Benji Gil Net Worth

October 2024 · 2 minute read


Benji Gil net worth is
$1.3 Million

Benji Gil Wiki: Salary, Married, Wedding, Spouse, Family

Romar Benjamin Gil Aguilar (born October 6, 1972, in Tijuana, Mexico) is a former Major League Baseball utility player.Gil made his Major League Baseball debut with the Texas Rangers on April 5, 1993. Since being released by the Anaheim Angels just after the start of the 2003 season, Gil has signed contracts with the Cleveland Indians, Colorado Rockies, Chicago Cubs, Detroit Tigers, and Seattle Mariners, but failed to make the Major League roster of any of these teams.Gil was a member of the Anaheim Angels team that won the 2002 World Series by defeating the San Francisco Giants.Gil and his wife Carly reside in Southlake, Texas with their two children, Mateo and Gehrig. 
Net Worth$1.3 Million
Date Of BirthOctober 6, 1972
Place Of BirthTijuana, Baja California, Mexico
ProfessionBaseball player
NicknamesBenji Gil, Gil, Benji
Star SignLibra
#Fact
1(16 February) Signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals. [2006]
2(December 16) Signs a minor league contract with the Colorado Rockies. [2003]
3Member of 1996 American League Western Division Champion Texas Rangers team. Member of 2002 World Series Champion Anaheim Angels team.
4Shortstop for the Texas Rangers (1993 and 1995-1997), Anaheim Angels (2000-2003), Chicago Cubs' affiliate Iowa Cubs (2003), Detroit Tigers' affiliate Toledo Mud Hens (2004), New York Mets' affiliate Norfolk Tides (2004-2005).
5The first native of Tijuana, Mexico to make the majors.
6Drafted by the Texas Rangers in the 1st round (19th pick) of the 1991 amateur draft.

Self

TitleYearStatusCharacter
Sunday Night Baseball1995-2003TV SeriesHimself / Himself - Texas Rangers Shortstop / Himself - Anaheim Angels Shortstop / ...
2002 World Series2002Video documentaryHimself - Anaheim Angels
2002 American League Championship Series2002TV SeriesHimself

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