The net worth of Cliff Floyd, a former Major League baseball player, is $500 thousand.
The Montreal Expos, New York Mets, and San Diego Padres had Cliff Floyd as an outfielder before he retired in 2009.
During his high school years, Floyd led the school’s baseball team to Class AA Selection.
His success resulted in frequent offers from Arizona State University, Stanford, and Creighton University.
The 1991 Draft saw him being chosen by the Montreal Expos.
Cliff’s professional career was in the minors before he joined the Expos in 1993 and played in the majors.
Floyd’s career took a turn for the Florida Marlins in 1997, but he returned to the Expos in 2002.
Within months of his return, Floyd joined the Boston Red Sox.
After a year, he transferred to the New York Mets where he had the most impressive season, hitting 34 home runs on the season.
Floyd made a deal with the Chicago Cubs in 2007, but missed nine games due to his father’s death.
Floyd was signed a $3 million contract with the Tampa Bay Devil Rays in late 2007 and then signed a one-year deal with the San Diego Padres in 2009, but was released by the Padres several months later.
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