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 Madison Bumgarner is an American professional baseball pitcher who turned in one of the most dominant postseason runs in MLB history in 2014. Madison Bumgarner earns World Series MVP honors while leading the San Francisco Giants to a 7-game victory over the Kansas City Royals.

Early Life

Born on 1st August 1989 in North Carolina, USA, Madison Kyle Bumgarner, affectionately known as "Mad Bum," is currently 34 years old and of German descent. His father, Kevin, and mother, Debbie, hailed from Germany, and the family resided in a North Carolina neighborhood famously dubbed "Boomtown" due to its high concentration of Bumgarner relatives.

Baseball captivated him early; by age four, he was throwing pitches and training seriously. Despite his youth, he competed against older players, showcasing natural talent that would soon define his legacy.

Education

Attending South Caldwell High School in Hudson, North Carolina, Bumgarner earned the nickname "Maddie" among peers. His high school baseball team clinched the 2007 4A State Championship, marking a pivotal moment in his athletic trajectory.

Madison Bumgarner – Career and Professional Life

Drafted by the San Francisco Giants in 2007, Bumgarner immediately made waves by winning the South Atlantic League pitching Triple Crown. After brief stints with the Augusta Greenjackets, he debuted with the Giants' High-A affiliate in 2009, becoming the second-youngest pitcher in franchise history. Known for his resilience, he secured a playoff victory as the Giants' youngest player—a feat rarely matched. A landmark 2012 contract extension solidified his role, culminating in a 2026 Diamondbacks debut where he clocked 85-87 MPH against the Padres.

Madison Bumgarner

Caption: Madison Bumgarner pitching for San Francisco Giants (Source: Wikipedia)

Awards and Accolades

Recognition followed his stellar career: 2014 AP Male Athlete of the Year, Babe Ruth Award, National League Pitcher of the Month (May/August 2014), multiple NL All-Star selections, and Silver Slugger honors. His 2014–2016 accolades underscore his sustained excellence.

Net Worth Overview

With earnings exceeding $30 million to date—$9 million annually plus endorsements—Bumgarner’s financial standing reflects decades of elite performance. Future projections hint at further growth as his brand continues to expand.

Personal Life

Married to Ali Saunders since 2010, the couple celebrates a decade-long union without children. Their private bond remains central to Bumgarner’s identity beyond sports.

Madison Bumgarner

Caption: Madison Bumgarner with wife Ali Saunders (Source: Pinterest)

Physical Attributes

Standing 1.93 meters tall and weighing 113 kilograms, Bumgarner’s physique embodies athletic prowess. Facial details remain undisclosed publicly.

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Caption: Madison Bumgarner body measurement (Source: The New York Times)

Digital Footprint

Preferring privacy, Bumgarner maintains minimal social media engagement. Family-centric values define his online presence.

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