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Mike Blowers net worth is
$18 Million

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Michael Roy Blowers (/?bla?.?rz/; born April 24, 1965 in Würzburg, West Germany) is a former Major League Baseball third baseman and first baseman. An alumnus of Bethel High School, Tacoma Community College and the University of Washington, Blowers was drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 10th round of the 1986 Major League Baseball Draft. He was inducted into the Tacoma Community College Athletics Hall of Fame in 2007.Blowers owns and manages a number of Washington-based companies, including Beach Wood Homes of Fife and Keymark Real Estate of Puyallup. 
Net Worth$18 Million
Date Of BirthApril 24, 1965
Place Of BirthWürzburg, Bavaria, Germany
Height6' 2" (1.88 m)
ProfessionGerman baseball player
NicknamesMike Blowers, Blowers, Mike
Star SignTaurus
#Fact
1Does pre-game and post-game commentary for the Seattle Mariners radio network. [2003]
2Made major league debut on 1 September 1989.
3Infielder (primarily at third base) with the American League's New York Yankees (1989-1991), Seattle Mariners (1992-1995, 1997, 1999), and Oakland Athletics (1998); and the National League's Los Angeles Dodgers (1996).

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Prime 92009-2011TV SeriesHimself
Sunday Night Baseball1990-1997TV SeriesHimself - Seattle Mariners First Baseman / Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Third Baseman / Himself - Seattle Mariners Third Baseman / ...
My Oh My!1996DocumentaryHimself
1995 American League Championship Series1995TV SeriesHimself - Seattle Mariners Third Baseman

Known for movies

Himself

My Oh My! (1996)
as Himself

Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Third Baseman / Himself - Seattle Mariners First Baseman / Himself - Seattle Mariners Third Baseman / Himself - New York Yankees Third Baseman

Sunday Night Baseball (1990-1997)
as Himself - Los Angeles Dodgers Third Baseman / Hims

Himself

Prime 9 (2009-2011)
as Himself

Himself - Seattle Mariners Third Baseman

1995 American League Championship Series (1995)
as Himself - Seattle Mariners Third Baseman

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