Evan Longoria was born. Evan Michael Longoria is a Major League Baseball third baseman who plays for the San Francisco Giants (MLB). On October 7, 1985, he was born. From 2008 to 2017, he was a member of the Tampa Bay Rays.
He received a first-team All-Serra League pick as a senior in high school. He was not recruited by any college because his 6-foot-1, 170-pound frame was deemed too small by Division I baseball standards.
During his freshman year at Rio Hondo Community College, he played baseball as a shortstop. Longoria was named first-team All-State and was then granted a scholarship by Long Beach State University.
During his sophomore year, he transferred to LBSU and hit.320, receiving All-Conference honors. Longoria was sent to third base since LBSU already had a starting shortstop.
Longoria’s success in the minor levels has continued, even after only eight games with the Single-A Hudson Valley Renegades.
He was promoted to the Visalia Oaks, where he quickly impressed the organization by hitting.327 with 8 home runs and 28 RBIs in 28 games.
He was selected third overall in the 2006 Major League Baseball Draft by the Tampa Bay Rays. Furthermore, he agreed to a six-year, $17.5 million contract with three-year options in 2014, 2015, and 2016.
Evan Longoria’s Wife
Jaime Faith Edmondson is his wife. They began dating in 2012 and married in 2015. They have two children, Elle Leona, and Nash Harrison.
Evan Longoria’s Net Worth
Evan has an estimated net worth of $30 million.
Evan Longoria’s Contract And Salary
Evan Longoria agreed to terms with the Tampa Bay Rays on a 6-year, $100,000,000 contract that included a $1,000,000 signing bonus, a $100,000,000 guarantee, and an annual average salary of $16,666,667.
Longoria will receive a base salary of $19,500,000 in 2022, with a total pay of $19,500,000. The adjusted salary of Longoria with the San Francisco Giants is $14,500,000.
Evan Longoria’s Stats
Year
|
Team
|
GP
|
AB
|
R
|
H
|
RBI
|
BB
|
SO
|
HR
|
Avg
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
2021
|
Giants
|
81
|
253
|
45
|
66
|
46
|
35
|
68
|
13
|
.261
|
2020
|
Giants
|
53
|
193
|
26
|
49
|
28
|
11
|
39
|
7
|
.254
|
2019
|
Giants
|
129
|
453
|
59
|
115
|
69
|
43
|
112
|
20
|
.254
|
2018
|
Giants
|
125
|
480
|
51
|
117
|
54
|
22
|
101
|
16
|
.244
|
2017
|
Rays
|
156
|
613
|
71
|
160
|
86
|
46
|
109
|
20
|
.261
|
2016
|
Rays
|
160
|
633
|
81
|
173
|
98
|
42
|
144
|
36
|
.273
|
2015
|
Rays
|
160
|
604
|
74
|
163
|
73
|
51
|
132
|
21
|
.270
|
2014
|
Rays
|
162
|
624
|
83
|
158
|
91
|
57
|
133
|
22
|
.253
|
2013
|
Rays
|
160
|
614
|
91
|
165
|
88
|
70
|
162
|
32
|
.269
|
2012
|
Rays
|
74
|
273
|
39
|
79
|
55
|
33
|
61
|
17
|
.289
|
2011
|
Rays
|
133
|
483
|
78
|
118
|
99
|
80
|
93
|
31
|
.244
|
2010
|
Rays
|
151
|
574
|
96
|
169
|
104
|
72
|
124
|
22
|
.294
|
2009
|
Rays
|
157
|
584
|
100
|
164
|
113
|
72
|
140
|
33
|
.281
|
2008
|
Rays
|
122
|
448
|
67
|
122
|
85
|
46
|
122
|
27
|
.272
|
Career
|
1,823
|
6,829
|
961
|
1,818
|
1,089
|
680
|
1,540
|
317
|
.266
|