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Luis Mendoza was born on 31 October, 1983 in Veracruz, Mexico. At 37 years old, Luis Mendoza height is 6 ft 2 in (190.0 cm).

Now We discover Luis Mendoza's Biography, Age, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of net worth at the age of 39 years old?

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Luis Mendoza Age 39 years old
Zodiac Sign Scorpio
Born 31 October 1983
Birthday 31 October
Birthplace Veracruz, Mexico
Nationality Mexico

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Weight 109 kg
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He is currently single. He is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about He's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, He has no children.

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Luis Mendoza Net Worth

He net worth has been growing significantly in 2021-22. So, how much is Luis Mendoza worth at the age of 39 years old? Luis Mendoza’s income source is mostly from being a successful . He is from Mexico. We have estimated Luis Mendoza's net worth , money, salary, income, and assets.

Net Worth in 2022 $1 Million - $5 Million
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Net Worth in 2021 Pending
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Timeline

2020

On January 31, 2020, Mendoza signed with the Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican League.

2019

On April 8, 2019, Mendoza signed with the Leones de Yucatán of the Mexican League. He was released on May 13, 2019.

2018

On April 17, 2018, Mendoza signed with the Diablos Rojos del México of the Mexican Baseball League. He was released on April 4, 2019.

2017

On August 31, 2017, Mendoza was claimed off waivers by the Hanshin Tigers of Nippon Professional Baseball. He became a free agent following the season.

2016

On November 11, the Royals requested release waivers on Mendoza so he could play with the Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters of the Pacific League of Nippon Professional Baseball. His contract was a two-year, $2 million deal. Mendoza re-signed for the 2016 season, and played most of the 2017 season with the club before he was placed on waivers in late August.

2013

Mendoza began 2013 as the Royals fifth starter, where he started until his rotation spot was taken by Bruce Chen on July 8. From then on, he was used sparingly, pitching in 6 games the rest of the season. In 22 games (15 starts) in 2013, Mendoza went 2–6 with a 5.36 ERA, striking out 54 in 94 innings.

He was selected Mexico national baseball team at 2013 World Baseball Classic, 2017 World Baseball Classic and 2019 exhibition games against Japan.

Mendoza has four pitches: a sinker (91–93 mph), a knuckle curveball (81–85 mph), a four-seam fastball (91–94 mph), and a changeup (83–86 mph). He uses the sinker early in the count and the curveball mostly when ahead in the count or with 2 strikes. He only uses the changeup against left handed hitters.

2012

On February 18, 2012 the Royals announced they had signed Mendoza to a one-year contract for the 2012 season. No financial terms of the deal were released.

2011

On July 18, 2011, Mendoza threw a no-hitter for the Omaha Storm Chasers against the Memphis Redbirds.

2010

On April 2, 2010, Mendoza was traded to the Kansas City Royals for cash considerations.

2009

On August 14, 2009, Mendoza threw a no-hitter for the Oklahoma City RedHawks against the Salt Lake Bees.

2007

Mendoza began the 2007 season with the RoughRiders. He finished the minor league season with the Roughriders going 15–4 with a 3.93 ERA in 26 games (25 starts). He was second in the Texas League with his 15 wins, tenth in the league with a 3.93 ERA, and led the league in complete games (3). He was also a Texas League Mid-Season All-Star and Post-Season All-Star.

Mendoza's strong performance earned him a callup on September 5, 2007. Mendoza made his debut on September 8 when he started the game against the Oakland Athletics, becoming the 101st major-league player to have been born in México. His start was cut short, however. In the second inning with Nick Swisher batting, Swisher hit a line drive which hit him in the left knee cap and he dropped to the ground. He got back up and finished the second inning. When he went into the dugout, his knee began to stiffen up on him and he left the game.

2006

On July 30, 2006, Mendoza was traded to the Texas Rangers for relief pitcher Bryan Corey. He finished the 2006 season with the Double-A Frisco RoughRiders. He struggled with the Roughriders as he had a 7.75 ERA with a 2–4 record in 7 starts.

2005

Mendoza was claimed off waivers by the San Diego Padres on July 8, 2005. He was assigned to the High-A Lake Elsinore Storm. He made two starts for the Storm going 0–1 with 9.28 ERA.

Mendoza was placed on waivers by the Padres and on July 28, 2005, was reclaimed by the Boston Red Sox. He finished the 2005 season struggling for the High-A Wilmington Blue Rocks in which he had a 6.34 ERA and a 4–9 record in 23 games (22 starts). Mendoza began the 2006 season for the Blue Rocks. After 13 starts in which he went 5–4 with a 2.86 ERA, he was promoted to the Double-A Portland Sea Dogs on June 12, 2006. He made 9 starts for the Sea Dogs going 1–5 with a 6.38 ERA.

2000

Mendoza was signed by the Boston Red Sox as an undrafted free agent on July 12, 2000.

1983

Luis Alonso Mendoza Rodríguez (born October 31, 1983) is a Mexican professional baseball pitcher for the Pericos de Puebla of the Mexican League. He has previously played in Major League Baseball for the Texas Rangers and the Kansas City Royals and Nippon Professional Baseball for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters and the Hanshin Tigers.