NameDan Uggla
Net Worth$34 Million
Salary507,500 USD
Date Of BirthMarch 11, 1980
Place Of BirthLouisville, Kentucky, USA
Height1.8 m
Weight93 kg
ProfessionBaseball player
EducationUniversity of Memphis
NationalityAmerican
SpouseJanette Uggla
ChildrenJackson Uggla, Lexi Uggla
ParentsJohn Carl Uggla, Elizabeth Armistead Cooley
IMDB

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sunday Night Baseball2011-2014TV SeriesHimself - Atlanta Braves Second Baseman / Himself - Atlanta Braves Pinch Hitter / Himself - Atlanta Braves Designated Hitter
2012 MLB All-Star Game2012TV SpecialHimself - NL Second Basemen: Atlanta Braves
Game 1622012TV Movie documentaryHimself
2008 MLB All-Star Game2008TV SpecialHimself - NL Second Baseman, Florida Marlins
2006 MLB All-Star Game2006TV SpecialHimself - NL Second Baseman, Florida Marlins

Known for movies

Himself - Atlanta Braves Second Baseman / Himself - Atlanta Braves Designated Hitter / Himself - Atlanta Braves Pinch Hitter

Sunday Night Baseball (2011-2014)
as Himself - Atlanta Braves Second Baseman / Himself

Himself - NL Second Baseman, Florida Marlins

2008 MLB All-Star Game (2008)
as Himself - NL Second Baseman, Florida Marlins

Himself - NL Second Baseman, Florida Marlins

2006 MLB All-Star Game (2006)
as Himself - NL Second Baseman, Florida Marlins

Himself - NL Second Basemen: Atlanta Braves

2012 MLB All-Star Game (2012)
as Himself - NL Second Basemen: Atlanta Braves


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