What Is Alex Gordon Net Worth?
Alex Gordon, a former American professional baseball player, has an estimated net worth of $24 million as of 2023. This substantial net worth primarily stems from his successful Major League Baseball (MLB) career, including his contract earnings and various endorsement deals. Throughout his career, Alex Gordon distinguished himself as a left fielder and third baseman.
Alex Gordon’s Career and Earnings
Alex Gordon was drafted by the Kansas City Royals as the second overall pick in the 2005 MLB Draft. He debuted in the Major League Baseball for the Royals in 2007 and remained with the team throughout his entire career. His MLB career earnings total $121,149,481 through 2025. Here’s a breakdown of his earnings by year:
- 2007: $380,000
- 2008: $406,000
- 2009: $457,000
- 2010: $1.15 million
- 2011: $1.4 million
- 2012: $6 million
- 2013: $9.1 million
- 2014: $10.8 million
- 2015: $14 million
- 2016: $12 million
- 2017: $16 million
- 2018: $20 million
- 2019: $20 million
- 2020: $1.5 million
In 2020, Alex Gordon signed a 1 year, $4,000,000 contract with the Kansas City Royals, including $4,000,000 guaranteed, and an average annual salary of $4,000,000.
Early Life and Career Highlights
Born in Lincoln, Nebraska, in February 1984, Alex Gordon’s baseball journey began at Lincoln Southeast High School, where he was a two-time Gatorade Nebraska Player of the Year. He further represented the United States at the 2004 World University Championship, contributing to their gold medal win. Gordon played college baseball at the University of Nebraska. In his junior year, he won the Dick Howser Trophy, Golden Spikes Award, Brooks Wallace Award, and the ABCA Rawlings Player of the Year.
Throughout his 14-season career, Gordon amassed 1,643 hits, 190 home runs, and 749 RBIs, maintaining a .257 batting average.
Awards, Recognition, and Personal Life
Alex Gordon has earned numerous accolades, including three Gold Glove Awards (2011-2013) and selections to the MLB All-Star team in 2013 and 2014. In 2012, he was the MLB Doubles Leader. He was also the first player in Royals history to win the prestigious Platinum Glove Award in 2014. Beyond baseball, Gordon is married to Jamie Gordon, and they have two sons and one daughter. The family resides in Leawood, Kansas.