Mark Clark
Pitcher, Baseball Player
1968 –
Who is Mark Clark?
Mark Willard Clark is a former right-handed pitcher in Major League Baseball. He pitched all or part of ten seasons in the majors.
Clark debuted on September 6, 1991 for the St. Louis Cardinals. Over the next nine seasons, Clark would develop into a journeyman starting pitcher, being traded from team to team. He pitched in one postseason game in the 1998 National League Division Series for the Chicago Cubs, a game which he lost to John Smoltz and the Atlanta Braves.
He was released by the Texas Rangers during the 2000 season, then retired. He has two kids with his wife Amy. The boy's name is Brandon, and he is nine. The girl's name is Allyson, and she is thirteen. They now live in Kilbourne, IL. He is now a former baseball coach for kids in the Kilbourne area.
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