Jim Palmer

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Jim Palmer Wiki Biography

James Alvin Palmer was born on 15 October 1945, in New York City, USA, and is a retired professional baseball player, best known for playing in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a pitcher. He played exclusively with the Baltimore Orioles, and all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today.

How rich is Jim Palmer? As of early-2017, sources estimate a net worth that is at $3 million mostly earned through a successful career in professional baseball spanning 19 years. He has been inducted into the Baseball Hall of Fame, after winning numerous awards over the course of his career. He now works as a color commentator, and all of these achievements have ensured the position of his wealth.

When he was around nine years old, Jim moved to California and started playing baseball there through a youth league. He showed talent while attending Scottsdale High School, and after matriculating, he signed a minor league contract.

In the 1960s, Jim eventually played in the major leagues, and got his first win against the Yankees in 1965. He joined the starting rotation of the Baltimore Orioles in 1966, and in the same year would become the youngest pitcher to win a complete-game during the World Series. His net worth started increasing dramatically at this point, after they defeated the Los Angeles Dodgers with a score of 6-0.However, in the next two seasons Jim struggled with arm injuries, and was sent to minor-league rehabilitation. He had to undergo surgery, and only started to get back into top form in 1968. In 1969, he performed exceptionally once again, recording numerous wins.

In the next two seasons, Baltimore would win two more championships. Jim won 21 games in 1972 and over the next three years he would perform at his peak. He topped numerous statistics in the American League, going on to win four consecutive Gold Glove Awards. In the 1980s, Palmer was held back by minor injuries, though he still performed well and became a veteran presence. In 1983, he would win another World Series becoming the pitcher with the longest period of time in between World Series wins. During the 1984 season, he was released by the Orioles which led him to retire.

During his final years as a player, he was already doing color commentary, and in 1985 joined ABC as part of the announcing team, going on to cover numerous events as part of the team. Thanks to his work as a commentator, his net worth continued to increase. In 1990, he considered working as a major league manager but opted instead to go to ESPN as an analyst. The following year, he attempted a comeback, but an injury during spring training decided him to retire permanently. He returned to broadcasting in 1994, once again for the ABC.In 2012, he decided to auction off his three Cy Young Award trophies and four Gold Glove Awards. He did so to help the education of his grandchildren.

For his personal life, it is known that he married Susan Ryan after matriculating from high school in 1964; they have two daughters, but their marriage ended in 1984. Jim then married Joan H. Palmer in 1990, which also ended in divorce, in 2000. His third marriage is to Susan Schmidt since 2007 – they have homes in Florida, California, and Palm Beach, and Palmer also has a penthouse condominium in Little Italy, Baltimore.

IMDB Wikipedia $3 Million 1.91 m 15 October 1945 1945-10-15 89 kg American and all of his efforts have helped put his net worth to where it is today. and is a retired professional baseball player Baseball pitcher best known for playing in Major League Baseball (MLB) as a pitcher. He played exclusively with the Baltimore Orioles in New York City James Alvin Palmer was born on 15 October 1945 Jamie Palmer Jim Palmer Jim Palmer Net Worth Joan H. Palmer m. 1990–2000 Kelly Palmer Max Palmer Moe Wiesen New York New York City Polly Kiger Wiesen Stunts Susan Ryan m. 1964–1984 Susan Schmidt m. 2007 United States USA

Jim Palmer Quick Info

Net Worth $3 Million
Date Of Birth 15 October 1945
Place Of Birth New York City, New York, United States
Height 1.91 m
Weight 89 kg
Profession Baseball pitcher
Nationality American
Spouse Susan Schmidt (m. 2007), Joan H. Palmer (m. 1990–2000), Susan Ryan (m. 1964–1984)
Children Jamie Palmer, Kelly Palmer
Parents Moe Wiesen, Polly Kiger Wiesen, Max Palmer
Twitter https://twitter.com/jim22palmer
IMDB http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1080130/
Movies The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad!

Jim Palmer Trademarks

  1. Hairy chest
  2. Metrosexuality

Jim Palmer Important Facts

  • Adopted by Moe Wiesen, a Harrison, New York garment industry executive, and his wife Polly shortly after his birth. Polly moved the family to California after Moe’s death, where she met and married Max Palmer, whose last name Jim took.
  • Inducted into the Orioles Hall of Fame in 1986.
  • Made major league debut on 17 April 1965.
  • Finished in top 10 in voting for American League MVP in 1973 and 1975-1976.
  • Won American League Cy Young Award 3 times (1973 and 1975-1976). Finished in top 10 in voting for same award 1970, 1972, 1977-1978 and 1982.
  • Named to 6 American League All Star Teams (1970-1972, 1975, 1977-1978).
  • Member of 1966, 1970 and 1983 World Series Champion Baltimore Orioles teams. Member of 1969, 1971 and 1979 American League Champion Baltimore Orioles teams. Member of 1973 and 1974 American League Eastern Division Champion Baltimore Orioles team.
  • Pitcher for Baltimore Orioles (1965-1967 and 1969-1984).
  • Baltimore Orioles Career Strikeouts Leader(2,212).
  • Baltimore Orioles Career Innings Pitched Leader(3,948).
  • Baltimore Orioles Career Wins Leader(268).
  • Only pitcher to win World Series games in three decades (60s, 70s and 80s).
  • Tried making a comeback in 1991 during exhibition season with the Orioles, but retired again on 12 March 1991.
  • Never gave up a grand slam in his career.
  • His career almost ended prematurely until he had arm surgery in 1968. He restarted his Hall of Fame career in 1969.
  • Appeared on the back cover of a 1983 book titled: “Not Just Another Pretty Face – An Intimate Look at America’s Top Male Models.”

Jim Palmer Filmography

Title Year Status Character Role
Veep 2012 TV Series Jim Palmer Actor
The Naked Gun: From the Files of Police Squad! 1988 The Baseball Announcer Actor
Great Performances 2014 TV Series Himself – Baseball Hall of Famer Self
Legends: Oakland A’s, the Forgotten Dynasty 2012 Documentary Himself Self
Diamonds Are a Girl’s Best Friend 2011 Documentary Himself Self
Prime 9 2010-2011 TV Series Himself Self
Life Happens 2010 Documentary Himself Self
2008 MLB All-Star Game 2008 TV Special Himself – Pre-Game Hall of Fame Ceremony Self
Commander in Chief 2005 TV Series Himself Self
Costas Now 2005 TV Series Himself – Panelist Self
ESPN 25: Who’s #1? 2004 TV Series documentary Himself Self
The Tim McCarver Show 2003 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
100 Years of the World Series 2003 Video documentary Himself Self
Beyond the Glory 2003 TV Series documentary Himself Self
Pete Rose on Trial 2003 TV Movie documentary Witness for the prosecution Self
George Lopez 2002 TV Series Himself Self
2 Minute Drill 2001 TV Series Himself Self
ESPN SportsCentury 2000 TV Series documentary Himself Self
MLB on FOX 1996 TV Series Himself Self
1995 National League Championship Series 1995 TV Series Himself – Color Commentator Self
1995 MLB All-Star Game 1995 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator Self
1993 MLB All-Star Game 1993 TV Special Himself – AL Honorary Captain Self
The Chuck Woolery Show 1991 TV Series Himself Self
Late Night with David Letterman 1983-1991 TV Series Himself Self
Live with Kelly and Michael 1989 TV Series Himself Self
1989 World Series 1989 TV Mini-Series Himself – Color Commentator / Pregame Analyst / Pregame ANalyst Self
The Pat Sajak Show 1989 TV Series Himself – Guest Self
1988 National League Championship Series 1988 TV Series Himself – Color Commentator Self
1988 MLB All-Star Game 1988 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator / Pregame Analyst Self
1986 American League Championship Series 1986 TV Mini-Series Himself – Color Commentator Self
1986 MLB All-Star Game 1986 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator / Pregame Analyst Self
Greatest Sports Legends 1986 TV Series Himself Self
Greats of the Game 1985 TV Series Guest Self
1985 World Series 1985 TV Mini-Series Himself – Color Commentator / Pregame Analyst Self
1984 American League Championship Series 1984 TV Series Himself – Color Commentator Self
1984 MLB All-Star Game 1984 TV Special Himself – Color Commentator Self
HTS: Baltimore Orioles Baseball 1984 TV Series Himself – Commentator Self
1983 World Series 1983 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1983 American League Championship Series 1983 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pinch Runner Self
1982 American League Championship Series 1982 TV Series Himself – Color Commentator Self
The Regis Philbin Show 1982 TV Series Himself Self
1981 World Series 1981 TV Mini-Series Himself – Color Commentator / Pregame Host Self
1980 American League Championship Series 1980 TV Series Himself – Color Commentator Self
1979 World Series Video: Pittsburgh Pirates vs Baltimore Orioles 1979 Video Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1979 American League Championship Series 1979 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1978 American League Championship Series 1978 TV Series Himself – Color Commentator Self
1978 MLB All-Star Game 1978 TV Special Himself – AL Pitcher Self
1977 MLB All-Star Game 1977 TV Special Himself – AL Pitcher Self
Monday Night Baseball 1976 TV Series Himself (1984-1988) Self
The Mike Douglas Show 1976 TV Series Himself – Pro Baseball Player Self
1974 American League Championship Series 1974 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pinch Runner / Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1973 American League Championship Series 1973 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1972 MLB All-Star Game 1972 TV Special Himself – AL Pitcher Self
1971 World Series 1971 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1971 American League Championship Series 1971 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher / Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pinch Runner Self
1971 MLB All-Star Game 1971 TV Special Himself – AL Pitcher Self
1970 World Series 1970 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1970 American League Championship Series 1970 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1970 MLB All-Star Game 1970 TV Special Himself – AL Pitcher Self
1969 World Series 1969 TV Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1969 American League Championship Series 1969 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
1966 World Series 1966 TV Mini-Series Himself – Baltimore Orioles Pitcher Self
DHL Presents Major League Baseball Hometown Heroes 2006 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
Retrosexual: The 80’s 2004 TV Mini-Series documentary Himself Archive Footage
The Last Season: The Life and Demolition of Baltimore’s Memorial Stadium 2002 Documentary Himself Archive Footage