Rick Sutcliffe ESPN, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Family, Cubs, 1984, Los Angeles Dodgers, Salary, And Net Worth

Rick Sutcliffe Bio | Wiki

Rick Sutcliffe (Full name: Richard Lee Sutcliffe) is currently an American journalist presently working as an analyst at ESPN. Previously, he was a professional Baseball pitcher who worked for several major teams including Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, Chicago Cubs, Baltimore Orioles, and St. Louis Cardinals. Rick was famously known for his nickname “The Red Baron”.

Rick Sutcliffe Age | Birthday

He was born on June 21, 1956, in Missouri, in the United States of America. Rick is 66 years old and celebrates his birthday on June 21 every year.

Rick Sutcliffe Height

He is a man of average stature. Rick stands at a height of 5 ft 7 in (approx. 1.7 m).

Rick Sutcliffe Family

He was born and raised in Missouri, in the United States of America under the love and care of his hardworking father Dick Sutcliffe, and supportive mother Louise Bloss. Rick holds an American nationality by birth but belongs to the white ethnicity. He was brought up in a family of five alongside his two siblings Terry Sutcliffe and Sherri Sutcliffe. His loving and adorable parents still reside in Kansas, Missouri.

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Rick Sutcliffe Married | Wife

Rick is a married man. He is happily and contentedly married to his supportive and hardworking wife Robin Ross. The duo has been living together since they were wedded in 1978. presently, they are proud parents of their adorable child Shelby Sutcliffe.

Rick Sutcliffe Los Angeles Dodgers

Rick began his professional career as a baseball pitcher in 1979 when he was recruited by the Los Angeles Dodgers. In his very first full season in the majors, Rick won 17 games and was the first of four consecutive Rookies of the Year for the Dodgers from 1979 to 1982. Although he did not appear in the 1981 World Series championship, the Los Angeles Dodgers awarded him the World Series ring. On December 9, 1981, The Los Angeles Dodgers traded Rick for Jorge Orta of the Cleveland Indians.

Rick Sutcliffe Cubs | Baseball | 1984

Rick officially ended his career as a professional pitcher in 1994 while working in St Louis for the St. Louis Cardinals. He retired with a career record of 171–139, with an ERA of 4.08. Before leaving his career as a professional pitcher Rick was awarded the 1979 National League Rookie of the Year award and the 1984 National League Cy Young Award. At the end of his career, Rick had posted 4 home runs, 55 RBI, 42 runs, 4 stolen bases, and 34 bases on balls.

He began his professional career as a baseball pitcher at the Los Angeles Dodgers, where he worked for two years. In 1981 he left the team and later joined Cleveland Indians in 1982. There, he also played for two years before leaving and joining Chicago Cubs in 1984. From 1984 to 1991 he played for Chicago Cubs. He also played for Baltimore Orioles from 1992 to 1993. In 1994, Rick joined St Louis Cardinals, and that same year he retired from baseball.

Rick Sutcliffe ESPN

Soon after retiring from playing baseball, Rick was hired by the Idaho Falls Braves as their pitching coach. A year later he left and relocated to San Diego, where he became a color commentator for six years at Channel 4. He joined ESPN as an analyst in 1998 and still works at the station to date.

Rick also worked as a guest analyst for ESPN Radio during the MLB playoffs. He fully joined the station in March 1999 and has been featured on Wednesday Night Baseball since 2002. Recently in 2018, ESPN officially announced that they had signed a multi-year extension with Rick. Since 2010 Rick has provided commentary for international coverage of the World Series via DirecTV/MLB International.

Rick’s other colleagues at ESPN Include:

Michelle Beisner – Reporter and Anchor

Sarah Barshop – Reporter

Marly Rivera – Reporter and National Baseball Writer

Sean McDonough – Sportscaster

Shae Peppler – Host

Malika Andrews – NBA Writer

Tony Reali – Host

Rick Sutcliffe Salary

He currently works as an analyst at ESPN, therefore, he is rewarded a remarkable amount of income. Rick’s average salary is $92,436 annually.

Rick Sutcliffe Net Worth

From his previous career as a professional baseball player and his current profession as a journalist. Therefore, it is obvious that he has successfully accumulated his legally acquired wealth. Rick’s average net worth is $982,670.

How Old Is Rick Sutcliffe

He was born to his loving parents on June 21, 1956, in Missouri, in the United States of America. Therefore, Rick is 66 years old.

Is Rick Sutcliffe Married

Yes, he is a married man. Rick is happily married to Robin Ross and together they share their only child Shelby Sutcliffe.

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