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Al Leiter

Baseball Players

Birthday October 23, 1965

Birth Sign Libra

Birthplace Toms River, New Jersey, U.S.

Age 59 Years

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Who Is Al Leiter? Age, Biography, and Wiki

Al Leiter, born on October 23, 1965, is a renowned American former baseball pitcher and a respected sports commentator. Known for his time with major league teams such as the New York Mets and Florida Marlins, Leiter has left a significant mark in the world of baseball. With his extensive career spanning over two decades, he has transitioned seamlessly into a broadcasting career, sharing his insights and analysis with fans.

Occupation Baseball Players
Date of Birth October 23, 1965
Age 59 Years
Birth Place Toms River, New Jersey, U.S.
Horoscope Libra
Country Jersey

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Height, Weight & Measurements

As of 2025, Al Leiter stands tall at 6 feet 0 inches (183 cm) and has a well-maintained athletic build. Although specific weight details are not publicly highlighted, it’s evident that he prioritizes fitness, indicative of the demanding physicality of professional sports. His body stats reflect his commitment to maintaining a healthy lifestyle as he ages gracefully.

Leiter made his MLB debut as the starting pitcher for the Yankees on September 15, 1987, earning the win in a Yankees 4–3 victory over the Milwaukee Brewers at Yankee Stadium. Leiter has mentioned on a YES Network broadcast that early in his career with the Yankees, manager Billy Martin walked up to him and asked him why he was lifting weights.

Leiter responded, "To strengthen my arm." Billy was quoted as saying, "If you want to strengthen your arm, do some long toss." The young Leiter grew nervous easily; teammate Tommy John observed "If they had named him to start on opening day [in 1989], he wouldn't have slept for a week. That's how high-strung he was.

He was a rookie bouncing off the walls." In one of his final starts as a young player for the Yankees, manager Dallas Green left Leiter in to throw 162 pitches on a cold damp day in 1989.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Al Leiter is known for his strong family values. He is married to his long-time wife, Lori, and together they have three children. While there has been speculation regarding Leiter's relationship status, he has consistently expressed appreciation for the support of his family throughout his career. As of 2025, the couple appears to be enjoying a stable and loving marriage.

Leiter is of Austrian, Czech and British descent. He and his wife Lori have four children: three daughters, Lindsay, Carly and Katelyn, and one son, Jack (who made his MLB debut with the Texas Rangers in 2024). His brother, Kurt, played in the Baltimore Orioles organization and reached as high as Double-A.

Another brother, Mark Leiter, pitched 11 seasons in the Majors. His nephew Mark Leiter Jr. is also a professional baseball pitcher, making Mark Sr. and Al the first brothers to play in Major League Baseball who also had sons play in the Majors.

Net Worth and Salary

In 2025, Al Leiter's net worth is estimated to be around $50 million. This impressive figure is attributed to his successful baseball career, lucrative contracts during his playing days, and his ongoing work as a sports analyst for various networks. Additionally, his various investments in business ventures and real estate contribute to his substantial wealth, ensuring his financial security for years to come.

Career, Business, and Investments

Al Leiter's career in baseball began when he was drafted by the New York Yankees. Over the years, he played for several teams, becoming a two-time All-Star and winning multiple Gold Glove awards. After retiring from baseball, Leiter transitioned into broadcasting, where he has built a reputation as a knowledgeable and engaging commentator.

Beyond broadcasting, Leiter has invested in various business ventures, including sports-related enterprises and charitable foundations. His commitment to giving back to the community is reflected in his involvement in various charitable organizations, emphasizing youth education and sports development.

A two-time National League (NL) All-Star player, Leiter pitched for three World Series winning teams and threw a no-hitter in 1996 during his tenure with the Marlins. As a member of the New York Mets, Leiter was named the recipient of the prestigious Roberto Clemente Award in 2000.

After his playing career, he worked as a television color commentator and baseball analyst for the YES Network and the MLB Network.

Social Network

Al Leiter maintains a robust presence on social media, connecting with fans and sharing insights into both his career and personal life. His platforms, including Twitter and Instagram, showcase his expertise in baseball, family moments, and philanthropic work. Fans appreciate his approachable demeanor, making him a beloved figure in the sports community.

Al Leiter has worked in the television broadcast booth for Fox during the playoffs for several seasons, mainly to provide in-depth analysis of various pitchers. Worked the post season for ESPN as studio analyst in 1998 and 1999. While still playing for the NY Mets, his first opportunity as a color commentator for Fox Sports was in 2003 NLCS.

The Marlins went on to win the World Series that year beating the Yankees. Leiter worked as an analyst alongside Thom Brennaman and Steve Lyons. The following year, Leiter was in the booth with Joe Buck and Tim McCarver for the Boston Red Sox Vs. NY Yankees in the ALCS.

Since 2006, Leiter has worked as a color commentator and a studio analyst for the YES Network. He won a NY Emmy in 2007 for the "Manny game" in Boston. In 2009, Leiter was hired by MLB Network and appeared on the first show the Network produced on January 1, 2009.

He became a studio analyst for MLB Network in addition to his commentating job for the YES Network. In 2009, 2011, 2013, 2015, 2018, and 2019 he received a National Sports Emmy Award Nomination for Studio Analyst. In 2012, 2014, 2016, and 2019 he received the Sports Emmy for Outstanding Studio Show-Daily MLB Tonight Segment Producer.

He also worked select games for the Miami Marlins on Fox Sports Florida in 2016. In 2016, he won the NY Sports Emmy for game analyst for the YES Network. On March 3, 2019, he was named a baseball operations advisor for the Mets.

Leiter will focus on scouting and player development with an emphasis on mental preparation for pitchers, working with players at every level of the organization, from newly drafted players to Major Leaguers.

Education

Al Leiter attended the University of New Jersey, where he honed his skills and set the foundation for his successful baseball career. His education not only equipped him with the athletic prowess needed for professional sports but also laid the groundwork for his analytical skills in broadcasting. Leiter often emphasizes the value of education and mentorship, encouraging young athletes to pursue their academic and athletic goals with equal passion.


Leiter was raised in a baseball-oriented family; all five of his brothers played the game. A native of Berkeley Township, New Jersey, Leiter attended Central Regional High School, in the township's Bayville section.

During one stretch in high school, he pitched consecutive no-hitters followed by a 32-strikeout game in 13 innings on April 19, 1984 (a game which ended in a tie when it was called for rain). Leiter was selected for the Wilson First Team All-American team. In 2016, the NJSIAA named Leiter to the NJ High School Hall of Fame.

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