Okay, so today I wanted to dig into something I’ve been curious about: Austin Riley’s salary. You know, the Braves’ third baseman? I’ve been following him for a while, and I was like, “I wonder how much this guy makes?”

So, I started with a simple search. Nothing fancy, just typed “Austin Riley salary” into the search bar and hit enter.
The Hunt Begins
The first few results were all from those sports news sites. You know, the usual suspects. They all had the basic info, but I wanted the full picture, the contract details, not just the top-line number.
I started clicking around. Mostly I skimmed, I am not gonna lie, I am looking for numbers. I saw some headlines and articles that seemed relevant.
Diving Deeper
I wanted the contract breakdown. When did he sign it? For how long? Any bonuses involved? That kind of stuff.
- First, I looked at the initial contract.
- Then, I compared that to his current contract.
- Finally, I checked for any extensions or renegotiations.
Putting It All Together
It took a little bit of searching, and to be honest, cross referencing information.

But, after all that I had his salary, and also I could see his salary history, contract details, and any bonuses or incentives.
It was a simple search, but a fun little exercise.