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J.P. Crawford has evolved from blue-chip prospect to the heartbeat of the Seattle Mariners’ infield. A steady defender with a maturing bat and a visible leadership streak, he’s become one of the franchise’s tone-setters on and off the field. Below is a clean, fact-forward look at his background, family, contract, earnings, net worth, and on-field résumé—exactly what fans and readers want to know in one place.
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Who Is J.P. Crawford?
John Paul Crawford was born on January 11, 1995, in Long Beach, California. Drafted 16th overall by the Philadelphia Phillies in 2013 out of Lakewood High School, he was long viewed as a future everyday shortstop thanks to advanced glove work and strike-zone feel.
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Crawford is a shortstop who debuted in MLB on September 5, 2017, with the Phillies. He was traded to Seattle in December 2018 and has been the Mariners’ primary shortstop since 2019.
Early in his career, Crawford’s calling card was elite defense and internal leadership; in 2020, he earned an American League Gold Glove at shortstop. Offensively, he has grown into a disciplined table-setter with on-base ability and timely impact—peaking with a career year in 2023 and a strong bounce-back in 2025 after injuries slowed his 2024.
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As of the 2025 season, Crawford is Seattle’s everyday shortstop and an anchor in the clubhouse, taking on vocal leadership responsibilities for a young infield while producing steady top-of-the-order value.
Who Is J.P. Crawford’s wife?
Crawford is married to Kathleen (“Kathy”) Crawford. Their relationship traces back to Southern California, where they met long before he became a fixture at T-Mobile Park. Kathy is a visible presence on big nights — her social posts after J.P.’s walk-off moments and milestone games captured the family’s support system and the lighter side of a clubhouse leader who otherwise keeps his routine tight.
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The couple welcomed their first child, a daughter named Korra, in late 2024. Fatherhood coincided with a return to form in 2025 and a clearer sense of perspective; Crawford has said being a dad freed him to “just go out and play.” The balance shows up in the way he handles slumps and streaks alike — measured, accountable, and team-first. Fittingly, he marked his first Father’s Day as a dad in 2025 with a grand slam.
Who Are J.P. Crawford’s parents & siblings?
His father, Larry Crawford, is a former Canadian Football League defensive back and four-time CFL All-Star, whose competitiveness helped shape J.P.’s edge.
Beth Crawford, his mother, battled and overcame throat cancer (diagnosed during J.P.’s early pro years, fully clear by 2022). J.P. often credits Beth’s strength and sacrifices for his perseverance and perspective.
Crawford has two sisters, Eliza and Julia. Eliza starred in softball at Lakewood High School and Cal State Fullerton and is now a coach; she was instrumental in J.P.’s development, frequently taking him to cages when they were kids. Julia was a collegiate volleyball player. The family’s multi-sport DNA runs deep.
What Is J.P. Crawford’s ethnicity & nationality?
Crawford is African American and an American national. He has represented the United States in baseball competitions and belongs to a modern generation of Black shortstops who combine defensive precision with advanced swing decisions. That identity matters to him; he has spoken about modeling steady professionalism for younger teammates and kids who see a pathway through defense, discipline, and work.
His Southern California roots remain obvious in his game and routine—clean footwork, efficient throws, and a tempo that rarely wavers regardless of venue. Within the Mariners’ clubhouse, that calm presence is as much a part of his profile as his metrics.
What Is J.P. Crawford’s net worth?
Based on his guaranteed contract, prior arbitration salaries, pre-arb seasons, signing bonus, and standard withholdings, Crawford’s net worth is reasonably estimated in the mid-to-high eight figures. His published career cash earnings through 2026 total just over $51 million guaranteed on his extension (plus earlier salaries and his 2013 first-round signing bonus). Accounting for taxes, agent fees, and portfolio choices, a conservative working estimate is $20–30 million in net worth, with upside depending on investments and endorsements. Some salary databases list a headline “net worth” figure that mirrors gross career earnings (roughly $56.5 million), but that number does not reflect taxes and costs; the more realistic take sits notably lower while still substantial.
What Is J.P. Crawford’s MLB contract & salary?
Crawford signed a five-year, $51 million extension with Seattle on Opening Day 2022, covering 2022–2026 (average annual value $10.2 million) and including a $5 million signing bonus. Contract notes include a trade assignment bonus, a full no-trade in 2022, and a limited no-trade thereafter. He is set to hit free agency after the 2026 season.

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In 2025, Crawford’s salary is $10 million (with an annual bonus mechanism reported on some trackers), consistent with the structure of his extension.
Summing his MLB salaries, bonuses, and his original first-round signing bonus, publicly reported career earnings exceed $50 million through 2026 and approach the mid-$50 million mark when his earlier season earnings are included.
J.P. Crawford — Year-by-Year MLB Salary/Earnings
| Year | Team | Salary |
| 2017 | PHI | $78,921 |
| 2018 | PHI | $483,945 |
| 2019 | SEA | $426,712 |
| 2020 | SEA | $213,259 |
| 2021 | SEA | $2,050,000 |
| 2022 | SEA | $10,000,000 (includes $5M signing bonus in deal year) |
| 2023 | SEA | $10,000,000 |
| 2024 | SEA | $10,000,000 |
| 2025 | SEA | $10,000,000 |
| 2026 | SEA | $11,000,000 |
Notes: Figures reflect reported base/cash salaries for those seasons; some databases also list an annual $1 million bonus line item during the extension years. Crawford’s original 2013 first-round signing bonus (approx. $2.29 million) is separate from the table above.
What are J.P. Crawford’s MLB career highlights?
Crawford owns a .248/.340/.709 career slash with 837 hits, 67 home runs, 344 RBIs, and 35 steals across 3,369 at-bats. In 2025, he played 157 games, hitting .265 with 151 hits, 12 homers, 58 RBIs, 69 runs, and a .352 OBP, re-establishing himself as a consistent top-order presence.
Career achievements:
— Gold Glove (AL SS), 2020: A validation of his plus instincts, range, and sure hands at short
— Signature 2025 moment as a new father: Celebrated first Father’s Day with a grand slam, emblematic of a season in which he combined steadier power with mature at-bats and leadership
— Postseason contributions: Crawford has delivered timely October swings for Seattle, most recently adding production during the 2025 run while setting the emotional tone for the club
Beyond the stat line, Crawford is widely cited by teammates and staff as a culture carrier. He embraced mentorship of Seattle’s young infielders in 2025, mirrored the guidance he once received from veterans, and became one of the franchise’s public faces—equal parts edge and accountability.

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Bottom line
J.P. Crawford is the rare shortstop who blends tangible production with intangibles you can feel from the stands. The glove arrived first; the bat and on-base game caught up; the leadership has never wavered. With a family he celebrates openly—a wife in Kathleen and daughter Korra—parents whose resilience shaped him, and siblings who sharpened his competitive streak, Crawford embodies the Mariners’ identity: tough, team-first, and trending upward. Under contract through 2026 and squarely in his prime, he remains central to Seattle’s plans—and a player whose value is measured as much in big swings and clean turns as in the standard box score.
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