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Posted on 8/11/19 at 8:06 pm to Hailstate15
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His first ever swing in a Major League game was a bomb on Nolan Ryan
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his next AB Nolan pegged him
Checks out.
Posted on 8/11/19 at 8:19 pm to Hailstate15
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He was a great Ranger but that 89 NLCS is still one of the best post season performances ever.
He batted .650 in that series, basically drove in all the runs and even stole signals off Maddux and then hitting a homerun.
Posted on 8/11/19 at 8:24 pm to 88Wildcat
Not a big Will Clark fan by any means but Clark is one of the few '80s stars whose power numbers actually went down in the steroid era which tells me that he was probably clean for most of his career. I think it's pretty damning that Will Clark's .881 OPS during the first half of his career (1986-1992) was virtually identical to the .878 OPS he had during the second half of his career yet his OPS+ from 1986-1992 was 149 while his 1993-2000 OPS+ was 126. If there was league wide testing implemented during the '90s like there is today, maybe Clark would have put up Joey Votto-like rate statistics and been a strong HOF candidate instead of a guy who lasted only one year on the ballot.
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Posted on 8/11/19 at 8:24 pm to 88Wildcat
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Christy Matthewson Bill Terry Mel Ott Carl Hubbell Monty Irvin Willie Mays Barry Bonds Juan Marichal Orlando Cepeda Gaylord Perry Willie McCovey I double dog dare anyone to make a case that Will Clark is in the same category as the above players
Agreed. Quick glance and aren’t they all HOF’s with exception of Bonds? And now Clark.
Posted on 8/11/19 at 8:29 pm to 88Wildcat
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number or the Atlanta Braves retiring Bob Horner's number.
WOW..... Ive just seen STUPID PERSON bigtime..................
Posted on 8/11/19 at 8:31 pm to Bench McElroy
He should come back on ballot in 2021 right?
Posted on 8/11/19 at 8:59 pm to Hailstate15
I remember going trick or treating in his neighborhood in Southlake
Posted on 8/11/19 at 9:02 pm to mizzoubuckeyeiowa
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He batted .650 in that series, basically drove in all the runs and even stole signals off Maddux and then hitting a homerun.
If memory serves, Mark Grace hit nearly .500 in that series.
Posted on 8/11/19 at 9:14 pm to Hailstate15
As a cubs fan, frick Will Clark. He crushed my dreams as a young boy.
Posted on 8/11/19 at 9:14 pm to Bench McElroy
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Not a big Will Clark fan by any means but Clark is one of the few '80s stars whose power numbers actually went down in the steroid era which tells me that he was probably clean for most of his career
From what I understand he basically played with bone shards in his elbow for the second half of his career, where it hurt to grip the bat, which resulted in a drop in his power numbers.
Not sure why he didn’t have some surgery on it, but apparently he was a guy who didn’t want to miss games when he had a contract to fulfill.
A second hand story from a guy that played with him.
Clark is a hell of shot as well, obviously.
Posted on 8/11/19 at 9:16 pm to ThanosIsADemocrat
I believe he was averaging a little over 115 games a year towards the end of his career
Posted on 8/12/19 at 12:15 am to Bench McElroy
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If there was league wide testing implemented during the '90s like there is today, maybe Clark would have put up Joey Votto-like rate statistics and been a strong HOF candidate instead of a guy who lasted only one year on the ballot.
Serious question. If Bonds doesn’t make Hall of Fame because he was juicing, and it looks very much like Will Clark was not during that era, shouldn’t guys like him get considered for the HOF?
Posted on 8/12/19 at 5:47 am to Bench McElroy
quote:I think all it proves is that he got older...
by any means but Clark is one of the few '80s stars whose power numbers actually went down in the steroid era which tells me that he was probably clean for most of his career.
Posted on 8/12/19 at 9:31 am to chalmetteowl
he was young at that point. he only spent one season in the minors before being called up
Posted on 8/12/19 at 6:21 pm to Hailstate15
Agree totally, great player and class act all the way
Posted on 8/12/19 at 8:01 pm to FightinTigersDammit
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Checks out.
Actually it doesn't, everyone thought that Ryan would hit him, including Clark. But that played into Ryan's hand who struck him out in his next at bat.
Posted on 8/13/19 at 8:50 am to Hailstate15
Will Clark is the greatest baseball player who ever lived
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