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What is Alex Avila salary?

What is Alex Avila salary?

Estimated Career Earnings

Year Salary Signing Bonus
2019 $4,250,000
2020 $1,574,074
2021 $1,500,000
Est. Earnings (13 seasons) $30,063,974 $169,000

Where is Alex Avila now?

Washington Nationals#6 / Catcher
Alex Avila/Current teams

What nationality is Alex Avila?

American
Cuban
Alex Avila/Nationality

Personal life. Avila is a first-generation Cuban American. His mother is Yamile Avila (formerly Tejas) and his father is Al Avila, the general manager and executive vice president of baseball operations of the Detroit Tigers.

How old is Alex Avila?

34 years (29 January 1987)
Alex Avila/Age
Washington Nationals veteran catcher Alex Avila, 34, set ‘to call it an end,’ announces plans to retire.

Is Alex Avila still playing ball?

Alex Avila’s 1st homer of 2021 WASHINGTON — “All good things must come to an end,” Alex Avila said with a shrug and a smile on Sunday. After 13 seasons in the Majors, the veteran catcher decided that this year would be his last. “I’ll never not be involved in the game,” Avila said.

Who is Alex avilas dad?

Al Avila
Alex Avila/Fathers

Where did Alex Avila go to college?

De La Salle Collegiate
Archbishop McCarthy High SchoolThe University of Alabama
Alex Avila/Education

How many teams has Alex Avila played for?

This reputation has helped Avila catch on with six different teams (the Tigers, White Sox, Cubs, Diamondbacks, Twins, and Nationals) over the course of his career, mostly recently his one-year free agent deal with Washington.

What teams has Alex Avila played for?

Is Al Avila related to Alex Avila?

Washington Nationals catcher Alex Avila has announced he’s retiring from Major League Baseball at the end of the 2021 season after a 13-year playing career. He was drafted 163th overall by the franchise of which his father, Al Avila, is currently the executive vice president of baseball operations and general manager.

Who does Alex Avila catch for?

Did Alex Avila retire?

The veteran catcher played for the Crimson Tide from 2006-2008, and recently announced his intention to retire after the 2021 season with the Washington Nationals. Washington Nationals catcher Alex Avila has announced he’s retiring from Major League Baseball at the end of the 2021 season after a 13-year playing career.