Harrison Bader Net Worth: Earnings, House, Biography, Age, Height, Girlfriend

Harrison Bader Net Worth: $7 Million

BirthdateJune 3rd, 1994
BirthplaceBronxville, New York, the USA
Length6 ft 0 in (1.83 m)
TeamSt. Louis Cardinals
Positioncenter fielder
Number48
NicknameTots

Harrison Bader Net Worth is around $7 million. Harrison Bader is a professional baseball center fielder from the USA. Bader currently plays for the St. Louis Cardinals of the Major League Baseball (MLB).

Harrison Bader Net Worth
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It has only been five years since he started his professional career, so his salary and net worth will likely keep on increasing.

And presumably, Harrison Bader has a secondary source of income via endorsement deals like most other athletes.

However, details of Harrison Bader assets, including his houses, vehicles are not available yet. But, he must be living his life luxuriously as a celebrated athlete.

Harrison Bader Contract:

Harrison Bader and the St. Louis Cardinals agreed to a $10.4 million, two-year contract and avoided salary arbitration.

Bader, 27, gets a $1 million signing bonus as part of the deal and salaries of $4.7 million in each of the next two seasons.

Bader’s 2023 salary might increase by an additional $2.25 million: $250,000 each for 350 plate appearances or 85 starts, 400-98 and 450-111, and $500,000 apiece for 500-124, 550-137 and 600-150.

Harrison Bader Salary:

How much does Harrison Bader earn?

Harrison Bader is in the first season of a $10.4 million, two-year contract that pays $4.7 million next year.

In 2022 the center fielder signed a contract with St. Louis Cardinals that nets him a whopping salary of 5.2 Million Dollars (4.7 Million Euros) per year. We have borken down the numbers, this means he earns () per week.

Per year$5,200,000€4,601,770
Per month$433,333€383,481
Per week$100,000€88,496

Harrison Bader is one of the highest-paid center fielder in his team and the 19th high-paid player overall. Besides, his average annual salary amounts to $5 million in 2022.

SIMILARLY, Harrison Bader HAD AN ANNUAL SALARY OF $578,300 IN 2019.

Harrison Bader made his MLB debut only a few years back in 2017 and made an impression in all MLB.

Prior to playing in the Major League, Bader played for numerous Minor League teams and gradually improved his performance.

But, Bader’s performance on the field and his fashion are always “on fleek.”Not to mention, he is also a one-time nominee for the Golden Globe award

So before we move ahead to browse through the life of Harrison Bader, let’s go over the below table for an easy understanding.

Harrison Bader Biography:

Full NameHarrison Joseph Bader
Known AsHarrison Bader
Birth PlaceBronxville, New York, USA
Birth DateJune 3, 1994
Age29 years
NationalityAmerican
EthnicityWhite
EducationHorace Mann School, University of Florida
HoroscopeGemini
Father’s NameLouis Bader
Mother’s Name Janice Bader
SiblingsUnknown
Age28 Years
Height5 feet 9 inches (183 cm)
Weight88 kg
BuildAthletic
Eye ColorCrystal Green
Hair ColorCaramel Blonde
ProfessionProfessional baseball player
PositionCenterfield
Jersey number#48 (St. Louis Cardinals)#47 (Memphis Redbirds)
TeamSt. Louis Cardinals
Active Since2015 – present
Relationship StatusReportedly single
Salary$590,100 average per year
Net Worth Estimated $1 – $5 million
Social Media InstagramTwitter
Merch JerseyRookie cardAutographed Items
Last Update(August, 2023)

Harrison Joseph Bader shortly Harrison Bader was born on June 3, 1994, to parents Louis Bader and Janice Bader,

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Along with his parents, Bader also has a younger sister named Sasha Bader. Harrison’s father, Louis, pushed Harrison for batting practices at the age of five.

Since then, Bader had dreamt of playing in the Major Leagues. His family is very supportive of his career and is always concerned about his games.

Furthermore, Harrison Bader played for his high school baseball team at the Horace Mann School in Riverdale, Bronxville.

Even his sister, Sasha, graduated high school from Horace. Additionally, Bader played college football for three colleges.

First, he attended the University of Pittsburgh, which he left after not signing a commitment document.

Secondly, he joined the University of Maryland, which he left because they did not offer a scholarship. And finally, he enrolled at the University of Florida on a partial scholarship and played for Florida Gators.

Harrison Bader Age:

Harrison Bader was born in 1994, which means that Harrison Bader age is 28 years old currently.

Furthermore, Harrison Bader height is 5 feet 9 inches and weighs 88 kg. He has a well-built, athletic physique.

Harrison Bader does several workouts and exercises to keep his body active and fit for the game.  Bader has incredible defense and speed strengths. He displays exceptional defensive abilities in the field.

Harrison Bader is blessed with a pair of crystal green eyes to complement his already attractive facial features.

Also, he has natural caramel blonde curly hair, something most of his female fans would love to have.

Harrison Bader Career:

Harrison Bader started his baseball career in high school. In fact, he played for the school’s baseball team, and at the same time, played for the New York Grays.

During his time at the University of Pittsburgh in October 2011, he played for the Pittsburgh Panthers baseball team to compete in the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA).

However, Harrison Bader did not sign the National Letter of Intent and quit with Pittsburgh in May 2012. After he departed from the Panthers, he later joined the University of Maryland and played for the Terrapins.

Maryland did not offer any scholarship options to Bader, and as a result, he walked out in July. Later, he signed up with the University of Florida to agree on a partial scholarship and played for the Gators.

As a freshman, Harrison helped the Gators lead with a .312 batting average and then, as a sophomore, with a .337.

During his sophomore year in 2014, Bader had a scooter accident while drunk driving, which led him to suspension for 19 games. 

In 2015, Harrison Bader played 67 games and batted .297, recording 17 home runs and 66 RBIs as a junior. After he batted .348 in only five games, he was appointed to the All-Tournament Team in the 2015 College World Series.

Harrison Bade Professional career:

2015

The St. Louis Cardinals selected Harrison Bader in the third round of the 2015 Major League Baseball draft. Later, he signed a contract with the Cardinals and received a signing bonus worth $400,000.

Furthermore, Harrison made his professional debut appearance with the Cardinal’s minor league Class – A Short Season affiliate team, the State College Spikes.

During his debut game with the Spikes, he recorded two home runs. The Cardinals later promoted Bader to a Class-A Midwest League (MWL) team, the Peoria Chiefs, in July.

He recorded .448 hits in seven games, two home runs, six RBIs, one double, and two triples, which led him to receive the MWL Player of the Week for August.

Harrison recorded 11 home runs, 32 RBIs, 13 doubles, and 17 stolen bases in a total of 61 games that he played for State College and Peoria.

2016

In the 2016 season, Bader played for the Class AA Minor League Baseball (MiLB) team, Springfield Cardinals of the Texas League.

Further, in the Texas League mid-season All-Star Game, Harrison Bader was named an outfielder where he scored four hits with a double and a run.

Furthermore, on July 6, 2016, he was promoted to the Triple-A affiliate of the Cardinals, the Memphis Redbirds.

Even more so, Baseball America rated Harrison Bader in the top 100, ranking at 89th, in their updated 2016 mid-season ranking.

Bader finished the 2016 season with a combined .267 hits in 131 games with the Memphis and Springfield, recording 19 home runs and 58 RBIs.

Because of his praiseworthy games, the MLB Pipeline gave him the Cardinals 2016 Minor League Player of the Year title.

After the season-end, the Cardinals promoted Harrison to the Glendale Desert Dogs of the Arizona Fall League (AFL), an off-season league owned and operated by the Major Baseball League.

2017

The next season, Bader re-joined the Triple-A Memphis Redbirds. And as luck would have it, the Cardinals promoted Bader to the major leagues on July 25, 2017, to replace injured Dexter Fowler, who had suffered an injury.

In addition, Bader played 97 total games for Memphis before his promotion and recorded .297 hits with 19 home runs and 48 RBIs in 97 games.

The night of his promotion to the major leagues, Harrison Bader played as a center fielder while recording his major league debut hit and a double. Not to mention, he even scored the winning run on a walk-off sacrifice fly.

Likewise, he hit a 395-foot shot to left field on September 1, 2017, against Johnny Cueto, helping the Cardinals lead the game to a victory over the San Francisco Giants at AT&T Park.

This hit was his major league debut home run. Ultimately, after the season-ending game, the Cardinals awarded Bader their 2017 Minor League Player of the Year.

2018

After an exceptionally successful year, it was another glorious moment for Bader in 2018 when MLB.com ranked Bader as St Louis’ fifth-best prospect going into the 2018 season.

Moreover, on April 3, the Cardinals promoted Harrison to the major leagues to replace an injured infielder.

Besides, he became St. Louis’s fourth outfielder after his call-up. Likewise, after outfielder Tommy Pham was traded, Bader became the starting center fielder for St. Louis.

To sum up, in the 2018 season, Bader was ranked fourth among the Major League Baseball outfielders with a record of 19 Defensive Runs Saved.

2019-2020

Following his success in the 2018 season, Bader started the 2019 season as a starting center fielder for the St. Louis Cardinals.

However, he had difficulties at the plate and was subsequently moved into a bench role. Eventually, on July 30, he was sent back to Memphis.

Nonetheless, on August 20, he was called back by the St. Louis Cardinals. Furthermore, Bader recorded a triple hit and two runs with a walk-off win over the Milwaukee Brewers in his first game after being recalled.

Besides, Harrison played 128 games with the St. Louis Cardinals by the season end, recording 12 home runs, 39 RBIs, and 11 stolen bases.

Also, Bader was nominated for a Gold Globe award for the first time in his baseball career. Shortly afterward, Harrison Bader began the 2020 short-season as a starting outfielder.

He played fifty games in total and scored 24 hits with four home runs and 11 RBIs with a .226 batting average.

One can find Harrison Bader’s stats, rankings, projections on the RotoChamp website.

Harrison Bader | Career stats

YearTeamGPABRHRBIBBSOHRAvg
2021St. Louis Cardinals227381699134.219
2020St. Louis Cardinals5010621241113404.226
2019St. Louis Cardinals1283475471394611712.205
2018St. Louis Cardinals13837961100373112512.264
2017St. Louis Cardinals32851020105243.235
Career37099015423110610431935.233

Harrison Bader Girlfriend:

The fashionable young center fielder is a friendly human being who is fun to be around. As a few of his colleagues mentioned in an interview, Bader loves to shop.

Besides, he has a great sense of style too. Apart from shopping, Bader enjoys skeet shooting and going on adventurous trips in his free time.

At present, the attractive young man does not seem to be in a relationship with anyone. He enjoys most of his time with his family and shares a special bond with Sasha.

He might have dated in the past or might be in a relationship currently, but there is no evidence or rumors to support the statement, however.

Whatsoever, Bader is enjoying his life as the Cardinals’ center fielder, and in the future, he will undoubtedly announce who his partner is if he wants to.

Harrison Bader Social Media Accounts:

Instagram121k followers

Twitter51.9k followers

Harrison Bader FAQs:

Who is Harrison Bader’s agent?

Jeff Randazzo of the Ballengee Group is the agent of Harrison Bader.

Did Harrison Bader win a Gold Glove?

Harrison Bader was the finalist to win a Gold Glove in 2019.

Is Harrison Bader in IL in the 2021 season?

Yes, Harrison Bader is on the IL for the second time in the 2021 season.

Where is Harrison Bader house?

Harrison Bader is from Bronxville, New York, United States.