Mark McGwire played for the St. Louis Cardinals in 1998.
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1998 Mark McGwire was 6'5" tall, and weighed 250 pounds
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Mark McGwire was born October 1, 1963, in Pomona, CA, USA.
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No, he has not. Mark McGwire only played for the Oakland Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals.
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Mark McGwire was traded on July 31, 1997 from the Oakland A's to the St. Louis Cardinals.
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No. Mark McGwire never played for the Phillies, McGwire played 12 years with the Oakland A's, and 5 years with the Cardinals.
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Ummm....what? Mark McGwire never played for the Cubs. He started playing for the Cardinals in 97.
mark mcgwire started with the Oakland a"s then he went to the cardinals
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In 1998, Mark McGwire broke Maris' record by nine home runs. McGwire hit 70 and Maris hit 61.
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Mark McGwire announced January 11, 2010 that he used steroids for nearly a decade while playing baseball.
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The groundskeeper Tom Forneris retrieved Mark McGwire's home run ball number 62 (1998). The baseball was returned to McGwire, and was later sent to the baseball HOF in Cooperstown.
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McGwire hit .312 in 1996 with 52 HRs and 113 RBIs.
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Mark McGwire is 6 feet 5 inches tall. He weighs 215 pounds. He bats right and throws right.
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Mark McGwire is a retired professional Baseball player. He is famous for being involved in the homerun chase with Sammy Sosa for the all time season home run record. Mark McGwire was also convicted of taking performance enhancing substances and has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.
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1995Mark McGwire, 39 HRs, 35 1Bs
1998 Mark McGwire, 70 HRs, 61 1Bs
1999 Mark McGwire, 65 HRs, 58 1Bs
2000 Mark McGwire, 32 HRs, 32 1Bs
2001 Mark McGwire, 29 HRs, 23 1Bs
2001 Barry Bonds, 73 HRs, 49 1Bs Currently, Carlos Pena is building towards more HRs than singles. As September 1, he has 38 HRs and 37 1Bs.
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Chances are that the baseball was retrieved, and given to Mark McGwire. If the baseball was never retrieved, it would be difficult to impossible to prove that the baseball was mark McGwire's first home run baseball. To determine the value of the baseball it would have to sell on the market, and the selling price would be the value.
See Related questions below for the values of other Mark McGwire Home Run baseballs.
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Mark McGwire hit his first home run on August 25, 1986, in Detroit, off Tigers pitcher Walt Terell.
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Mark McGwire wore uniform number 25 Throughout his entire career with the Oakland A's, and the St. Louis Cardinals. 1986- 2001.
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Babe Ruth hada career batting average of .342, Hank Aaron .305, and Mark McGwire .263.
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Mark McGwire is a retired professional baseball player. He is famous for being involved in the homerun chase with Sammy Sosa for the all time season home run record. Mark McGwire was also convicted of taking performance enhancing substances and has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.
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The year Mark McGwire broke Roger Maris's record in 1998 McGwire hit 70 Home runs, and hit 65 the following year in 1999. Mark McGwire's 63rd Home Run ball sold for $50,000. at the same auction that saw McGwire's 70th Home Run ball sell at a record $3 million in 1999. Keep in mind this is also before the steroid scandal, and both baseballs might sell at a much lower price today.
The groundskeeper Tom Forneris retrieved Mark McGwire's home run ball number 62 (1998). The baseball was returned to McGwire, and was later sent to the baseball HOF in Cooperstown.
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Mark McGwire was born in 1963, and was 15 years old in 1978. I can't imagine what item you would have from 1978 related to Mark McGwire. His first baseball card was issued in 1985. A Mark McGwire 1985 Topps #401 Baseball Card is worth about $10. -$15. in near/mint condition.
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Mark McGwire got his first hit on August 21, 1986, in the top of the 2nd inning, off Yankees pitcher Tommy John at Yankees Stadium.
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As of August 28, 2007 Mark McGwire, physically, is very much alive although his chances of entering baseball's Hall of Fame are very much dead.
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Among the famous Marks in sports: 2009 Heisman Trophy winner Mark Ingram; former baseball slugger Mark McGwire; multi-Olympic gold medalist Mark Spitz; and former NBA great Mark Jackson.
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