Donovan Solano Salary: How Much Does Donovan Solano Make?

Donovan Solano Preciado is a Major League Baseball second baseman from Colombia. He formerly played for the Miami Marlins, the New York Yankees, and the San Francisco Giants in Major League Baseball.



Donovan Solano Preciado, also known as “Donnie Barrels,” is a Colombian professional baseball second baseman who currently plays for the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball.

He formerly played for the Miami Marlins, the New York Yankees, and the San Francisco Giants in Major League Baseball.



In 2005, Solano signed with the St. Louis Cardinals as an international free agent. In the Class A-Advanced Florida State League, he earned a mid-season All-Star in 2008.

 Donovan Solano
Donovan Solano

In 2012, he made his MLB debut with the Marlins.

In 2005, Solano signed with the St. Louis Cardinals as an international free agent. He was a backup infielder for the Cardinals for seven seasons, but he never made it to the big leagues with them.

He was a mid-season All Star in the Class A-Advanced Florida State League with the Palm Beach Cardinals in 2008.

Solano was welcomed to spring training by the Miami Marlins as a non-roster invitee in 2012.

Solano battled for a spot as a reserve infielder with the Marlins, but Donnie Murphy won the job, and Solano was demoted to the Class AAA New Orleans Zephyrs.

 

How Much Does Donovan Solano Make?

Donovan Solano makes an annual average salary of $4,500,000.