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Jim Leyland

Return and Legacy with the Detroit Tigers

Jim Leyland returned to Major League Baseball in 2006 as manager of the Detroit Tigers, the franchise where he began his professional career decades earlier. He made an immediate impact, leading the team to a 95–67 record—their best season since 1987—and taking them to the American League Championship. Although they ultimately lost the World Series, Leyland’s efforts earned him the 2006 American League Manager of the Year award.

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He achieved sustained success with the Tigers over the next several years. From 2011 to 2013, he managed the team to three consecutive American League Central Division titles. After the 2013 season, Leyland stepped down as the Tigers’ manager but remained with the organization as a special assistant.

Personal Life and Net Worth

Jim Leyland married Joanna Grow in 1976, though the marriage ended in divorce a year later. In 1987, he married Katie Leyland, whom he met during his time with the Pittsburgh Pirates. At the time, Jim was 42 and Katie was 28. Together, they have two children: Kelly Leyland and Patrick Leyland, the latter of whom has also pursued a career in baseball. Jim Leyland's net worth is estimated at approximately $15 million, accumulated through his lengthy managerial career and various contracts.

Reputation and Management Style

Known in professional baseball circles for his firm, no-nonsense approach, Jim Leyland earned a reputation as a disciplined and respected manager. His contributions to the sport—particularly in leading multiple teams to postseason success—cement his legacy as one of Major League Baseball’s most influential and respected managers.

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Quick Facts
Net Worth 2021: 15 million
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Last Modified: Jul 23 2025
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