Mo Vaughn Net Worth
Despite his clean-cut image as a Red Sox player, Vaughn was often at loggerheads with the team administrator (namely because of an incident where he allegedly punched a man and then crashed his car on his way home from a club.) His unsettling relationship with the team administrator, led Vaughn to become a free agent. He wasted no time in signing a whopping 80 million deal with the Anaheim Angels, the highest paid contract at the time. Vaughn was worth every penny as he continued to make record-breaking performances. However this came to a sharp halt as he was plagued with injuries in the late 1990’s and was seen less frequently on the pitch. This did not deter a persistent Vaughn from the game – he joined the New York Mets in 2001. The Met noticed that Vaughn was not as physically fit when he was the Red Sox player. But this didn’t stop Vaughn making history when he made one of the most phenomenal home runs at Shea Stadium. However Vaughn succumbed to another knee injury, effectively ending his career in 2003. Today Vaughn owns OMNI New York, providing low-cost rehabilitated properties within the New York Metropolitan area.