Lucas Giolito started playing baseball from his academic years, and he enriched his career by playing both the minor and major league of Major League Baseball (MLB). Initially, he spent five years with the Washington Nationals and later fueled his progression at Chicago White Sox.

Recently, Giolito made record-keeping strikeouts. In the game against Pittsburg Pirates, he finished the game with 13 strikeouts and became the first White Sox pitcher to record double-digit strikeouts in a no-hitter. Giolito's game score of 99 is the highest in the history for a nine-inning game, which is the highest since Wilbur Wood put up a 99 in an 11-inning shutout in 1974.

With that, Chicago Sox registered a win with the wide variation of 10-3 on 26 August 2020.

Lucas Giolito's Stats

Lucas Giolito currently plays from Chicago White Sox since December 2016. Previously, he had both minor and major league career from Washington Nationals.

His current MLB stats showcase that he earned the ERA of 3.09 from seven games, where Chicago White Sox registered three wins and two losses. Similarly, he made 58 strikeouts and a WHIP of 1.01 in a total of 43.2 innings.

Lucas Giolito (©: South Side Sox)

Throughout the Major League Baseball career, he played 81 games, where he won 30 and lost in 28 matches. Likewise, McKenzie made 456 strikeouts with a WHIP of 1.24 in total 81 games. He started in 79 games, where he pitched 460.1 innings.

Lucas Giolito's Salary And Net Worth

Lucas Giolito started his professional baseball career with a minor league in 2012 with Washington Nationals. He signed a minor league contract with a $2.925 million signing bonus in July 2012. After four seasons, he got promoted to the major league in 2016.

In the same year, he, along with several other players were traded to Chicago White Sox, from where he has been pursuing his MLB career.

As per his contract with the Sox, Giolito amasses the basic salary of $627,000 per year. However, his net worth details are not in public. 

Who Is Lucas Giolito? His Parents

Lucas Giolito, who stands at the height of 6 feet and 4 inches tall, is a professional American baseball player, who now pursues his MLB career from Chicago White Sox. He was born on 14 July 1994 in California, the United States. He attended Harvard Westlake School in North Hollywood, California, from where he initiated his baseball career.

However, he missed his senior season as he suffered an injury of sprained the ulnar collateral ligament in his right elbow.

Both of Lucas Giolito's parents are actors. His mother Lindsay Frost is well known for her role as Betsy Stewart Andropoulos on the soap opera As The World Turns from 1984 to 1988. Similarly, his father and grandfather were all actors, while his uncles Mark and Scott Frost are writers.

Lucas Giolito's Married Life

Lucas Giolito is married to his high school sweetheart named Ariana Dubelko. She is a student at UC Davis, enrolled in a Vet Med program, who will graduate in 2022. The lovebirds first met while attending Harvard Westlake School in North Hollywood and started as friends.

Later, their friendship turned into romances, and they ultimately exchanged their wedding vows on 23 December 2018. Giolito appeared in a black wedding tuxedo while Ariana donned in a sleeveless white floral wedding dress during the ceremony.

The lovebirds celebrated their first marriage anniversary together. Lucas Giolito wished his wife a special day through an Instagram post, where he shared the wedding pictures and wrote, '1 year of marriage TODAY and just about eight years of being together and this is still my reaction every time I see.'