Cliff Floyd Biography
Cliff Floyd is an American former Major League Baseball left fielder and a co-host working for MLB Network in Secaucus, New Jersey as a Co-host. He joined the station in 2009.

Cliff Floyd Age / Birthday
As of 2023, Floyd is 50 years old, he was born on December 5, 1972, in Chicago, Illinois, in the United States of America. He celebrates his birthday on December 5 every year.
Cliff Floyd Height / Measurements
Floyd is of average body stature and stands at an approximate height of 6 feet 4 inches tall.
Cliff Floyd Partner/ Wife
Floyd is a married man, happily married to his loving wife Maryanne Manning. She manages to keep information regarding his wife away from the public. However, we will update information about his spouse once it’s available.
Cliff Floyd Kids / Children
Floyd together with his wife is blessed with two children Bria Shae Floyd and Tobias Clifford Floyd. He manages to keep information regarding any of his kids away from the limelight. However, we will update this information about his children once it’s available.
Cliff Floyd Family / Relatives
After being an only child for 13 years, Floyd’s brother Julius joined the family. When the Floyds saw that Sister Shanta was a six-year-old classmate of Julius who had caused problems for her previous adoptive parents, they decided to adopt her. Moreover, the three siblings were brought up in the modest Chicago suburb of Markham, Illinois. Floyd’s father, a former Marine, put up double shifts at a U.S. Additionally, Steel facility in Chicago to make sure his family could live in a good area. Floyd lives in Florida with his mother and two children of his sister Shanta. Shanta died in 2006 after a long battle with cancer
Cliff Floyd Education
Floyd studied at South Holland, Illinois’s Thornwood High School. Floyd excelled in baseball, football, and basketball as a three-sport athlete. He guided his high school’s basketball team to the Class AA Sectional Playoffs. Moreover, he signed a statement of intent to play for head coach Jim Hendry at Creighton University after receiving strong recruitment from Arizona State University, Stanford University, and Creighton University.
Cliff Floyd Career
Earlier to being called up by the Expos, Floyd won The Wearing News Minor Association Player of the Year Grant in 1993 after effective stretches with the Harrisburg Legislators of the Eastern Alliance and Triple-A Ottawa Lynx. Moreover, in 1997, Floyd was exchanged from the Expos to the Florida Marlins for Dustin Hermanson and Joe Orsulak. He won his solitary World Arrangement with the establishment in 1997. In 1998, Floyd earned a beginning position within the Marlins’ outfield. Additionally, in 2000, in 420 at-bats, he hit .300 with 22 domestic runs and 91 RBI, counting two walk-off domestic runs.
In 2002, Floyd was exchanged from the Marlins back to the Expos, with Claudio Vargas, Wilton Guerrero, and cash, for Graeme Lloyd, Mike Mordecai, Carl Pavano, Justin Wayne, and Donald Levinski. Additionally, his moment stretch with the Expos was short-lived; he showed up in as it were 15 recreations sometime recently being traded. On July 30, 2002, Floyd was exchanged from the Expos to the Boston Ruddy Sox for Sun-woo Kim and Tune Seung-jun. Furthermore, Hypotheses whirled around baseball as to the move (in conjunction with a few others done by the Expos that year), with pundits proposing the MLB-owned Expos had exchanged Floyd in arrange to assist the Ruddy Sox. Floyd hit .317 in 47 recreations for the Ruddy Sox. In 2003, Floyd was marked by the United York Mets.
He played well for the Mets but was hampered by wounds in 2003 and 2004. Be that as it may, Floyd remained solid in 2005 and reacted with a career-high and team-leading 34 domestic runs. On January 21, 2007, Floyd concurred to a one-year, $3 million bargain with his hometown Chicago Offspring for the 2007 season. In addition, The bargain included different motivations and an alternative for 2008. On December 14, 2007, Floyd marked a $3 million, one-year contract with the Tampa Cove Beams. Floyd went through 2008 platooning for the Beams at DH against righties. Additionally, on February 5, 2009, Floyd concurred to a one-year contract with the San Diego Padres. On October 8, 2009, the Padres discharged Floyd.
Cliff Floyd MLB
Floyd works with MLB where he serves alongside his fellow anchors, reporters, and meteorologists such as;
- Yonder Alonso
- Ruben Amaro, Jr.
- A.J. Andrews
- Alex Avila
- Bob Costas
- Ron Darling
- Ryan Dempster
- Mark DeRosa
- Robert Flores
- Peter Gammons
- Lauren Gardner
- Jon Heyman
- Brian Kenny
- Al Leiter
Cliff Floyd Salary
Floyd receives an annual income ranging between $30,000 and $90,000.
Cliff Floyd Net Worth
Through Floyd’s career as a co-host, he has been able to accumulate a net worth that ranges between $1 Million and $ 5 Million.
Cliff Floyd Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram
Floyd is active on his social media accounts. He has about 20k followers on his Facebook Page, about 23.5k followers on his Twitter account, and around 20.1k followers on his Instagram account.
Cliff Floyd Broadcasting career
Floyd agreed to work as a broadcaster for Fox Sports Florida on February 22. Additionally, on June 21, 2014, Floyd made his broadcasting debut for Baseball Night in America on FOX Sports. Moreover, Floyd joined SportsNet New York in 2015 to serve as a New York Mets game analyst. Furthermore, Gary Cohen served as play-by-play announcer for Floyd’s first Mets game, a spring training matchup against the Boston Red Sox, which was broadcast on WPIX-TV on March 8, 2015.
Floyd is currently a co-host on Fantasy Sports Radio and MLB Network Radio on SiriusXM. He also contributes to the MLB Network, making sporadic appearances on MLB Tonight, the network’s signature studio program.2018 saw Floyd join Sportsnet and take on the role of featured commentator for the network’s coverage of the Toronto Blue Jays. Moreover, in 2022, Floyd became a studio analyst for the Marquee Sports Network and made an appearance as one of three rotating experts on Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+.