An American baseball player named Jonathan Papelbon has a net worth of $40 million.
In Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Jonathan Papelbon was born in November 1980.
Papelbon is a pitcher who possesses both right-handed throwing and left-handed batting abilities.
After winning all-city titles at Bishop Kenny High School, he went on to play football for Mississippi State University.
He was drafted in both the 2002 and 2003 Major League Baseball Drafts.
During his time in the minor leagues, Papelbon played for the Lowell Spinners, Sarasota Red Sox, and Pawtucket. He also played for the Boston Red Sox until his major league debut in July 2005.
Jonathan became a part of the Philadelphia Phillies in 2012, signing a four-year contract worth $50 million.
Papelbon was a five-time All-Star between 2006 and 2009, and then again in 2012.
He won the World Series championship with the Red Sox in 2007 and was also recognized as the Delivery Man of the Year Award recipient that year.
Papelbon is a member of the 300 save team and pitched a no-hitter for the Phillies in September 2014.
According to him, his dog chewed on the ball that was recorded during the 2007 World Series’ final out.