Livan Hernandez made a lot of money as a pitcher in the major leagues but, according to court records, has filed for bankruptcy in Florida.

Hernandez, according to Baseball Reference, made more than $53 million in his career. He filed for Chapter 13 bankruptcy in federal court at Ft. Lauderdale.

In the filing he says that he owes up to 49 creditors between $500,000 and $1 million and that he has $50,000 or less in assets.

The court papers show that most of the creditors he owes are banks and credit card companies. He also owes the IRS.

Hernandez pitched for 17 years in the majors, on nine teams. He played in two World Series, winning and earning Series MVP honors with the Florida Marlins in 1997 and losing with the San Francisco Giants in 2002.

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