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Guide note:Mark Grace was a professional baseball player for the Chicago Cubs and Arizona Diamondbacks and is currently color commentator for Arizona Diamondbacks
Fast Facts:
- Born: June 28, 1964 in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- Birth name: Mark Eugene Grace
- Was a 3 time National League All-Star
- Was a 4 time Gold Glove Award winner
- His ex-wife was married to Ray Liotta
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Mark Grace Questions
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Am I the only one who despises Nancy Grace? 1 AnswerLOL. I hate her too. Don't worry. I think she's very pretentious and rude, and just generally disagreeable. It also seems to be a trend on USA news networks to... read more -
What are the proposed changes for Mark to Market regulation? 1 AnswerThey eased up on the guidelines of what the value of the investments are that a bank is holding. The trouble stemmed from the problem of banks with mortgages on... read more -
Marking helpful answers? 2 AnswersHi @livetta, Typically marking an answer as helpful is not "voting", though in a few cases, such as a few of the Mahalo contest questions, the person asking the... read more
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Mark Grace Vital Stats
- Baseball-Reference.com: Career Statistics
- Height: 6' 2"
- Weight: 190 lbs
- Bats: Left, Throws: Left
- Position: First Base
- Rookie Year: 1988
Mark Grace TImeline
- June 28, 1964: Born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina
- 1985: Graduated from San Diego State University
- 1985: Drafted by the Chicago Cubs
- 1988-2000: Played for Chicago Cubs
- 2001-2003: Played for Arizona Diamondbacks
- 2001: Won World Series with Arizona Diamondbacks
- 2003: Retirement from baseball
- 2004: Color commentator for Arizona Diamondbacks
- 2007: Color commentator for FOX Saturday Baseball
Mark Grace Merchandise
- eBay: Mark Grace Merchandise
- Amazon.com: Mark Grace Merchandise
- SportsMemorabilia.com: Mark Grace Memorabilia
- Grandstand Sports: Autographed Mark Grace Merchandise
- Google Product Search: Mark Grace
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- Baseball-Reference.com: Career Statistics



