Steve Wilson
- January 10, 2024
- Baseball Player
Quick Facts
Full Name | Steve Wilson |
Occupation | Baseball Player |
Date Of Birth | Dec 13, 1964(1964-12-13) |
Age | 60 |
Birthplace | Victoria |
Country | Canada |
Birth City | Victoria |
Horoscope | Aquarius |
Steve Wilson Biography
Name | Steve Wilson |
Birthday | Dec 13 |
Birth Year | 1964 |
Place Of Birth | Victoria |
Home Town | Victoria |
Birth Country | Canada |
Birth Sign | Aquarius |
Steve Wilson is one of the most popular and richest Baseball Player who was born on December 13, 1964 in Victoria, Victoria, Canada. Stephen Douglas Wilson (born December 13, 1964, in Victoria, British Columbia, Canada) is a retired Canadian professional baseball player. A left-handed pitcher, he played all or part of six seasons in Major League Baseball. He is an alumnus of the University of Portland and participated in the 1983 Pan American Games and the 1984 Summer Olympics for Canada.
Wilson retired after TML’s 1998 season to get married and settle down in Tainan. He currently runs an English school for Elementary age children, and scouts for the Chicago Cubs in the Pacific Rim. Wilson also scouts in southern California for the Cubs.
Wilson pitched in the Milwaukee Brewers organization in 1994, and in the Chicago White Sox system in 1996. In 1997 and 1998 Wilson played for the Taiwan Major League (TML)’s Kaohsiung-Pingtung Fala.
Steve Wilson Net Worth
Net Worth | $5 Million |
Source Of Income | Baseball Player |
House | Living in own house. |
Steve Wilson is one of the richest Baseball Player from Canada. According to our analysis, Wikipedia, Forbes & Business Insider, Steve Wilson 's net worth $5 Million. (Last Update: December 11, 2023)
In 1984, Steve pitched for the Alaska Goldpanners of Fairbanks summer amateur baseball club, where he was among 12 other players to eventually reach the major leagues.
Wilson was drafted by the Texas Rangers in 1985 in the 4th round, 83rd overall, and went on to make his Major League Baseball debut with the Texas Rangers on September 16, 1988. On December 5, 1988, Wilson was traded from the Rangers to the Chicago Cubs with Paul Kilgus, Curtis Wilkerson, and Mitch Williams for Rafael Palmeiro, Jamie Moyer, and Drew Hall. After two and a half seasons in Chicago, he was then traded to the Los Angeles Dodgers for Jeff Hartsock. Wilson appeared in his final major league game on October 2, 1993.
Height, Weight & Body Measurements
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Who is Steve Wilson Dating?
According to our records, Steve Wilson is possibily single & has not been previously engaged. As of December 1, 2023, Steve Wilson’s is not dating anyone.
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Facts & Trivia
Steve Ranked on the list of most popular Baseball Player. Also ranked in the elit list of famous people born in Canada. Steve Wilson celebrates birthday on December 13 of every year.
Why does Steven Wilson play barefoot?
For live shows, Wilson plays barefoot. His habit goes back to his early childhood, where he has said, “I always had a problem wearing shoes and I’ve always gone around with bare feet”. He has said that another factor in performing barefoot is the advantage it gives in operating his diverse guitar pedals.
Is Steven Wilson married?
Steven Wilson on Instagram: “ Happiest day of my life marrying the love of my life! #happiestdayofmylife #beautifulbridesmaids #thewilsons Thank you @klaraforce for the…” Happiest day of my life marrying the love of my life!
Is Steven Wilson vegan?
“ I’m vegetarian and for years I was terrified about imposing my vegetarianism on the rest of the people I tour with because I don’t like to be preachy about it,” he says.
Where is the band Porcupine Tree from?
Hemel Hempstead, United Kingdom
Why did Porcupine Tree break up?
“So it was more of an issue of what I felt I couldn’t bring to the band as a writer. And I felt towards the end in particularly, the band’s sound became more narrow , and that’s really why I made the decision [to end Porcupine Tree].”