TONY CLARK NEWS

Odds & Ends: Clark, Daniels, Twins, Granderson

Some links for Wednesday... Former big leaguer Tony Clark has been named the MLBPA's director of player relations, reports MLB.com's Bailey Stephens. Clark hasn't played since being released by the Diamondbacks last July, and his duties with the union are "expected to play a large part in future collective bargaining discussions." ESPN Dallas...
Via *D MLB Trade Rumors  |  March 10, 2010

Diamondbacks Position Preview: First Base

The 2009 season for the Arizona Diamondbacks was anything but something to write home about.  The first base position was no exception.  In 2009, it was a position that was shared by a few players.  Tony Clark had a crack, he failed to produce offensively and even made some really bad defensive pplays that cost the Dbacks [...]
Via Venom Strikes  |  February 10, 2010

Players A to Z, Tony Clark

Tony Clark played first base for the Arizona Diamondbacks in 2009. He’s currently a free agent after being released in July, and my guess is his career is over. Tony, however, is the poster child for when a player goes through the peak of his career: Tony Clark by age. Tony Clark Pre 25 25 to 29 30 [...]
Via Baseball Musings  |  January 06, 2010

Odds & Ends: Duchscherer, Clark, Wagner

Friday Night Lights Links... Justin Duchscherer will miss the rest of the season with clinical depression according to ESPN's Jerry Crasnick. He's been on the disabled list just about all season with an elbow issue, but this is just sad, sad news. CSN California first had the scoop earlier tonight. Duke is scheduled to become a free agent after the season...
Via *D MLB Trade Rumors  |  August 21, 2009

Lineups: Whitesell gets the nod at first

With veteran Tony Clark being waived by the Arizona Diamondbacks last Sunday, the 2nd half of the season will be an open audition of sorts at the first base position. The first contender to claim the job is Josh Whitesell. Whitesell was recalled from Triple-A Reno to fill Clark’s roster spot, and will [...]
Via Fanster  |  July 17, 2009

D-Backs say goodbye to Clark

The Arizona Diamondbacks have parted ways with veteran first baseman Tony Clark, who was released on Sunday night following the team’s 8-1 loss to the Florida Marlins. Clark, who batted .182, with 4 home runs and 11 rbis this season for Arizona, provided classy veteran leadership on this young ball club. But make [...]
Via Fanster  |  July 13, 2009

Diamondbacks release veteran 1B Tony Clark

The Arizona Diamondbacks have released veteran first baseman Tony Clark.
Via Sign on San Diego  |  July 13, 2009

Diamondbacks release veteran INF Tony Clark

The Arizona Diamondbacks have released veteran infielder Tony Clark.
Via Miami Herald  |  July 13, 2009

Diamondbacks release veteran INF Tony Clark

The Arizona Diamondbacks have released veteran infielder Tony Clark.
Via Seattle Times  |  July 13, 2009

Diamondbacks release 1B Tony Clark

In another move made in part with an eye on 2010, the Diamondbacks on Sunday released veteran first baseman Tony Clark.
Via azcentral  |  July 12, 2009

Baseball Before Bedtime: Good Morning

Here's what happened in baseball last night when we cheated on every test: Giants 3, Rangers 2: The Giants were part of the conversation, and then out of it, and then just as quickly back in it once again. What were we talking about? Oh yes, contention. After being shamefully wiped clean by the Angels last week, San Fran swept the Rangers on the backs of good pitching; Barry...
Via Walkoff Walk  |  June 22, 2009

Mariners team is manufacturing some luck

Somebody mentioned in the comments thread of the previous post that this Mariners team is putting itself in a position to take advantage of some luck. I could not agree more. Just like, back during the team's losing stretches, luck seemed to go the other way when the M's were not getting things done. You have to be good to be lucky and lucky to be good in this game. Yes, it helps...
Via Seattle Times  |  June 21, 2009

Seattle wins in 9th on Clark's drop

Tony Clark dropped a routine throw to first base, allowing Ronny Cedeno to score the winning run for the Seattle Mariners with two outs in the ninth inning of a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.
Via CBSSports.com  |  June 21, 2009

Clark's drop of routine throw lifts Mariners in 9th

Tony Clark dropped a routine throw to first base, allowing Ronny Cedeno to score the winning run for the Seattle Mariners with two outs in the ninth inning of a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.
Via CBSSports.com  |  June 21, 2009

Clark error lets M's nip D-backs in bottom of 9th

Tony Clark's drop allowed the Mariners to sweep the Diamondbacks on Sunday.
Via ESPN  |  June 21, 2009

Mariners win on error, back above .500

Tony Clark dropped a routine throw to first base, allowing Ronny Cedeno to score the winning run for the Seattle Mariners with two outs in the ninth inning of a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.
Via Miami Herald  |  June 21, 2009

Mariners win on error, back above .500

Tony Clark dropped a routine throw to first base, allowing Ronny Cedeno to score the winning run for the Seattle Mariners with two outs in the ninth inning of a 3-2 victory over the Arizona Diamondbacks on Sunday.
Via Sign on San Diego  |  June 21, 2009

Mariners find a way to sweep, now only 2 1/2 games out

These are the kinds of things that can happen when you walk a .123-hitting infielder like Ronny Cedeno to start the bottom of the ninth inning. Ichiro followed with a broken bat infield single, barely beating the throw to first, and the Mariners took care of business from there. They almost botched this rally when Chris Woodward fouled off a two-strike bunt attempt for the first...
Via Seattle Times  |  June 21, 2009

Clark returns to D-Backs after long absence

The Arizona Diamondbacks have activated Tony Clark from the disabled list after the veteran infielder missed 41 games with a sprained hand.
Via azcentral  |  June 19, 2009

D-Backs activate 1B Clark from DL

The Arizona Diamondbacks activated first baseman Tony Clark from the 15-day disabled list on Friday.
Via Miami Herald  |  June 19, 2009

Tony Clark returns to D-backs after long absence

The Arizona Diamondbacks have activated Tony Clark from the disabled list after the veteran infielder missed 41 games with a sprained hand.
Via Miami Herald  |  June 19, 2009

Tony Clark returns to D-backs after long absence

The Arizona Diamondbacks have activated Tony Clark from the disabled list after the veteran infielder missed 41 games with a sprained hand.
Via Sign on San Diego  |  June 19, 2009

Rockies Give Up Leadoff Homerun, Waste No Time Reminding Fans They Suck Again

2009 brought a whole new feeling to the fans of the Colorado Rockies, a feeling of hope in the future of this franchise. After a dismal 2008 campaign, some key offseason moves had their fans feeling like this might finally be the year the team takes home a World Series title."It's a new season, and anything could happen!" said longtime fan Billy Gilbert. "It'...
Via The Sports Comedian  |  April 07, 2009

Score One For The Good Guys: Tony Clark Resigns With 'Zona: Fantasy Impact

According to ESPN.com's Jerry Crasnick Tony Clark and the Arizona Diamondbacks have reached an agreement on a 1 year contract. The veteran journey man will serve as a back up to first baseman, Conor Jackson and provide some switch hitting pop off the bench.
Via Fantasy Sports Experience  |  January 02, 2009

Yankees Facts and Stats From 2005 Baseball Cards Quiz

We go back a few years and look at some baseball cards from 2005. Many players still play for the Yankees but there are many others who don't. Some are stat questions and others are fact questions. You must try to figure out what baseball card it belongs on.
December 08, 2008
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