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Orel Hershiser

Baseball Players

Birthday September 16, 1958

Birth Sign Virgo

Birthplace Buffalo, New York, U.S.

Age 66 Years

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Who Is Orel Hershiser? Age, Biography and Wiki

Orel Hershiser was born on September 16, 1958, making him 66 years old in 2025. Born in Buffalo, New York, he is a former Major League Baseball pitcher and current sports analyst known for his work with the Los Angeles Dodgers, among other teams. He made a significant impact on the sport during the late 1980s and early 1990s, particularly noted for his exceptional pitching skills and durability.

Hershiser’s remarkable career includes being a three-time All-Star and winning the Cy Young Award in 1988 when he helped the Dodgers clinch the World Series title. His transition into broadcasting post-retirement has kept him in the limelight, sharing his expertise with baseball fans across the nation.

Occupation Baseball Players
Date of Birth September 16, 1958
Age 66 Years
Birth Place Buffalo, New York, U.S.
Horoscope Virgo
Country U.S

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Height, Weight & Measurements

Orel Hershiser stands approximately 6 feet 1 inch tall (185 cm) and weighs around 190 pounds (86 kg). Although specific body measurements are not publicly defined, his athletic build was a significant asset during his pitching career, contributing to his performance on the mound.

After just four starts in 1990, it was discovered that Hershiser had a torn labrum in the shoulder of his pitching arm. Dr. Frank Jobe performed shoulder reconstruction surgery on Hershiser on April 27, 1990, the first time the procedure had been performed on a major league player.

He did not rejoin the Dodgers until May 29, 1991, a return that he called "a miracle." Two games later, he picked up his 100th career win against the Chicago Cubs on June 9, 1991. In 21 starts, he was 7–2 with a 3.46 ERA. He won his last six decisions and was selected as the UPI Comeback Player of the Year.

Family, Dating & Relationship Status

Regarding his personal life, Orel Hershiser has been married to his wife, Dana, since 1983. The couple has two children together, a son named Jordan and a daughter named‬‬

The family moved to Detroit, Michigan, when he was six and to Toronto, Ontario, when he was 12. At age eight, Hershiser was the third-place finisher in a national hit, run, and throw competition. Hershiser played in Little League Baseball until he was 12. His father was a coach and league administrator and his mother ran the snackbar.

During his family's time in Canada, he participated in ice hockey with the Don Mills Flyers in the Greater Toronto Hockey League.

Net Worth and Salary

As of 2025, Orel Hershiser's net worth is estimated to be around $15 million. This wealth stems not only from his MLB career, where salaries were substantial during his time but also from his successful career as a sports analyst and commentator. His earnings are bolstered by various endorsements and business ventures, further solidifying his financial stability.

Career, Business and Investments

Orel Hershiser’s illustrious career in Major League Baseball spanned more than a decade, during which he played for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Cleveland Indians, and San Francisco Giants. After retiring from playing, he embarked on a second career as a baseball analyst for ESPN and other media outlets, providing insights into the game that captivated both fans and aspiring players.

In addition to his broadcasting career, Hershiser has made investments in various businesses, including some related to sports and entertainment. His ventures have reflected his deep understanding of the industry and his commitment to staying engaged in the baseball community.

His family moved again and he attended Cherry Hill High School East in Cherry Hill, New Jersey. He did not make the varsity team until his junior year as he spent his first year on the freshman team and his second year on the junior varsity.

He set the single-game strikeout record for his high school in 1976 when he retired 15 batters in a game against Deptford, a record that stood for 21 years. He also remains on the school's leaderboards in career winning percentage, strikeouts and earned run average (ERA). He was an all-conference selection his senior year.

Social Network

Orel Hershiser is quite active on social media, using platforms like Twitter and Instagram to connect with fans and share his insights on baseball and personal experiences. On Twitter, he often engages with fans, usually discussing current MLB events and offering his seasoned perspectives. His Instagram showcases a mix of personal moments, family life, and professional engagements, helping fans feel connected to his journey beyond the baseball diamond.

Hershiser signed a three-year contract with the Cleveland Indians on April 8, 1995. Indians General Manager John Hart said that the team was looking for a veteran with "character and competitiveness" to show the young players how to play the right way. He went 16–6 with a 3.87 ERA in 26 starts for the Indians in 1995 to lead the young team to their first post-season appearance in 41 years.

Education

Hershiser graduated from Skyline High School in Oakland, California, before attending Bowling Green State University in Ohio, where he played college baseball. His education and experiences in collegiate sports laid a strong foundation for his future career in professional baseball.


After playing baseball in high school at Cherry Hill High School East and at Bowling Green State University, Hershiser was drafted by the Los Angeles Dodgers in 1979. After several years in the minor leagues, he made his major league debut with the Dodgers in 1983.

During his tenure with the team, Hershiser was a three-time All-Star, finishing in the top five in Cy Young voting four times in his first six full seasons. Hershiser's most successful season came in 1988, when he set a major league record by pitching 59 consecutive innings without allowing a run.

He helped lead the Dodgers to a championship in the 1988 World Series, and was named the National League (NL) Championship Series Most Valuable Player (MVP) and the World Series MVP. That season, he won the NL Cy Young Award and an NL Gold Glove Award.

He later pitched in two more World Series and earned the American League Championship Series MVP Award. After 12 seasons with the Dodgers, Hershiser spent time with the Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, and New York Mets before returning to Los Angeles for his final season.

After retirement as a player, he briefly worked as a coach and team executive for the Texas Rangers before serving as a color analyst for ESPN and then the Dodgers.

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