Angie Mentink Root Sports Northwest, Bio, Wiki, Age, Husband, Salary, and Net Worth

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Angie Mentink is a popular American sports television personality and previous softball and baseball player. Presently, Angie works as an anchor for Root Sports Northwest and a co-anchor of the television program Mariners Live. She took part in college softball at Washington, where Angie received All-American honors and moved on to play in a women’s professional baseball league prior to becoming a sports broadcaster.

Angie Mentink Age

Angie was born on October 18, 1972, in Norfolk, Virginia, in the United States. She is 49 years old.

Angie Mentink Height

She is a woman of above-average stature. Angie stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (Approx 1.7 m).

Angie Mentink Family

She was born in Norfolk, Virginia, to her caring and loving father and mother. Angie grew up in a United States Navy family. At the moment, Angie has not disclosed any details regarding either her parents or if she has siblings.

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Angie Mentink Wife

Angie is happily married to her caring and supportive husband Jarrett Mentink who works as a Seattle Pacific University professor. The pair has two sons namely Chase and Jaxen.

Angie Mentink Son

She has two sons Jaxen and Chase whom she is teaching to throw like Mommy and shoot like Daddy. Angie’s husband Jarrett Mentink is a previous Assistant Basketball Coach for Seattle Pacific University, where he is now a professor and writes children’s books benefiting regional charities.

Angie Mentink Education

Angie studied at several high schools, such as Taft High School in Woodland Hills, California, and Fort Mill High School in Fort Mill, South Carolina, prior to graduating from Corona del Sol High School in Tempe, Arizona in 1990. She became the first girl at Taft to letter in football when playing at linebacker and wingback. She is a graduate of Washington University.

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She became named as an alternate on the 1996 team, by The US Olympic Softball team but Angie refused it in order to play for the Colorado Silver Bullets, the number one women’s professional baseball team since 1954. Angie’s first year in 1995, she began 40 games for the Silver Bullets, hitting .221, and became paid $20,000 and unlimited Coors Light. Angie hit .241, in 1996 prior to retiring from her professional playing career.

Angie worked as an assistant softball coach for the University of Washington in 1997. She started her broadcasting career with Fox Sports Northwest (now Root Sports Northwest), first as an intern and later in 1998 as a reporter reporting the Seattle Mariners and Seattle Seahawks. Angie works as co-anchor for “Mariners All Access”, a pre-and post-game show on Root Sports Northwest.

Later known as Angie Arlati, she briefly remotely anchored the Detroit Sports Report at Fox Sports Detroit. Angie became the first woman on August 30, 2021, to be a color commentator during a Mariners television broadcast.

Angie Mentink Breast Cancer

She was diagnosed with breast cancer in 2017. Following treatment, Angie became cancer-free as of 2019. Currently, Angie remains an advocate for early detection of the disease. She had battled her cancer openly, with grace, humor, as well as loads of support from the Seattle sports community.

Angie Mentink Salary

She earns a satisfying amount from her work as an anchor for Root Sports Northwest and a co-anchor of the television program Mariners Live. Angie’s average salary is $71,711 per year.

Angie Mentink Net Worth

Angie gets her wealth from her work as an anchor for Root Sports Northwest and a co-anchor of the television program Mariners Live. Therefore, Angie has accumulated a decent fortune over the years of her work. Angie’s estimated net worth is $756,167.

How old Is Angie Mentink

Angie is a 49-year-old who was born on October 18, 1972, in Norfolk, Virginia, in the United States.

Where Is Angie Mentink

She now works as an anchor for Root Sports Northwest and a co-anchor of the television program Mariners Live. Angie took part in college softball at Washington, where Angie received All-American honors and moved on to play in a women’s professional baseball league prior to becoming a sports broadcaster.

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