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Daniel Murphy

Baseball Players

Birthday April 1, 1985

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.

Age 40 Years

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Who Is Daniel Murphy (baseball)? Age, Biography and Wiki

Born on April 1, 1985, Daniel Murphy is a former American professional baseball player known primarily for his time with the New York Mets, Chicago Cubs, and Washington Nationals in Major League Baseball (MLB). As of 2025, Murphy is 39 years old and has garnered attention not only for his skills on the field but also for his charismatic personality off it. Murphy is remembered for his impressive offensive abilities and clutch performances, especially during the playoffs.

Occupation Baseball Players
Date of Birth April 1, 1985
Age 40 Years
Birth Place Jacksonville, Florida, U.S.
Horoscope Aries
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Daniel Murphy stands at an impressive height of 6 feet (183 cm) and weighs around 215 pounds (98 kg). His athletic build and agility contributed significantly to his performance as a second baseman and outfielder.

Although he is a natural third baseman, Murphy began to play left field in 2008, and continued in 2009, due to the presence of David Wright on the Mets. Murphy had a hard time transitioning to left field. In May, Carlos Delgado underwent hip surgery and Murphy moved to first base. Murphy led the Mets in home runs, with 12.

This tied 1977 as the season with the fewest home runs to lead a Mets team in franchise history.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Murphy is known for keeping his family life relatively private. He is married to his long-time girlfriend, Tiffany Murphy, with whom he has a loving relationship. They have welcomed three children into the world, further solidifying their bond as a family. The couple shares a deep commitment to one another, and their family is often seen attending games and events supporting Murphy.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Daniel Murphy's net worth is estimated to be around $80 million. This figure is attributed not only to his successful baseball career but also to various endorsement deals and business ventures. In his prime, Murphy's annual salary reached approximately $20 million during his final contract seasons, making him one of the more highly compensated players in the league.

During the offseason, the Mets offered Murphy a one-year, $15.8 million qualifying offer. On November 13, Murphy rejected the offer, thus becoming a free agent. This ensured the Mets a compensation draft pick if he signed with another team.

Career, Business and Investments

Murphy’s MLB career spanned over a decade, showcasing his remarkable talent on multiple prestigious teams. He began his career with the New York Mets in 2008, where he quickly made a name for himself thanks to his offensive prowess and batting skills. Notably, he played a vital role in the Nationals’ 2019 World Series victory.

Post-retirement, Murphy has ventured into several business opportunities including real estate investments and sports commentary, establishing himself as a respected voice in the baseball community. He also dedicates time to charitable work and community service initiatives that focus on youth and sports.

Murphy attended Jacksonville University, where he played college baseball for the Dolphins under head coach Terry Alexander. In college, he was regarded as a strong hitter, but a below-average fielder.

As a freshman, when asked to introduce himself and name what position he played (implying his defensive position), Murphy instead gave his preferred position in the batting order: "I'm Daniel Murphy from Jacksonville and I hit third." He mostly played third base but was also slotted into right field to minimize the defensive liability.

As a junior in 2006, Murphy posted a .398 batting average en route to being named the A-Sun Baseball Player of the Year.

Social Network

Daniel Murphy maintains a presence on various social media platforms, which he uses to connect with fans and promote his ventures. You can find him on:

In March 2015, Major League Ambassador for Inclusion Billy Bean visited the Mets spring training clubhouse. Murphy, a devout Christian, made controversial comments when he remarked on Bean, who is gay: "I do disagree with the fact that Billy is a homosexual.

That doesn't mean I can't still invest in him and get to know him" and "You can still accept them but I do disagree with the lifestyle, 100%." The next day Bean responded in an article on MLB.com, "I appreciate that Daniel spoke his truth. I really do. I was visiting his team, and a reporter asked his opinion about me.

He was brave to share his feelings, and it made me want to work harder and be a better example that someday might allow him to view things from my perspective, if only for just a moment." Murphy announced the same day he would no longer talk to the media about his religious beliefs, and said he would "stick to baseball."

Education

Murphy attended Jacksonville University, where he played college baseball before being drafted by the New York Mets. His strong educational background paired with his professional experiences has allowed him to navigate his post-baseball career effectively and thoughtfully.


Murphy has a younger brother, Jonathan, and a sister, Tricia. Murphy began playing baseball at the age of five years and played his high school ball at Englewood High School in Jacksonville. Jacksonville University was the only four-year school to offer Murphy a scholarship.

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