Jeter, his longtime teammate with the Yankees, could follow suit next year when he becomes eligible for election for the first time. Jeter also had career earnings of $265,159,364, according to Baseball-Reference.com (unlike Forbes' earnings lists, this estimation does not include additional earnings from endorsements, investments, etc.). His career earnings were $124,379,666. Soriano’s career earnings were $157.96 million. Though he was selected to three All-Star Games and was MVP of the ’03 World Series, he received votes for the Cy Young Award in just two seasons.
Source: Forbes January 24, 2019 15:45 UTC