Devaris “Dee” Strange-Gordon plays all three infield positions for the Washington Nationals in Major League Baseball. He can play second base, shortstop, and centre field.
He began his career with the Los Angeles Dodgers and went on to play for the Miami Marlins and the Seattle Mariners. He became the first player to lead the National League in hitting average and stolen bases since Jackie Robinson in 1949 when he accomplished this feat in 2015.
He also topped the National League in all three categories in 2015. Because of his use of performance-enhancing substances in 2016, he received a suspension of eighty games.
The son of a former Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher named Tom Gordon and Devona Denise Strange, Dee Strange-Gordon was born in Windermere, Florida.
His parents’ names are Tom Gordon and Devona Denise Strange. In 1995, when Dee was just seven years old, his mother Devona was killed by a lover who claimed that they were playing with a loaded revolver when she was shot.
Devona’s death occurred in 1995. In 2020, he claimed that he would like to go back to being professionally recognized by his legal surname in order to commemorate the memory of his mother.
How Much Does Dee Strange-Gordon Make?
A yearly compensation of $800,000 is considered to be the norm for Dee Strange-Gordon. In the year 2022, Strange-Gordon will bring in total compensation of $800,000, comprised of basic pay of $800,000 and an additional salary of $800,000.