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Adam Wainwright, a professional baseball player, was born on August 30, 1981, in Brunswick, Georgia. He is Caucasian American, not Native American as previously stated. Adam is the younger of two brothers born to Nancy Wainwright, a real estate developer, and Bill Wainwright, an attorney. His parents divorced when he was just seven years old, and he was subsequently raised by his mother alongside his older brother, Trey. Adam shares a close bond with Trey and credits him with inspiring his interest in baseball and teaching him many of the skills he would later use professionally. Trey has followed in their father's footsteps and is also an attorney.
Wainwright attended Glynn Academy in Georgia, where he became a standout athlete in both baseball and football. However, his passion and skill in baseball ultimately steered his career path. Recognized for his outstanding performances, Adam led his high school team to several championships and was named the Georgia High School Player of the Year in 2000. Despite receiving multiple scholarship offers to play college baseball, Wainwright opted to sign a professional contract straight out of high school, forgoing a college education to pursue a professional baseball career.
Adam began dating Jenny Curry while still in high school, and the couple married in 2004. They have maintained a strong relationship and have three daughters: Morgan, Bailey, and Macy. A devoted family man, Adam values spending quality time with his wife and children during the baseball offseason.
Following his high school graduation in 2000, Wainwright was selected 29th overall in the first round of the MLB Draft by the Atlanta Braves. He spent several years in the Braves' minor league system before being traded to the St. Louis Cardinals in 2003. Adam made his Major League Baseball debut with the Cardinals in 2005, quickly establishing himself as a key player for the team.
Wainwright has delivered many memorable performances throughout his career with the St. Louis Cardinals. Known for his consistency and competitive spirit, he has played a crucial role in multiple postseason appearances and was instrumental in the Cardinals' World Series championship win in 2006. As of recent MLB statistics, Wainwright holds an impressive career win-loss record. While the previously stated figure of 121-68 was accurate at one point, his stats have since changed, with his final record standing at 200-128 as of his retirement in 2023.
Beyond the baseball diamond, Adam Wainwright remains active on social media, engaging fans on platforms such as Twitter and Instagram. His Twitter account has over 135,000 followers. Financially successful in his career, Wainwright has earned significant contracts, with his annual salary once peaking at approximately $19.5 million. His estimated net worth is around $55 million, reflecting both his longevity in Major League Baseball and his endorsement ventures.
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