About Mark Bellhorn Memorabilia & Collectibles
A second baseman for the Cincinnati Reds,
Mark Bellhorn was born in Weymouth, Massachusetts on August 23, 1974.
He started his football career playing at Auburn University. In 1997, he broke majors with the Oakland. He had a .228 batting average that year with six blazing home runs and 19 runs batted in. He would then see playing in limited time in the next three seasons after 1997. He would go to the Cubs in 2002 and hit .258 with 27 home runs and 56 RBI. Mariano was then traded to the Rockies on June 20, 2003. He finished the year hitting .221 with two home runs and 26 RBI. He was signed to be a utility infielder in 2004 by the Boston red Sox. He was one of the many members of the 2004 Red Sox team memorable looking and made the Mark Bellhorn autographed (RSOX) 8x10 photo as gratitude.
In 2005, Bellhorn signed with the New York Yankees after the Red Sox released him. In the following season, he spent it with the San Diego Padres. He had 2 hits in a 25 at-bats for the first seven postseason of his career. In the World Series, Boston won Game 1. Because of Bellhorn that had eighth-inning two- run home and made the Mark Bellhorn autographed (RSOX) 8x10 photo a valuable item. He became the first baseman ever to homer in three consecutive postseason games. Mariano had hit three doubles and three home runs with eight runs and eight RBI in 14 post-season games.
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Mark Bellhorn autographed (RSOX) 8x10 photo. People sometimes misspell his name as Mark Belhorn, Marrk Billhorn, Mark Billhor, Marke Billhurn, Mark Bellhurn, and Mar Belhorrn.
About Mark Bellhorn:
Mark Bellhorn (full name: Mark Christian Bellhorn; no nicknames) played second baseman, third baseman and first baseman from 1997 until 2007 for the Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres and Cincinnati Reds. He played for the Athletics from 1997 - 2001, Cubs from 2002 - 2003, Rockies in 2003, Red Sox from 2004 - 2005, Yankees in 2005, Padres in 2006 and Reds in 2007. Over 10 seasons, he played 731 games, hit 69 home runs, drove in 324 runs, and stole 30 bases. Born on August 23, 1974 in Boston, MA, Bellhorn stands 6' 1" and weighs 195 lb. He attended Oviedo (Oviedo, FL) high school and was drafted by the Oakland Athletics in the 2nd round of the 1995 amateur draft. His debut was on June 10, 1997 and he played his final game on September 30, 2007. Over his career, Bellhorn made $4,879,000. Common misspellings of his name include Mark Christian mac manny Mark belhorn Bellhorn.