Eddie Bane Net Worth

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Eddie Bane net worth is
$20 Million

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Edward Norman Bane (born March 22, 1952) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and executive. He played from 1973 to 1976 with the Minnesota Twins.Bane attended Arizona State University, where he pitched on the school's baseball team. He was named to the 1973 College Baseball All-America Team and was elected to the National College Baseball Hall of Fame in 2008. He was a first-round selection in the 1973 Major League Baseball Draft. He made his professional debut on July 4 with the Twins without spending any time in the minor leagues. That season, he pitched in 23 games, winning none and losing five. He also spent parts of 1975 and 1976 with the Twins. He made his final major league appearance on September 12, 1976.From 1974 to 1977, he primarily played for the Tacoma Twins, the team's AAA minor league affiliate. He played in the minor leagues until 1980, winning 49 career games at that level.He had a career Major League win-loss record of 7–13 with a 4.66 earned run average in 44 appearances and 168 innings pitched, allowing 182 hits and 84 bases on balls. He also notched 80 strikeouts, two saves and one complete game.Bane has held several positions since retiring as a player, including special assistant to the GM for the Tampa Bay Devil Rays (1999–2003), and scouting director for the Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim (2004–2010). He is currently serving as the special assistant to the general manager with the Boston Red Sox, appointed on October 3, 2012.He is the brother of Dan Bane, the CEO of the retailer Trader Joe's, and his son Jamie is a professional-level scout with the Red Sox. Bane is a fan of author Vince Flynn saying, "Vince could write a coloring book and I would read it." 
Net Worth$20 Million
Date Of BirthMarch 22, 1952
Place Of BirthChicago, Illinois, USA
ProfessionAmerican baseball player
NicknamesEddie Bane, Bane, Eddie
Star SignAries
#Fact
1Named scouting director for the Los Angeles Angels. [October 2003]
2One of only 18 players in baseball history to advance to the majors without playing in the minors.
31973 Sporting News's College Baseball Player of the Year. Threw the only perfect game in Arizona State University history.

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