Doug Allison was a pro baseball player who played Catcher. Allison was born on July 12, 1846, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Allison died on December 19, 1916, in Washington, D.C.. This page will take a closer look at Doug Allison’s net worth.
Allison batted Right and threw Right. Allison debuted in the MLB on May 5, 1871 for the Washington Olympics. In all, Allison played for the Geary of Philadelphia, Cincinnati Red Stockings, Washington Olympics, Troy Haymakers, Brooklyn Eckfords, Elizabeth Resolutes, New York Mutuals, Hartford Dark Blues, Providence Grays, Baltimore Orioles, and Elizabeth Resolutes. Allison’s career ended with the Baltimore Orioles (19th century) in 1883.
Some of Allison’s most prominent statistics in the MLB included a Batting average stat of .271, a Home run stat of 2, and a Run batted in stat of 140. Some of the highlights of Doug Allison’s career included: Catcher for the Cincinnati Red Stockings, the first fully professional baseball team., and First baseball player to use a glove..
Player pay can range widely. In Major League Baseball, the average player earns near $3 million every year. Top MLB players can receive $25 million or more annually, and lower paid players earn $1 million or less. In the minor leagues, most contracts are worth less than $10,000 a year.
So what was baseball player Doug Allison’s net worth at the time of death? Our estimate for Doug Allison’s net worth at death is:
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