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    Team. Mark David McGwire (born October 1, 1963), nicknamed " Big Mac ", is an American former professional baseball first baseman who played 16 seasons in Major League Baseball (MLB) from 1986 to 2001 for the Oakland Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals. He won two World Series championships, one with Oakland as a player in 1989 and one with ...

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  2. Mark McGwire. Position: First Baseman. Bats: Right • Throws: Right. 6-5 , 215lb (196cm, 97kg) Born: October 1, 1963 in Pomona, CA. Draft: Drafted by the in the of the 1981 MLB June Amateur Draft from and the in the (10th) of the 1984 MLB June Amateur Draft from . Become a Stathead & surf this site ad-free.

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  3. Mark McGwire is a former first baseman who played for the Oakland Athletics and the St. Louis Cardinals. He holds the MLB record for most home runs in a single season with 70 in 1998, and won several awards and honors during his career.

  4. Apr 10, 2024 · Mark McGwire, American professional baseball player who was one of the most powerful hitters in the history of the sport. In 1998 he set a major league record for most home runs in a season (70), breaking Roger Maris’s mark of 61. McGwire’s record was surpassed by Barry Bonds in 2001.

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  5. Sep 8, 2023 · The former Cardinals slugger breaks down in tears as he watches video of his 62nd home run, the record he set 25 years ago. He reflects on the magic of the season, the legacy of Roger Maris and the challenges of today's game.

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  6. Oct 1, 2023 · Relive the top 10 moments of Mark McGwire's baseball life, from his record-breaking home run chase with Sammy Sosa to his World Series walk-off and his coaching career. Learn how he impacted two organizations with his power and leadership.

  7. Find out the complete career stats of Mark McGwire, the former St. Louis Cardinals first baseman and home run king. See his batting average, hits, home runs, RBI and OPS for each MLB season.

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