The net worth of Edwin Jackson, an American professional baseball player, is $37 million.
Edwin Jackson was born in Neu-Ulm, Bavaria, West Germany, in 1983 and spent his childhood on a military base in Germany before his family moved back to the United States.
Jackson was selected by the Los Angeles Dodgers in the sixth round of the 2001 MLB Draft.
He played with the Dodgers until 2005 and made his professional debut on September 9, 2003.
Since then, he has played for Tampa Bay, the Detroit Tigers, the Arizona Diamondbacks, the Chicago White Sox, the St. Louis Cardinals, and the Oakland Athletics.
The Louis Cardinals, the Washington Nationals, and the Chicago Cubs are all collegiate baseball teams.
Jackson pitches with the Cubs during the fall of 2014.
His first career no-hitter against the Rays on June 25, 2010, earned him a spot on the Cardinals’ 2011 World Series championship team, where he was also named an MLB All-Star in 2009.
With a win-loss record of 84-102 and an earned run average of 4.58, Jackson has a total of 1,225 strikeouts as of August 2014.
The pitcher, who is six feet, three inches, and weighs 210 pounds, carries the ball to the plate and throws it to the right.
He has made two appearances in postseason games for the Tampa Bay Rays and the St. Louis Cardinals.
The Louis Cardinals were in play in both 2008 and 2011.
In the playoffs with the Cards, he had a record of 1-2 wins and 0 losses during the year that ended in St. Louis.
The World Series was won by Louis.