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Jake Joseph Arrieta is an American professional baseball pitcher who is a free agent. He has played in Major League Baseball for the Baltimore Orioles, Chicago Cubs, and Philadelphia Phillies. Arrieta played college baseball at Weatherford Junior College and at Texas Christian University.

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Jake Arrieta: Contract| Net Worth| Fantasy| Hall of Fame

Contract:

Arrieta returned to the Chicago Cubs, finalizing a $6 million, one-year contract on Wednesday.

He can earn $1 million in performance bonuses under the deal.

“This guy’s been battle tested,” manager David Ross said. “He’s got the mentality. He’s got the poise. And that example, just how he goes about his preparation, how he goes about his performance and that presence that he has, I think … just kind of bleeds out to the other guys.”

Contract: 1 yr(s) / $6,000,000
Signing Bonus
Average Salary $6,000,000
Free Agent: 2023 / UFA

Net Worth:

Jake Arrieta: Contract| Net Worth| Fantasy| Hall of Fame...

Net Worth: $20 Million
Salary: $10 Million

Jake Arrieta net worth and salary: Jake Arrieta is an American professional baseball player who has a net worth of $20 million. Jake Arrieta was born in Farmington, Missouri in March 1986. He is a pitcher who bats and throws right handed. Arrieta played at Plano East Senior High School and was drafted by the Cincinnati Reds in the 2004 MLB draft. He decided to attend college instead and played at Weatherford Junior College and transferred to Texas Christian University. 

Fantasy:

The Chicago Cubs have placed pitcher Jake Arrieta on unconditional release waivers.

Fantasy Impact

Arrieta was torched for eight earned runs in his previous start. He owned a 6.88 ERA, 1.76 WHIP, and a 74: 39 K: BB across 86 1/3 innings in 2021. The 35-year-old will look to latch onto another team but is far from the ace he used to be at this point of his career.

Hall of Fame:

Arrieta is already 30 years old, has just 64 career wins, and has had exactly one Hall of Fame-caliber season. He’s too old, it would seem, to start a run at Cooperstown.

Plus, many pitchers have pitched at a level Arrieta did in 2015, at least for one season: Dwight Gooden, Kevin Appier, Bret Saberhagen, Ron Guidry, Jose Rijo, Jon Matlack, Vida Blue.

All had one season of at least 8.7 WAR — which was Arrieta’s figure in 2015, when he went 22-7 with a 1.77 ERA — and while they were all excellent pitchers, none has sniffed Cooperstown.

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