About Howie Clark Memorabilia & Collectibles
An amazing utility player from San Diego, California, Howard Roddy Clark was born on February 13, 1974. At present, he is working as a free agent. Howie Clark, as what others call him, had his debut in the Minor League Baseball when he was selected by the
Baltimore Orioles during an amateur draft that was conducted in the year 1992. He got his entry ticket to the MLB just ten years after his career period in the minor league. He then transferred to a different team which is the Toronto Blue Jays with which he stayed until 2004.
After his tenure in the Blue Jays, Howie Clark was absorbed by the
Pittsburgh Pirates for a contract in the minor league. He had been contributing much in the Pirates’ success playing for teams under its association such as Double A and also the Triple A.
In the year 2007, Howie Clark hopped to another team which is the
Minnesota Twins. He was able to play with the Rochester Red Wings a year after. Though Clark had been gone through issues like his record of using steroids in games, this did not stop him to pursue with his career. He had always been seen with great performances as well as incredible showcasing of talents on field. In May 16 of the same year, Howie Clark was called up by the Twins again and had him take the slot left by a former member,
Matt Tolbert.
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About Howie Clark:
Howie Clark (full name: Howard Roddy Clark; no nicknames) played outfielder, third baseman and first baseman from 2002 until 2008 for the Baltimore Orioles, Toronto Blue Jays and Minnesota Twins. He played for the Orioles from 2002 - 2006, Jays from 2003 - 2007 and Twins in 2008. Over 6 seasons, he played 134 games, hit 3 home runs, drove in 36 runs, and stole 1 bases. Born on February 13, 1974 in San Diego, CA, Clark stands 5' 10" and weighs 195 lb. He attended Huntington Beach (Huntington Beach, CA) high school and was drafted by the Baltimore Orioles in the 27th round of the 1992 amateur draft. His debut was on July 16, 2002 and he played his final game on May 24, 2008. Common misspellings of his name include Howard howard Howie Roddy Clark.