The net worth of Ron Villone, an American Major League Baseball pitcher, is $6 million.
Having spent his entire career with a peculiar number of baseball teams, he has earned the nickname “Suitcase Villone” due to his fondness for moving around and playing for different teams.
Villone, Mike Morgan, and Octavio Dotel are the only three players who have surpassed the record for most Major League Baseball teams pitched for over a career.
After being drafted out of college by the Seattle Mariners, Villone went on to play in professional baseball.
He spent time with the San Diego Padres, Milwaukee Brewers, Cleveland Indians, Cincinnati Reds, Colorado Rockies, Houston Astros, Pittsburgh Pirates, Houston Astros, Seattle Mariners, Florida Marlins, New York Yankees, and St. Louis Cardinals.
In 2009, Villone played for the Washington Nationals, but was benched before the season began. He went on to play for the Somerset Patriots in the independent AA Atlantic League.
Some people recognize Villone for his entrance music, which is the song “Bodies” by the heavy metal rock band Drowning Pool. Villone’s wife, Brooke Villone, played a role in the VH1 reality show Baseball Wives.
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