Charlie Morton

Player Information

Charles Alfred Morton IV (born November 12, 1983) is an American former professional baseball pitcher. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the Atlanta Braves, Pittsburgh Pirates, Philadelphia Phillies, Houston Astros, Tampa Bay Rays, Baltimore Orioles, and Detroit Tigers. Morton was a World Series champion in 2017 and 2021 and an All-Star in 2018 and 2019. He has the most career batters hit by pitch of active pitchers, with 200 as of September 19th, 2025.
Full Name :
Charles Alfred Morton IV
Birthdate :
12 November 1983
Birthplace :
Flemington, New Jersey, USA
Gender :
Male
Residence :
Bradenton, Florida, USA
Nationality :
American
Parents :
Chip Morton (Father), Jeanne Morton (Mother)
Status :
Married
Partner :
Cindy Morton
Education :
Joel Barlow High School (High School)
Career Started :
2002
Notable Achievements :
World Series Champion (2017, 2021), All-Star (2018, 2019)
Current Team :
Atlanta Braves
Previous Teams :
Pittsburgh Pirates (From 2009, To 2015), Philadelphia Phillies (From 2016, To 2016), Houston Astros (From 2017, To 2018), Tampa Bay Rays (From 2019, To 2020), Baltimore Orioles (From 2025, To 2025), Detroit Tigers (From 2025, To 2025), Atlanta Braves (From 2025, To 2025)
Drafted :
2002
Drafted by :
Atlanta Braves
Active Status :
From - 2008, To - Present
Contract :
Contract Year 2021 to 2023, Salary $20,000,000 USD

Biography

Charlie Morton is a veteran MLB pitcher with an 18-season career marked by impressive statistics and accolades. He proudly holds a win-loss record of 139-130, an ERA of 4.08, and over 2,000 strikeouts. Successful stints with the Pittsburgh Pirates, Atlanta Braves, and currently the Baltimore Orioles define his path. Morton has won two World Series championships and is known for his family-oriented values and charitable work. His ongoing challenges and adaptability in baseball add complexity to his story.

Early Life

Charlie Morton developed a passion for baseball at an early age. He displayed his pitching skills while attending Joel Barlow High School in Redding, Connecticut, where he excelled on the baseball team.

His remarkable talent on the mound caught the attention of professional scouts, ultimately leading to his selection by the Atlanta Braves in the 3rd round of the 2002 MLB Draft.

Morton’s early dedication to the sport laid the foundation for his successful 18-season career in Major League Baseball.

Family Life

Charlie Morton places a high value on family life, skillfully balancing his Major League Baseball career with his roles as a husband and father.

He is married to Cindy Morton, and together they have three children. Charlie often credits Cindy and their family’s steadfast support as key factors in his success, sharing insights into their life on social media.

The Morton family is also dedicated to charitable endeavors, particularly in supporting youth baseball programs and community initiatives that benefit families, demonstrating their commitment to giving back.

Career

Charlie Morton, known as “Ground Chuck,” made his MLB debut on June 14, 2008, with the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Over an impressive 18-year career, he has achieved a win-loss record of 139-130 and an earned run average (ERA) of 4.08, with a total of 2,092 strikeouts in 2,172.2 innings pitched.

A two-time All-Star, Morton has played a crucial role in his teams’ successes, winning two World Series championships.

His standout year was 2019, where he posted a career-low ERA of 3.28 and led the league with 240 strikeouts in 194.2 innings.

Currently, he is with the Baltimore Orioles, where he is facing challenges, including a 7.09 ERA in the ongoing season.

Net Worth

As of 2023, Charlie Morton has an estimated net worth of approximately $25 million, primarily accrued from his extensive 18-year MLB career and contracts totaling over $90 million.

Throughout his career, he has drawn considerable salaries, including $14 million with the Atlanta Braves in 2017, $15 million with the Houston Astros in 2018, $15 million with the Tampa Bay Rays in 2019, $15 million with the Atlanta Braves in 2020, and $15 million with the Baltimore Orioles for the 2025 season.

In addition to his playing contracts, his net worth is enhanced by endorsements and personal investments.