About Jerald Clark Memorabilia & Collectibles
Formerly affiliated with the Major League Baseball, Jerald Clark had left an incredible mark in the world of baseball. He hails from Crockett, Texas and was born on August 10, 1963. He also came from Lamar Cardinals, a team based in Lamar University in Beaumont, Texas. Clark had his start in the major league when he got picked by the
San Diego Padres in the year 1985. It was done in an amateur draft during the 12th round. However, he was officially introduced two years later after he was taken in.
Coming from a family of sports fans and enthusiasts, Jerald Clark also shared such passion with Phil Clark, his brother, who is also a member in the major league. In 1993, Jerald Clark transferred to the Colorado Rockies, a team with amazing lineup of players namely
Todd Helton, a first baseman from Knoxville, Tennessee, Don Baylor, a left fielder from Austin, Texas, as well as Jim Tracy, an outfielder from Hamilton, Ohio.
In 1994, Jerald Clark participated in Nippon Professional Baseball where he played under the Yakult Swallows. He had stayed with the said team for one year and then moved to the Minnesota Twins later. Among the team’s roster of exceptional players include Harmon Killebrew, a third baseman from Payette, Idaho,
Kirby Puckett, a center fielder from Phoenix, Arizona, and also Jim Kaat, a pitcher from Zeeland, Michigan.
Get a glimpse of Jerald Clark’s many contributions in the major league baseball by purchasing some of his memorabilia and collectibles which are already made available online.
About Jerald Clark:
Jerald Clark (full name: Jerald Dwayne Clark; no nicknames) played leftfielder and first baseman from 1988 until 1995 for the San Diego Padres, Colorado Rockies and Minnesota Twins. He played for the Padres from 1988 - 1992, Rockies in 1993 and Twins in 1995. Over 7 seasons, he played 516 games, hit 44 home runs, drove in 170 runs, and stole 17 bases. Born on August 10, 1963 in Crockett, TX, Clark stands 6' 4" and weighs 189 lb. He attended high school and was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 12th round of the 1985 amateur draft. His debut was on September 19, 1988 and he played his final game on July 17, 1995. Over his career, Clark made $1,527,000. Common misspellings of his name include Jerald Dwayne Jerald Clark.