How much is Bryan Reynolds's Net Worth in 2023?

Last Modified Sep 13, 2023 11:03 GMT
Bryan Patrick Reynolds
Bryan Patrick Reynolds. Source: Getty Images

Bryan Patrick Reynolds is an American professional baseball player who competes as an Outfielder in Major League baseball. He is also known by his nickname, ‘B-Rey’. He is currently playing for the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Bryan was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on January 27, 1995. The outfielder attended Brentwood High School in Brentwood, Tennessee. In college, he played baseball for the Vanderbilt Commodores and attended Vanderbilt University. Bryan was chosen in the 2016 MLB draft in the second round by the San Francisco Giants. He played in the Minor League with the same team. However, Bryan was traded to the Pirates in 2018 and has been with the Pirates team since. He made the All-Star team in 2021 and was the NL triples leader in the same year as well.

NameBryan Patrick Reynolds
Net Worth$1-5 million estimated
Age28 (January 27, 1995)
ResidenceNashville, Tennessee, USA.
Marital StatusMarried
Source of WealthBaseball
Salary$13.34 million
EndorsementsTotal Sports Enterprises, Pennie, and Franklin.

Bryan Reynolds's Net Worth in 2023

Bryan Reynolds's net worth as of 2023 is estimated between $1 million and $5 million.

This current net worth could be attributed to the massive contract he has made in 2023 that is worth $106.75 million. He also made a contract in 2022, which was worth $$13.5 million. Bryan also is endorsing three brands, which also contributes to his earnings. His market value, according to Sportrac, is estimated at around $19.5 million.

Bryan Reynolds’s Salary

Bryan Reynolds’s latest contract in 2023 with the Pittsburgh Pirates is supposed to remain till the 2030 season. It is worth a whopping $106.75 million and it has a duration of eight years. He has also received an amazing $2 million signing bonus on his contract and his average salary is approximately $13.34 million ($13,343,750). The contract has a club option in 2031 that includes a $2 million buyout. The contract also blocks trades from six teams annually.

The outfielder's first contract was with the San Francisco Giants in 2016 and it had a duration of one year. He received a signing bonus of $1.35 million. In 2019, he signed a contract with the Pittsburgh Pirates; this one is worth $555,000 for one year. He had a contract with the same team until his latest contract in 2023. In 2020, he made a one-year deal worth $589,500 with the same team. Bryan made a one-year deal worth $601,000 in 2021 again with the Pirates. In 2022, he made a $13.5 million deal with the Pirates. The average salary he received was $6.75 million.

Bryan Reynolds’s Endorsements

Bryan Reynolds is currently endorsing four brands; Total Sports Enterprises, Pennie, and Franklin. Total Sports Enterprises is a company based in Pittsburgh that specializes in selling autographed memorabilia of sportspeople or individuals. Pennie is a company based in Pennsylvania that provides individuals with a marketplace where they can find varying plans for health care. It helps lower the cost of coverage and care which are usually high in the US. Franklin is a company that provides people with sports gear, especially for MLB, NFL, MLS, and NHL.

Bryan Reynolds’s Investments

There is not much known about Bryan Reynolds’s investments as of now.

Bryan Reynolds’s Other Sources of Income

No information is available on Bryan Reynolds’s other sources of income as of now.

Bryan Reynolds’s House

Bryan Reynolds currently lives in Nashville, Tennessee, with his family. However, not much is known about his properties as the outfielder is a private person.

Bryan Reynolds’s Car

There is not much information available about the cars Bryan Reynolds owns.

Bryan Reynolds’s Charity Work

Bryan Reynolds is involved in the Pirates Charities. It is a charity organized by the Pittsburgh Pirates organization. The charity focuses on helping youth baseball and softball, military appreciation, mental health, and cancer support. He also donated his autographed Bryan Reynolds Custom Cleats and Custom Bryan Reynolds Bat to the charity.

FAQs

A. Bryan was traded to the Pittsburgh Pirates in 2018 by the San Francisco Giants. He and Kyle Crick, along with $500,000 of international bonus slot money, was offered to the Pirates in exchange for Andrew McCutchen.    

A. Bryan Reynolds is married to Blair, who works as a fitness trainer. The couple married on  December 2, 2019.   

A. Bryan Reynolds has two kids with his wife, Blair. The couple welcomed their first child in August 2020 and named him Reese. The couple welcomed their second child in September 2022 and named him Brooks.   

A. Bryan Reynolds went to Vanderbilt University and played baseball for the Vanderbilt Commodores college team. 

A. Bryan Reynolds's current contract is worth $106.75 million. His average salary is approximately $13.34 million and his contract duration is eight years. He also received a $2 million signing bonus. 

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