What Is Matt Bush Salary: How Much Does Matt Bush Make?

Since December of 2015, Matt Bush has been a member of the Texas Rangers organization.



It will be six years since he initially signed with the Rangers in eleven days, and while he has had a couple of short periods after being non-tendered or released as a free agent since then, he has remained loyal to the organization.

Matt Bush
Matt Bush

Bush first appeared on the scene in the parking lot of the Golden Corral, where he was working while on parole after nearly killing someone in a drunken vehicle accident.



Former No. 1 choice in the MLB Draft, originally an infielder, who is now sober and a pitcher, reinventing himself after years of addiction chevalier.

Bush, who was called up as a bullpen reinforcement in 2016, pitched to a 2.48 ERA and 2.74 FIP in 61.2 innings across 58 games.

After a half-decade away from baseball, Bush pitched in 72 games in the majors, minors, and playoffs, recording 82.1 innings for a Rangers club that finished with the best record in the American League but was eliminated in the ALDS.

The workload was an issue, but you could say that about just about every strong reliever in the Rangers’ pen in 2016, and moreover, the Rangers were attempting to win a championship, and Jeff Banister wasn’t going to be bashful about pushing his best relievers to their limits.

How Much Does Matt Bush Make?

Matt Bush makes an annual average salary of $825,000.