Mark McLemore
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Mark Tremell McLemore (born October 4, 1964 in San Diego, California) is a former second baseman in Major League Baseball.
He played for the California Angels 1986-1990, Cleveland Indians 1990, Houston Astros 1991, 2005, Baltimore Orioles 1992-1994, Texas Rangers 1995-1999, Seattle Mariners 2000-2003, and Oakland Athletics 2004.
[edit] Trivia
He was with the Mariners when they won 116 games in 2001, playing as a speedy utility player, playing mainly 2nd, 3rd, and LF.
He held an american flag at the first mariners home game after 9/11.
He had a brief stint as a color commentator for baseball games on ESPN.
He is the only baseball player in major league history to have played for all four of the teams in the American League western division.
He is an avid collector of bottle caps, pogs, and other rounded miniatures. He was ejected from a game in June of 1995 when an umpire discovered he had pressed a vintage Coca Cola bottle cap into the knob of his bat, an illegal modification.
[edit] External link
- Baseball-Reference.com - career statistics and analysis
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