Ricky Bottalico NBC Sports Philadelphia, Bio, Wiki, Age, Height, Wife, Baseball, Salary, and Net Worth

Ricky Bottalico Bio | Wiki

Ricky Bottalico is a former baseball player and relief pitcher who played in MLB. He played for various teams during his professional years Philadelphia Phillies, St. Louis Cardinals, and Kansas City Royals (to mention a few). He has been serving as a commentator for Phillies pre and post-games on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Additionally, Ricky retired in 2005 after his final play with Milwaukee Brewers and won the 1996 All-Star Award.

Ricky Bottalico Age

He was born on August 26, 1969, in New Britain, Connecticut, in the United States. Ricky is 52 years old.

Ricky Bottalico Height

He is a man of tall stature. Ricky stands at 5 ft 10 in (1.78 m).

Ricky Bottalico Family

He was born to his supportive mother and father in New Britain, Connecticut, in the United States. He holds an American nationality. Ricky is a secretive person and has not gone public with details regarding his family (parents and/or siblings) whereabouts or states.

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Ricky Bottalico Wife

He is happily married to his beautiful wife Lisa Spaziani. The duo exchanged their wedding vows on January 17, 1997. They are blessed with two children Sophia Bottalico and Olivia Bottalico.

Ricky Bottalico Education

He attended South Catholic High School in Hartford, Connecticut where he played under coach Tom DiFiore. Upon graduating Ricky joined Florida Southern College before transferring to Central Connecticut State. He participated in the 1991 Major League Baseball draft as an undrafted player. Through him throwing 93 miles per hour the Phillies scout signed him for $2,000.

Ricky Bottalico Daughters

Ricky is a proud father of two daughters Sophia Bottalico and Olivia Bottalico. However, details regarding their whereabouts and state remain unknown to the public.

Ricky Bottalico Baseball

He joined the Philadelphia Phillies in 1994 and held his first Major League debut with the Phillies on July 29, 1994, at Atlanta–Fulton County Stadium against the Atlanta Braves. Moreover, Ricky pitched a scoreless inning in the 1996 Major League Baseball All-Star Game.

He also played at St. Louis Cardinals in 1998, Kansas City Royals in 2000, Arizona Diamondbacks in 2003, New York Mets in 2004, and Milwaukee Brewers in 2005. Ricky spent most o his career as a closer and dwindled to a total of five in his last five seasons.

Moreover, on dwindled to a total of five in his last five seasons. Further, on August 2, 1998, he along with Barry Bonds were both ejected from the game by home plate umpire Jeff Nelson. This happened to pitch for the Phillies in a game against the San Francisco Giants, Ricky hit Barry Bonds with a pitch.

He was later traded to St. Louis Cardinals along with Garrett Stephenson in 1998 after suffering an elbow injury and clashing with manager Terry Francona. In 2006, he was signed to a minor league and invited to spring training by Baltimore Orioles but did not make it to the team. In addition, he retired in 2005 with 301 games finished and 160 save opportunities.

Ricky Bottalico NBC Sports Philadelphia

He serves as a commentator for Phillies pre and post-games on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Rick occasionally works as the play-by-play commentator

Some of Ricky’s colleagues at NBC Sports Include:

Andrea Joyce – Gymnastic Reporter

Michele Tafoya – Sideline Reporter

Siera Santos – Sports Broadcaster

Al Michaels – Sportscaster

Amina Smith – Host and On-Air Talent

Kathryn Tappen – Sportscaster

Tom Hammond  –  On-Air Presenter

Brian Engblom  –  Color Analyst

Ricky Bottalico Salary

He is receiving decent pay as a commentator at NBC Sports Philadelphia. Ricky’s salary is $80,876 annually.

Ricky Bottalico Net Worth

He has participated in his professional baseball career for over a decade and served as a sportscaster. There is no doubt he has managed to gather a decent fortune. Ricky’s estimated net worth is $2.5 Million.

Where Is Ricky Bottalico

Ricky is a commentator for Phillies pre and post-games on NBC Sports Philadelphia. Prior to that, he spent 11 years as a baseball player and relief pitcher who played in MLB various teams.

How Tall Is Ricky Bottalico

Ricky is a man of tall stature and is 5 ft 10 in tall.

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