Will Clark (@willclark22) 's Twitter Profile
Will Clark

@willclark22

@SFGiants No. 22 Retired | 6X All-Star | 1989 NLCS MVP | 2X Silver Slugger | Gold Glove 1B | 1985 Golden Spikes @HailStateBB | CBHOF | 1984 Olympics Team USA

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greatest group of hitters in my life time… someone should add up the home run total and figure the combined batting average… those are the numbers i’m here for

J Millus 🇺🇸 (@j_millus_mt) 's Twitter Profile Photo

During my childhood and early teen years, I spent a lot of time in the sports page to see what these guys did in the box scores. These were the best summers. Baseballs best era.

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We are deeply saddened by the passing of Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg. The beloved Cubs second baseman was a five-tool model of consistency in the 1980s and early ’90s, making 10 consecutive All-Star teams and winning 9 straight Gold Glove awards. On June 23, 1984, a national TV

We are deeply saddened by the passing of Hall of Famer Ryne Sandberg.

The beloved Cubs second baseman was a five-tool model of consistency in the 1980s and early ’90s, making 10 consecutive All-Star teams and winning 9 straight Gold Glove awards.

On June 23, 1984, a national TV
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Super Sky Point to Ryne Sandberg, my favorite second baseman of all time. I will never forget the countless hours tuned into WGN with Harry Caray and Steve Stone during those beautiful childhood summers that lasted forever. Before we knew how fast time actually flies and that our

Super Sky Point to Ryne Sandberg, my favorite second baseman of all time. I will never forget the countless hours tuned into WGN with Harry Caray and Steve Stone during those beautiful childhood summers that lasted forever. Before we knew how fast time actually flies and that our
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#OTD 2000 - Will Clark was traded to the Cardinals. In 51 games, "The Thrill" would hit 12 home runs, 15 doubles, drive in 42 runs with a .345 batting average and a .428 OBP - propelling the team into the playoffs. What a way to end a great career! | Will Clark 📺