About Mark Hendrickson Memorabilia & Collectibles
Mark Hendrickson is a professional baseball player and is presently playing for the Baltimore Orioles. Other than playing for the Major League Baseball, Hendrickson also played in the National Basketball Association. This has made Hendrickson only one of the twelve athletes to do so. Hendrickson stands 6’9” and is a groundball pitcher. Hendrickson is from Mount Vernon, Washington and played not just basketball and baseball but also tennis in Mount Vernon High School. Hendrickson had a lot of success while in high school and was team captain, MVP and All-State player for the different sports that he has participated in.
Hendrickson went on to enroll at Washington State University, and played basketball and baseball. For playing basketball, Hendrickson gained popularity after he was able to claim break the Washington State history record for rebounds and ranked second. On the other hand, Hendrickson was named into All-Conference teams for playing baseball.
After graduating in high school, Hendrickson was drafted by the Atlanta Braves during the 1991 MLB amateur draft. But instead of turning pro, Hendrickson decided to attend college instead. After graduating from Washington, Hendrickson was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers of the NBA and the Toronto Blue Jays of the MLB. Hendrickson first played in the NBA before going to play baseball.
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Mark Hendrickson (full name: Mark Allan Hendrickson; no nicknames) plays pitcher for the Baltimore Orioles. During his 9 seasons, he has started 166 games, won 57 games, struck out 661 batters, and has a 4.99 ERA. Born on June 23, 1974 in Mount Vernon, WA, Hendrickson stands 6' 9" and weighs 240 lb. He attended Mount Vernon (Mount Vernon, WA) high school and was drafted by the Toronto Blue Jays in the 20th round of the 1997 amateur draft. His debut was on August 6, 2002. Over his career, Hendrickson made $10,054,500. Common misspellings of his name include Mark Allan mac manny Mark Hendrickson hendrixson.