In 1964, Turley spent one season as pitching coach of the Red Sox before leaving baseball. Later on Turley became a Representative for Primerica Financial Services earning more than he did as a professional baseball player. (In the 1995 version of the Primerica Financial Independence Council it states that he was paid $150,000 as a professional baseball player compared to his $2,000,000 that he earned through working with Primerica). He retired from the business and gave half of his business to his son and the other half to his secretary.
Anonymous
@ 2012-04-14 13:24:24
This is not Bob Turley's house. I used to service the pool at his former mansion on Marco and this is not it. Turley's mansion was on Copeland Drive and is 3 times the size of this house. He sold the property in 1996 and no longer has any residence on Marco Island.