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Extractions: Born: Cubs , Diamondbacks Mark Grace's Teams 1988 Chicago Cubs 1989 Chicago Cubs 1990 Chicago Cubs 1991 Chicago Cubs 1992 Chicago Cubs 1993 Chicago Cubs 1994 Chicago Cubs 1995 Chicago Cubs 1996 Chicago Cubs 1997 Chicago Cubs 1998 Chicago Cubs 1999 Chicago Cubs 2000 Chicago Cubs 2001 Arizona Diamondbacks Mark Grace's Teammates Games Average HR RBI Career League DS League CS Stats through the 2000 season
Mark Belanger | BaseballLibrary.com fielded a ball onehanded or sidearmed a throw, but he moved around short with sure-handed ease and grace. mark Belanger from baseball-reference.com http://www.baseballlibrary.com/baseballlibrary/ballplayers/B/Belanger_Mark.stm
Extractions: Born: SS 1965-82 Orioles , Dodgers Mark Belanger's Teams 1965 Baltimore Orioles 1966 Baltimore Orioles 1967 Baltimore Orioles 1968 Baltimore Orioles 1969 Baltimore Orioles 1970 Baltimore Orioles 1971 Baltimore Orioles 1972 Baltimore Orioles 1973 Baltimore Orioles 1974 Baltimore Orioles 1975 Baltimore Orioles 1976 Baltimore Orioles 1977 Baltimore Orioles 1978 Baltimore Orioles 1979 Baltimore Orioles 1980 Baltimore Orioles 1981 Baltimore Orioles 1982 Los Angeles Dodgers Mark Belanger's Teammates Games Average HR RBI Career League CS World Series Books and articles about Mark Belanger When the Orioles traded shortstop Luis Aparicio after the 1967 season, they replaced him with his roommate, Belanger. The slender "Blade" didn't relinquish the position until 1982. An eight-time Gold Glove winner, he played in 43 postseason games during a decade of strong Baltimore teams and holds several ALCS defensive records for shortstops. Seldom spectacular, Belanger rarely fielded a ball one-handed or sidearmed a throw, but he moved around short with sure-handed ease and grace. Although an unimpressive hitter, he had the distinction of swatting a home run in the first ALCS game played, versus Minnesota (10/4/69). That year was his best offensively, as he hit .287 with 50 RBI.
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Extractions: showHide_TellMeAbout2('false'); Business Entertainment Games Health ... More... On this page: Wikipedia Best of Web Mentioned In Or search: - The Web - Images - News - Blogs - Shopping Mark Grace Wikipedia Mark Grace Mark Grace (born June 28 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina ) was a professional Major League Baseball player for 16 seasons with the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks . His defensive position was firstbase, he batted left handed and wore jersey number 17. After playing baseball for San Diego State University , Grace was drafted by the Chicago Cubs in . He spent three years playing in the Cubs farm system before making his major league debut on May 2, Mark Grace was never a flashy, power hitter, and was often overlooked on a Cubs team that included Sammy Sosa Andre Dawson and Ryne Sandberg . However, Grace was a consistent, steady hitter, compiling almost 2,500 hits and over 500 doubles over his 16-year career. He also had a career on-base percentage of .383 and collected four Gold Glove Awards . He hold the distinction of collecting the most base hits (1,754) and doubles (364) in the decade of the 1990s. In , Mark Grace and the Chicago Cubs management had a falling out, resulting in the Cubs not pursuing the renewal of his contract. While he was a fan favorite, he and star right-fielder
Encyclopedia: Mark Grace mark grace s career statistics at baseballReference.com http//sports.espn.go.com/mlb/players/profile?statsId=4194; The mark grace Website at http://www.nationmaster.com/encyclopedia/Mark-Grace
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Extractions: All Baseball. All the Time. The phrase "Ex-Cub factor" has been thrown around quite a bit, often incorrectly. For example, Bill Madden took a swing at it, and missed , in the Daily News. Since you've come to this page, though, you obviously want to know the straight scoop, and I'm just the guy to give it to you. After all, that's what the New York Times did, and they got it right. The Ex-Cub Factor was originally coined by writer and Cub fan Ron Berler, who wrote an article in 1981 stating that since the Yankees of that season had five ex-Cubs on their roster, they were doomed to lose the World Series if they got there. Chicago newspaper legend Mike Royko picked up on the factor early on, and was a tireless champion of it, especially after Berler's 1981 prediction turned out to be right, as the Yanks lost to the Dodgers in six games. Up until 2001, the curse of the ex-Cub had been almost complete. Since the Cubs last won the NL pennant in 1945, only once had a team with three or more ex-Cubs won the World Series. That was the 1960 Pirates, and Berler even managed to explain that anomaly away in his article. In 2001, though, the Arizona Diamondbacks won the championship with a healthy contingent of ex-Cubs: Mark Grace, Luis Gonzalez, Mike Morgan, and Miguel Batista. It would appear that the curse has been broken, and Mark Grace even said as much during a post-game interview. In response, all I can say is it's pretty interesting that the World Series to which that one had most been compared is the 1960 Series, won by the Pirates. In both cases, the National League team beat the New York Yankees in the bottom of the 9th inning of the 7th game of the Series. Plus, almost as soon as Grace said that, the Diamondbacks became bad. Really bad. Coincidience? Or SOMETHING MORE?
The Cub Reporter: Manager Grace? My only lasting memory of mark grace as a Cub is wondering how many more years When every single team in baseball inquires about a player (as they did http://www.all-baseball.com/cubreporter/archives/015916.html
Extractions: Comments I know not whether Grace will be a good manager, but i do know that he would have to be a better manager than an announcer. My only lasting memory of Mark Grace as a Cub is wondering how many more years we have to suffer through with grace as our 1st baseman. I kept thinking, as early as 1990, that THIS was going to be his last season as a Cub. Then in 1991 I thought THIS was going to be the last season for him as a Cub and then 1992 hit and i knew for a fact that this absolutely had to be the final season for mark grace in a Cubs uniform. By 1993, I only dreamed of the day Grace would finally leave the city of Chicago. Finally, it did happen, but unfortunately it happened about 13 years too late. Posted by: Brian at October 11, 2004 03:58 PM
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1998 Player Salaries - The Baseball Archive Rich 200000 1998 TB AL grace, mark 4225000 1998 ChC NL grace, Mike 205000 1998 Phi NL Graffanino, Tony 192500 1998 Atl NL Grebeck, Craig 390000 1998 Tor http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/98sal.html
1994/1995 Free Agents - The Baseball Archive of Detroit 1 year, $1.3 million Bernard Gilkey, of St. Louis 1 year, undisclosed mark grace, 1b Cubs 1 year, $4.05 million mark Gubicza, p Kansas City 1 http://www.baseball1.com/bb-data/95fa.html
Extractions: 1994/1995 Free Agents compiled by Sean Lahman and Steve Lane These lists was compiled as of 4/8/95. The three lists are: Players who changed teams Players who re-signed Players active in 1994 with no team on opening day Player/Pos. New Team Old Team Terms Player/Pos. Team Terms This is a list of players who were active during the 1994 season but did not appear on a roster as of 4/8/95. Players with FA were free agents, while other players on this list were simply not tendered contracts by their 1994 teams. Key
Extractions: The quiet star of the Chicago Cubs in the 1990s and now the Arizona Diamondbacks, Mark Grace is a smooth-fielding, good hitting first baseman. He batted over .300 for the fifth straight season in 1999, the ninth time in his 12-year career. With over 2200 hits under his belt, Grace is on pace to reach the 3000-hit mark in 5 or 6 more seasons. He is a .308 career hitter and reached 1000 career RBIs in 2000, his final season with Chicago. He collected more hits (1754) and doubles (364) than anyone in the majors during the decade of the 1990s. Grace is a three-time All-Star, a four-time Gold Glove winner, and was the runner-up in 1988 Rookie of the Year balloting to Cincinnati Reds third baseman Chris Sabo.
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Extractions: Sign up for the newsletter: TCC Features Home Headlines Articles Box Breaks ... Collector Corner Collecting Sports Cards Non-Sports Cards Collectibles Community Forums Blogs Chat Trivia Resources Contact Us NPN Offers Price Guides Grading ... Collecting Tips Shop Marketplace March 2005 Collector of the Month Award Congratulations to Brad Wackerlin of Lake in the Hills, IL for being named as the March 2005 Collector of the Month! The TCC Collector of the Month Award recognizes collectors for their contribution to the trading card hobby and their demonstrated interest in the hobby. Brad has been collecting trading cards ever since he bought his first pack of Topps baseball cards in 1980 when he was just 8. For over 25 years, he has collected baseball and hockey cards. As a lifelong Cubs fan, he grew up idolizing Ryne Sandberg, Andre Dawson and Mark Grace. However, Grace has been Brad's favorite player ever since he came up as a rookie in 1988. Why? According to Brad, "Mark Grace was a throwback, 'old-school' player. He played the game the old-fashioned way and gave it his all. He was consistency defined: an above .300 average, gold-glove defense and a dirty uniform all were staples of his game." Nowadays, card companies and their various sets come and go each year. There simply is no way to collect everything. Combining his admiration of Grace with this understanding, Brad began to focus on collecting Mark Grace cards. By specializing his collecting, he was able to see the set designs for everything that was available, but only had to buy one card from each set. Of course, he went for all the Grace inserts too - making the task tougher.