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Richie Sexson Net Worth

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Updated on January 13, 2026


Richie Sexson Net Worth

Richie Sexson net worth is
$250,000

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Richmond Lockwood "Richie" Sexson (born December 29, 1974 in Portland, Oregon) is a former Major League Baseball first baseman who played for five teams from 1997 to 2008.At 6'8", Sexson is the tallest batter in MLB history. 
Full NameRichie Sexson
Net Worth$250,000
Date Of BirthDecember 29, 1974
Place Of BirthPortland, Oregon, USA
Height2.03 m
Weight109 kg
ProfessionBaseball player
Work PositionIndians' Minor League Player of the Year
ChildrenPreston Sexson, Ayla Sexson
NicknamesRichie Sexson, Sexson, Richie
IMDB
Star SignCapricorn
#Fact
1(July 10) Released by the Seattle Mariners. Unable to trade him, the Mariners must pay out the rest of his contract, $6,120,219. Sexson was batting .218 with 11 HRs and 30 RBIs in 74 games. [2008]
2(December 15) Agreed to a $50 million, four-year contract with the Seattle Mariners. [2004]
3(August 17) Designated for assignment by the New York Yankees. Sexson signed with the Yankees on July 18th, and went 0-for-6 in his last six games. [2008]
4Drafted by the Cleveland Indians in the 24th round of the 1993 amateur draft.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sunday Night Baseball1998-2008TV SeriesHimself - Cleveland Indians First Baseman / Himself - Cleveland Indians Left Fielder / Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman / ...
2003 MLB All-Star Game2003TV SpecialHimself - NL First Baseman: Milwaukee Brewers
2002 MLB All-Star Game2002TV SpecialHimself - NL First Baseman: Milwaukee Brewers
1998 American League Championship Series1998TV Mini-SeriesHimself - Cleveland Indians First Baseman

Archive Footage

Known for movies

Himself - NL First Baseman: Milwaukee Brewers

2002 MLB All-Star Game (2002)
as Himself - NL First Baseman: Milwaukee Brewers

Himself - NL First Baseman: Milwaukee Brewers

2003 MLB All-Star Game (2003)
as Himself - NL First Baseman: Milwaukee Brewers

Himself - Cleveland Indians First Baseman / Himself - Cleveland Indians Left Fielder / Himself - Cleveland Indians Right Fielder / Himself - Milwaukee Brewers First Baseman / Himself - New York Yankees First Baseman / Left Fielder

Sunday Night Baseball (1998-2008)
as Himself - Cleveland Indians First Baseman / Himsel

Himself - Cleveland Indians First Baseman

1998 American League Championship Series (1998)
as Himself - Cleveland Indians First Baseman