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Rafael Soriano is a Dominican professional baseball player with an estimated net worth of $50 million.

Rafael Soriano learned to play baseball at age 8, and joined the weekly tournaments in Santo Domingo. He attended St. Louis Cardinals' Dominican baseball academy and opted not to sign him. One of his friends recommended him to sign a contract with the Hiroshima Carp, and after three months he left the training camp.

In 2002, he signed a contract with Seattle Mariners. Soriano moved to several teams such as Atlanta Braves, Tampa Bay Rays, New York Yankees, Washington Nationals, and Chicago Cubs.

Rafael Soriano was born on December 19, 1979 in San Jose de los Llanos, Dominican Republic.

Earnings & Financial Data

Date

Category

Description

Amount

2014

Salary

Salary from Chicago Cubs

$4,100,000

2014

Contract

Contract with Chicago Cubs

$4,100,000

2013

Salary

Salary from Washington Nationals

$11,000,000

2012

Contract

Contract with Washington Nationals

$28,000,000

2012

Salary

Salary from Washington Nationals

$11,000,000

2011

Salary

Salary from New York Yankees

$11,000,000

2010

Salary

Salary from New York Yankees

$10,000,000

2010

Contract

Contract with New York Yankees

$35,000,000

2009

Salary

Salary from Tampa Bay Rays

$7,500,000

2009

Contract

Contract with Tampa Bay Rays

$7,500,000

2008

Salary

Salary from Atlanta Braves

$6,100,000

2007

Salary

Salary from Atlanta Braves

$2,400,000

2007

Contract

Contract with Atlanta Braves

$9,000,000

2007

Signing Bonus

Signing bonus from Atlanta Braves

$500,000

2006

Contract

Contract with Atlanta Braves

$1,200,000

2006

Salary

Salary from Atlanta Braves

$1,200,000

2005

Contract

Contract with Seattle Mariners

$450,000

2005

Salary

Salary from Seattle Mariners

$450,000

2004

Contract

Contract with Seattle Mariners

$340,000

2004

Salary

Salary from Seattle Mariners

$340,000

2003

Salary

Salary from Seattle Mariners

$335,000

2003

Contract

Contract with Seattle Mariners

$335,000