Eduardo Perez Bio, Age, Height, Wife, Salary, Net Worth, ESPN

Eduardo Perez
Eduardo Perez

Eduardo Perez is a well-known American coach based in the United States and a retired professional baseball player. Nowadays Eduardo is serving for ESPN Latin America and ESPN ESPN Deportes as a Baseball Tonight analyst. Furthermore, he is working for SiriusXM’s MLB Network Radio as the host.

Eduardo has been a signature analyst in ESPN’s global MLB game reporting calling historic games in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Japan. Also, Eduardo worked in ESPN’s KBO League 2020 regular-season coverage as an analyst.

Before that, from 2006 to 2010 he served at ESPN as an analyst. From 2011 to 2012 Eduardo worked as a hitting coach for the Miami Marlins and in 2013 he worked as a bench coach for the Houston Astros. Also, in the Puerto Rico Baseball League Eduardo was named Manager of the Year, coaching the Leones De Ponce to the league championship in 2008.

Eduardo Perez Age

Eduardo Perez was born in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States, in 1969, on 11th September, and presently he is 51 years of age.

Eduardo Perez Height

Perez stands at a moderate height of 6 feet 4 inches ( Approximately 1.93 m ).

Eduardo Perez Family

He was born and brought up in Cincinnati, Ohio, United States by his hardworking and supportive parents named Tony Perez and Juana de la Cantera. In Cincinnati, on October 18, 1971, Eduardo’s parents became American citizens. He was raised together with his amazing brother named Victor Pérez who was born on May 11, 1966.

Eduardo’s dad is a Cuban-American retired manager, coach, and professional baseball player and from 1964 to 1986 he played third baseman and also as a first baseman in Major League Baseball.

Tony Perez was a member of the Cincinnati Reds dynasty that between 1970 and 1976 was awarded two World Series championships and four National League pennants. Furthermore, Eduardo’s dad was a player for the Philadelphia Phillies, the Montreal Expos, and Boston Red Sox.

His dad began working as a coach and afterward as a manager of the Reds and the Florida Marlins after retiring from his career. Also, from 1993 to the 2017 season Eduardo’s dad served for the Marlins as a Special Assistant to the General Manager. In 2000 Tony was nominated to the Baseball Hall of Fame and placed into the Cincinnati Reds Hall of Fame in 1998.

Eduardo Perez Wife

He is cheerfully wedded to his stunning wife named Mirba Rivera. Eduardo and his wife Mirba exchanged their vows in December 2000. The adorable duo is blessed with two stunning daughters called Juliana and Andreanna. Nowadays Eduardo together with his lovely family rooms happily in Miami, Florida.

Eduardo Perez Education

He studied at a private college-prep high school located in San Juan, Puerto Rico called Robinson School. Also, he joined Florida State University where he pursued in political science. Eduardo was a baseball player for the Florida State Seminoles baseball team under head coach Mike Martin while he was still a student at the university.

Eduardo Perez Salary

Eduardo receives an annual salary of $ 101,479 and this is according to ESPN Baseball Tonight analysts’ salary.

Eduardo Perez’s Net Worth

He has an estimated net worth of $34 million US dollars and his career as a Baseball Tonight analyst at ESPN is the primary source of his income.

Eduardo Perez Career

Nowadays Eduardo is serving for ESPN Latin America and ESPN ESPN Deportes as a Baseball Tonight analyst during Wednesday Night Baseball and Monday Night Baseball telecasts. Furthermore, he is working for SiriusXM’s MLB Network Radio as the host.

Eduardo has been a signature analyst in ESPN’s global MLB game reporting calling historic games in Mexico, Puerto Rico, Cuba, and Japan. Also, Eduardo worked in ESPN’s KBO League 2020 regular-season coverage as an analyst.

Before that, from 2006 to 2010 he served at ESPN as an analyst. From 2011 to 2012 Eduardo worked as a hitting coach for the Miami Marlins and in 2013 he worked as a bench coach for the Houston Astros. Also, in the Puerto Rico Baseball League Eduardo was named Manager of the Year, coaching the Leones De Ponce to the league championship in 2008.

Eduardo Perez Baseball

Eduardo played as an outfielder, first baseman, and third baseman in the Nippon Professional Baseball League and Major League Baseball from 1993 to 2006. When the Mariners fell to the host Chicago White Sox, on September 23, 2006, Eduardo’s final career hit came. On September 29, 2006, Eduardo’s final career at-bat.

On July 27, 1993, is when Eduardo played his first major league game. Eduardo was the host Angels beat the Oakland A’s 15–8 where he began at the batting sixth and third base. Eduardo had three runs scored, three runs batted in, three at-bats, two hits, and a walk. His first at-bat resulted against Bobby Witt in a first-inning walk.

In 1997 was his most productive year career for the Cincinnati Reds wherein in 330 plate appearances, he hit five stolen bases, 18 doubles, 29 walks, .253 with 16 home runs, and 52 runs batted in. Also, in 2003 while playing for the St. Louis Cardinals, with n 289 plate appearances, he hit five stolen bases, 29 walks, 16 doubles, 41 runs batted in, and .285 with 11 home runs.

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