Roman Quinn: Injury, Wife, Speed & Net Worth

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Coming from a hyper-athletic family, Roman Quinn saw the enthusiasm of his parents and relatives for sports from his childhood. So naturally, this fascinated him with the world of sports, and he decided to become a professional athlete one day.

Roman Quinn is an American professional baseball outfielder for the Philadelphia Phillies, an American professional baseball team in Major League Baseball(MLB).

He is a uniquely gifted switch hitter baseball player, and speed is the tool that makes him so gleaming.

His blazing game-changing speed makes him one of the most exceptional and successful baseball players.

American Baseball player Roman Quinn
American Baseball player Roman Quinn (Source Wikimedia. Commons)

Quinn has long been one of the Phillies’ most exciting prospects, mainly for the electricity he generates on the bases and in the outfield.

But, the 30 year old has not had much luck with injuries throughout his professional career. Instead, his career has been manifested by one injury after another.

In this article today, we will have a look at how this young player battle injuries and comes back more robust every time by strengthing his character and how he is securing his place in baseball history.

But before that, let’s try to catch some quick facts about Roman Quinn.

Roman Quinn: Quick Facts

Full Name Roman Tredarian Quinn
Birth Date May 14, 1993
Birth Place Port St. Joe, Florida
Nick Name Rome or PSJ
Religion Christianity
Nationality American
Ethnicity Black American
Education Graduate from Port St. Joe High School
Horoscope Tauras
Father’sName Not Available
Mother’sName Not Available
Siblings Not Available
Age 30 years old
Height 5’10” (178 cm)
Weight 175 lbs (79 kg)
Build Athlete
Marital Status Married to Jenifer McLemore
Kids
  • Daughter, Londyn Gabriella (7/8/14)
  • Elder Son, Khailan Grey(2/7/19)
  • Younger Son Oakland Gabriel(10/19/20)
Position Outfielder
Profession Baseball Player
Net Worth $1 Million-$5 Million
Salary in 2021 Under Review
Currently Works for Philadelphia Phillies
League Major League Baseball (MLB)
Active Since 2012
Social Media Instagram, Facebook
Merch Philadelphia Phillies Jersey
Last Update April, 2024

Roman Quinn: Early Life, Family, and Education

Family Background

Roman Quinn was born in Port St. Joe, Florida. His families were from a small, rural coast town and were associated with track and field, baseball, and gridiron football.

Quinn has not revealed his parent’s and siblings’ names yet. There are little to no details about his family on Wikipedia also. But on his Instagram handle, he keeps posting about them showering love and gratitude.

As the family came from athletic backgrounds, most of his family gatherings often became a debate to choose who was best among them. They used to share their stories, wins-losses, hardships, and achievements.

Meanwhile, this environment also drew Quinn into the world of sports, and he was pretty impressive and skilled from his early days.

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Education

Quinn attended Port St. Joe High School. He was a three-sport player. Then, he used to play in centerfield for the baseball team and was a dangerous kick returner and defensive back on the football field.

During his high school days, he earned all-state honors scoring 20.6 points per game in his final basketball season. But baseball became his best option.

In November 2010, Quinn, who’s played second, short, and center for the sharks(athletic team of St.Joe High School), signed a baseball scholarship with coach Mike Martin and the Florida State baseball program.

In 2011, during his senior year of high school, the Phillies selected Quinn in the second round of the MLB draft.

Roman Quin: Age, Height, and Weight 

Ramon Quinn turned 30 this year. His birthday was on May 14, 1993.

Quinn is quite athletic in build. The athlete stands at 5 feet 10 inches (178 cm), and his weight is 175 lbs (79 kg).

Compared to his fellow players, he may not be as tall as them, but that doesn’t affect his title of the speedster. He attributed to losing 5 pounds(2.3kg) during offseasons to maintain this speedster image.

Roman Quinn: Career

High School Career

Quinn attended Port St. Joe High School, playing baseball, football, and basketball, graduating in 2011. In 2010, he batted 458 in baseball.

The player was named a 2011 Rawlings 2nd-team preseason All-American.

Additionally, Baseball America named him the fastest player in BA Top 200 baseball pre-2011-draft report, observing his dynamic, game-changing speed.

Early Professional Career

The Phillies selected Roman in the second round of the 2011 MLB draft. The envision of the Phillies was to make Quinn their centerfielder and leadoff man of the future.

Quinn commenced his professional career in 2012 with the class A short-season Williamsport Crosscutter of the New York-Penn League.

Likewise, his batting technique and running abilities caused local reporters to dub Quinn the “Human Highlight Reel.”

Not to mention, Baseball America ranked him as the 2nd best prospect in Philly’s minor league system.

Roman Quinn in action
Roman Quinn in action(Source Instagram)

In a 2013 class-A South Atlantic League, he was hit by a pitch that left Quinn with a hairline fracture on his right wrist, and he missed the remainder of the season.

Mishaps didn’t stop here; after the 2013 season, he tore his right Achilles tendon during a workout. However, he managed 5th best prospect in Philly’s minor league system.

Moreover, Quinn played for the Clearwater Threshers of the class A-advanced Florida state league in 2014. Unfortunately, he again missed the first six weeks due to injury.

This year he was placed 7th best prospect in Phillies’ minor league system. He was assigned to Scottdale Scorpions in the Arizona fall league by Phillies following the 2014 season.

Likewise, the Phillies added him to their 40-man roster after the season and named him the 9th best prospect.

Successful Professional Career

Roman Quinn got his first Major League debut in 2016 and tallied two RBIs on his first Major League hit.

He rejoined Reading as the Phillies’ 7th prospect.

But this season also, Roman got not have much luck with injury. He strained his abdominal oblique at the plate and missed nearly two months of the season for recovery.

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In 2017, Baseball America named Quinn the third-fastest baserunner of all minor league players and 5th best athlete. He played for Triple-A Lehigh Valley the same year.

Injury and Missed Seasons

Quinn suffered from an injury to his ulnar collateral ligament that May and missed the remainder of the season.

Also, he played a handful of games with the Toros del Este of the Dominican Professional Baseball League that year.

Roman Quinn high five with his team-mates
High five from his team-mates(Source Instagram)

Likewise, Roman began 2018 playing for Lehigh Valley. But in late May, he suffered a torn ligament in his right middle finger while diving into the base.

He had surgery and was out for two months. Then, in April, he was named second best speed of all minor league players.

After suffering an oblique strain during training, he returned to the team in 2019. Then, with a game against Chicago White, he made history.

The player also became the first Phillies position player since 1961 to make at least three career pitching appearances, three hits, two runs, one RB1, and two stolen bases in the same MLB game.

He proved indeed he is an excellent weapon for his team.

Phillies announced the 2020 opening day roaster, and Quinn served as one of 6 outfielders.

On September 21, Phillies manager and Roman Quinn were ejected from the game against Washington Nations for arguing a call by the plate umpire.

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Unfortunate Career

In 2021, Phillies outfielder Quinn suffered a scary left Achillies injury against the Rays during third-round base. As a result, he likely played his final game of the 2021 season.

Roman Quinn was carried off the field with an Achilles injury during the fifth innings against Tampa Bay Ray on May 29, 2021.

Roman Quinn carried off the field with an Achilles injury
Quinn has carried off the field with an Achilles injury.

And in the worst-case scenario, this might be the final game of his Major League Baseball career. After that, he has to rest for nine to twelve months.

But before a season-ending injury, Quinn appeared in 28 games.

Roman Quinn: Girlfriend, Wife, and Kids

Roman Quinn is married to his long-term girlfriend Jenifer McLemore on January 27, 2018, in a small private ceremony with his parents, close relatives, and friends.

They have three children; elder daughter Londyn Gabriella (July 8, 2014), elder son Khailan Grey(February 7, 2019), and younger son Oaklan Gabriel(October 19, 2020).

Roman Quinn with his wife and childrens
 With his wife and children (Souce Instagram)

This beautiful family lives in Port St. Joe, where they grew up. Quinn frequently posts pictures of his wife and children on his Instagram and Facebook pages. He seems to be a very family-oriented person, a good husband, and the best father.

He believes spending time with his wife and children is a  priceless moment worth more than anything materialistic.

His wife Jenifer attended Port St. Joe Junior-Senior High school and graduated in Exercise Physiology from the University of Florida.

She also runs a home-based bakery Quinn of Cakes in Port St.Joe, Florida,  where she makes homemade cakes, cupcakes, cookies, and other bakery items.

Roman Quinn: Net Worth, Salary, and Career Earnings

Roman Quinn is listed as the Richest baseball player, born on May 14; thus, he is one of the richest baseball players. This Young player is supposed to have accumulated a net worth of around $2 million.

Roman Quinn’s income source is mainly from being a successful Baseball Player. The fact about his income is based on Wikipedia, Forbes, and a business insider.

According to Philadelphia Phillies 2021 payroll table, where Roman Quinn is placed on the injured list, his base salary(salary a player will earn this season) is $528,000 with a payroll percentage of 0.31.

His salary would be more than this if he were not on the injured list.

Quinn has earned quite a fortune for himself and his family by working hard and enduring all these injuries. He owns a house himself and living the best life out there.

Roman Quinn: Social Media Presence

Social media is quite a hot trend nowadays. Quinn is also an active social media user on both Instagram and Facebook.

His Instagram page is verified with 15.9K followers with the username @rome_quinn and a funny bio, “Professional Diaper Changer.”

However, his Facebook is only for his close friends and family. So you can’t follow him there.  

Like any other average person, Quinn’s posts are pretty simple related to his family, enjoying quality time with them, and about his team Phillies wearing that white and red jersey.

His social media post reflects what a humble, down-to-earth gentleman he is. Roman is seen supporting his wife in her home-based Bakery business on Facebook, praising her yummy cakes and cookies.

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Roman Quinn: FAQs

Is Roman Quinn a switch hitter?

The Phillies signed Quinn as a right-handed hitter out of high school but delayed between signing and playing with the team to learn how to bat from both sides and eventually became a successful switch hitter.

But in 2019, he decided to stop batting left and simplify his swing because of the injury. But the decision didn’t stick too long.

Quinn returned to switch batting because he felt he had worked on his whole professional career and couldn’t abandon it like that.

Is Roman Quinn injured?

Philadelphia Phillies outfielder Roman Quinn was placed on the 60-day injured list with a left Achilles tendon injury on May 29, 2021, at Tampa Bay.

The injury was so severe that Quinn had to be carried off the field.

Quinn required surgery later, and the injury carried an expected recovery time of 9-12 months. As a result, the 28-year-old athlete will miss the rest of the year.

Ever since he fractured his wrist two years after being drafted in the 2011′s second round, his career has been defined by injuries, but this might be the hardest for Quinn to overcome.

How fast is Roman Quinn?

Roman Quinn’s average sprint speed is 30.4 feet per second, which makes him the fastest player in the Major Leagues, as per Statcast. Nobody else is better than 29.9 feet per second.

Also, speed is the tool that makes Quinn so scintillating. The 28-year-old player has shown what he’s capable of with his blazing speed.

Quinn’s dynamic speed takes some pressure off the corner outfielders regarding the team’s defense since his range is more significant than most defenders.

(We strive for accuracy and fairness. So, if you see something that doesn’t fit right, please feel free to comment below.)

Sanjib Sah
Sanjib Sah
Sanjib Sah is an engineer and content writer passionate about sports and athletics. With a background in engineering and a love for all things active, Sanjib brings a unique perspective to the world of sports writing. Whether he is covering the latest trends in sports technology or sharing tips on improving your game, Sanjib's words are always rooted in a deep appreciation for players' hard work and dedication everywhere. In his free time, you can find him hitting the courts or hitting the trails, always looking for new ways to challenge himself and improve his skills.

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