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Don Gullett Net Worth Before Death: Baseball Legend Career Earnings

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Don Gullett Net Worth Before Death: Baseball Legend Career Earnings

February 15, 2026

This article was last updated by Sriyukta Pradhananga on February 15, 2026

Don Gullett had an estimated net worth of $1 million. The last team Gullett played was for the Yankees in the 1978 season.

After retiring at a young age, chose to focus on his coaching career. He joined the Cincinnati Reds as a pitching coach and worked with them until 2005.

Gullett Was Inducted Into The Hall Of Fame In 2002 By The RedsGullett Was Inducted Into The Hall Of Fame In 2002 By The Reds (Source: Twitter)

The Cincinnati Reds’ legend was inducted into the Hall of Fame in 2002. In his nine-year career, Gullett won 109 games, posted a 3.11 ERA, and lifted the World Series title three times. 

Gullett’s demise was announced by the Reds on Wednesday. The pitcher passed away at age 73, but the cause of his death hasn’t been revealed. 

Don Gullett Net Worth Before Death

The Reds legend Don Gullett had a net worth of $1 million. The former MLB player could’ve made more in his playing career if it weren’t for his injuries that ended his career at age 27. 

Gullett began his baseball career with the Cincinnati Reds in 1970. He played for the Reds until 1976 before joining the New York Yankees in 1977.

The Reds had tried to sign Gullett throughout the season, but wouldn’t meet his demands on both money and length of contract. So, Gullett hit the free agency. 

And that is when the New York Yankees came calling. The Yankees offered Gullett a six-year deal worth $2 million. So, there is a chance that Gullett was earning $1 million or close to a seven million figure with the Reds. 

Gullett Earned The Biggest Contract Of His Career With The YankeesGullett Earned The Biggest Contract Of His Career With The Yankees (Source: Facebook)

Despite playing only eight professional seasons, Don was able to make a special place in baseball fans’ hearts. There is a reason why he was inducted into the Hall of Fame. 

He retired in 1978 due to a rotator cuff injury. A day before the All-Star game, Gullett felt his arm catch during the warmup. When he took to the mound to start the game, he had no idea he was about to pitch the final two innings of his career.

At the time, Gullett and his family lived in a mansion he had built on a 75-acre Kentucky Highway 7. After retirement, Gullett and his family returned to their farm in Greenup County.

Gullett took up the pitching coach role with the Reds and worked with them until 2005. Before his demise, Gullett had kept himself low-key and hadn’t made any public appearance in years. 

Connor Gullett Carrying On Grandfather’s Legacy 

With his high school sweetheart and partner for 54 years, Cathy Gullett, Don Gullett raised three kids. His three kids are Don Gullett Jr, Angela, and Tracey. 

His kids are yet to share any statement on their father’s demise. Don Gullett Jr. followed in his father’s footsteps and carved a baseball career but didn’t quite make it to the big leagues.

Don's Grandson, Connor Gullett, Is Also A Baseball PlayerDon’s Grandson, Connor Gullett, Is Also A Baseball Player (Source: Twitter)

He coached at the University of Northern Kentucky and later became a coach at Turpin Spartans. Now, his son, Connor Gullett, has followed in their footsteps. 

Connor is a senior at Turpin High School and announced his commitment to the University of Rio Grande last year. His travel team in 5 Star Midwest, the same team his dad managed. 

After his grandad’s demise, Connor reshared the Cincinnati Reds’ tweet about Don Gullett’s passing. He also shared the news on his Instagram story. 

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