Ken Caminiti Net Worth is $12 Million Ken Caminiti Bio/Wiki, Net Worth, Married 2018
Kenneth Gene Caminiti (April 21, 1963 – October 10, 2004) was an American third baseman who spent fifteen seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) with the Houston Astros (1987–1994, 1999–2000), San Diego Padres (1995–1998), Texas Rangers (2001) and Atlanta Braves (2001). He was the 1996 National League Most Valuable Player. He died of a cocaine and heroin (a speedball) drug overdose on October 10, 2004.
Full Name Ken Caminiti Net Worth $12 Million Date Of Birth April 21, 1963 Died 2004-10-10 Place Of Birth Hanford, California, USA Height 6' (1.83 m) Profession Baseball player Education San Jose State University Nationality American Spouse Nancy Smith Children Lindsey Caminiti, Kendall Caminiti, Nicole Caminiti Siblings Glenn Caminiti, Carrie Van Solinge Awards National League Most Valuable Player Award, Best Major League Baseball Player ESPY Award Star Sign Taurus
# Fact 1 San Diego Padres All-Time Leader in OPS (.924). 2 San Diego Padres All-Time Leader in Slugging Percentage (.540). 3 Daughters Kendall, Lindsey and Nicole. 4 Good friend of Craig Biggio when they both played for the Houston Astros. 5 Admitted to using illegal performance enhancing steroids during his 1996 MVP season.
Self Title Year Status Character Sunday Night Baseball 1990-2001 TV Series Himself - Houston Astros Third Baseman / Himself - San Diego Padres Third Baseman / Himself - Texas Rangers Third Baseman / ... 1998 World Series 1998 TV Series Himself - San Diego Padres Third Baseman 1998 National League Championship Series 1998 TV Series Himself - San Diego Padres Third Baseman Arli$$ 1997 TV Series Himself 1997 MLB All-Star Game 1997 TV Special Himself - NL Starting Third Baseman: San Diego Padres 1996 MLB All-Star Game 1996 TV Special Himself 1994 MLB All-Star Game 1994 TV Special Himself - NL Third Baseman
Known for movies Sunday Night Baseball (1990-2001) as Himself - Houston Astros Third Baseman / Himself - San Diego Padres Third Baseman / Himself - Texas Rangers Third Baseman / Himself - Atlanta Braves First Baseman
1997 MLB All-Star Game (1997) as Himself - NL Starting Third Baseman: San Diego Padres
1994 MLB All-Star Game (1994) as Himself - NL Third Baseman
1996 MLB All-Star Game (1996) as Himself