How Rich is Pablo Sandoval?

Pablo Sandoval’s net worth is $9 Million

Pablo Sandoval’s salary is $5.7 Million

Biography of Pablo Sandoval

Born on August 11, 1986, in Puerto Cabello, Venezuela, Pablo Sandoval is a professional baseball player who has played as a third baseman for the Boston Red Sox in Major League Baseball (MLB) since the 2015 season. Prior to that, he played for the San Francisco Giants from 2008 to 2014. Sandoval has an impressive record with three World Series victories and was named the World Series MVP in 2012, among other achievements.

As of mid-2017, Pablo Sandoval’s net worth is estimated to be $9 million, with an annual salary of $5.7 million from baseball, according to reliable sources.

Pablo is the younger son of Pablo Sr. and his wife, Amelia Sandoval, who reside in Valencia, Venezuela, where they own a mechanical-engineering firm. Pablo developed a passion for baseball at a young age and looked up to players such as Omar Vizquel and Andrés Galarraga. Initially left-handed, Pablo mastered throwing with his right hand and utilized this skill throughout his career.

In 2002, Pablo entered the realm of professional baseball by participating in a scouting tournament in the Dominican Republic. The Texas Rangers scout expressed interest in signing him, but the plan did not materialize. However, Ciro Villalobos of the San Francisco Giants offered him a contract, making Pablo a new addition to the Giants. This significantly contributed to his net worth.

After refining his skills in the minors for several years, Pablo was promoted to the major league in 2008. Although his initial performance was not exceptional, he eventually became the starting third baseman, displaying remarkable improvement. His outstanding abilities were evident in various statistics, including playing 153 games, scoring 25 home runs, and achieving 90 RBI with a .330 batting average. Despite a decline in numbers in 2010, Pablo’s contribution to the Giants was instrumental in winning the World Series. He bounced back in subsequent years, maintaining a consistent level of performance, resulting in further World Series victories for the Giants.

In 2015, Sandoval signed a lucrative $90 million contract with the Boston Red Sox. However, his time with the Red Sox has been plagued by injuries, limiting his playing time. Beyond MLB, Pablo has also showcased his talents in his native Venezuela, winning the Venezuelan Winter League with the Navegantes del Magallanes in 2013.

On the personal front, Pablo was previously married to Yoletzade, with whom he has a daughter. In 2014, he entered a relationship with Dubcy Romero. Notably, Pablo is widely recognized by the nickname “Kung Fu Panda.”

Structural Information

Full Name Pablo Sandoval
Net Worth $9 Million
Salary $5.7 Million
Date Of Birth August 11, 1986
Place Of Birth Puerto Cabello, Venezuela
Height 1.8 m
Weight 116 kg
Profession Baseball player
Nationality Venezuelan
Spouse Yoletzade Sandoval (m. ?–2010)
Children Yoleadny Carolina
Parents Pablo Sandoval, Amelia Reyes de Sandoval
Siblings Michael Sandoval
Facebook https://www.facebook.com/PabloSandoval
Instagram https://www.instagram.com/kfp48/
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm3465095/
Nominations Best Championship Performance ESPY Award

Facts

# Fact
1 Most Valuable Player of 2012 World Series (2012). Hit 3 home runs in Game 1.
2 In October 2012, he joined Babe Ruth, Reggie Jackson, and Albert Pujols as the only players to hit three home runs in a World Series game.

Filmography

Miscellaneous

Title Year Status Character
The Blue Dress 2013 Short production assistant

Self

Title Year Status Character
Sunday Night Baseball 2009-2014 TV Series Himself – San Francisco Giants Third Baseman / Himself – San Francisoc Giants Third Baseman / Himself – San Francisco Giants First Baseman
DUB Latino 2013 TV Mini-Series Himself
Miss Universe 2012 2012 TV Special Himself – Judge
2012 World Series 2012 TV Mini-Series Himself – San Francisco Giants 3rd Baseman
2012 MLB All-Star Game 2012 TV Special Himself – NL Third Basemen: San Francisco Giants

Archive Footage

Title Year Status Character
30 for 30 Shorts 2015 TV Series documentary short Himself
Mike & Mike 2015 TV Series Himself – Boston Red Sox Pitcher