The retired Major League Baseball Second baseman, Ray Durham, has a net worth of $30 million.
‘The sugar man’ is the nickname given to Ray Durham, who was born on November 30, 1971.
His offensive style in baseball is well-known, as he produced the prototypical lead-off hitting with power.
The former Major League Baseball player, a native of Charlotte, North Carolina and a graduate of Harry Phelps, spent 14 years in the league.
Charlotte’s High School, which is now known as Harding university high school, is located in the city.
During his high school years, Ray participated in baseball and football.
He refused to attend college after agreeing to a professional baseball contract with the Gulf Coast White Sox, a Minor League team.
The Chicago White Sox welcomed him in 1995, and he quickly made his way to the Major Leagues.
He also had stints with the Oakland Athletics, San Francisco Giants, and Milwaukee Brewers.
He was included in the all-star team twice, in 1998 and 2002.
In 1,975 career games, he achieved a career batting average of 277, with 1,249 runs scored, 2,054 hits, 440 doubles, 79 triples, 192 home runs, 875 RBI and 273 stolen bases.
According to reports, Durham’s playing career with the Chicago white Sox was the most successful of all time.