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Year Age Tm Lg G PA AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI SB CS BB SO BA OBP SLG OPS OPS+ TB GDP HBP SH SF IBB Pos Awards
199722OAKAL68261224335191619713270.228.324.357.68181801050054H/D6
199823OAKAL1116121110012034.083.313.167.47933201000/5HD64
200025OAKAL915132200000026.154.267.154.42113200000/H456
200126OAKAL3882741110121400737.135.210.243.453211810100H4/56D9
200227CHCNL1465294458611524427567576144.258.374.512.8861332286620345H36/7
200328TOTNL993072492755101226565078.221.353.293.6466773331415H4/6893
200328CHCNL51173139152971222332946.209.341.317.6587344210415H
200328COLNL4813411012263004232132.236.368.264.6326029121004H5/6893
200429BOSAL1386205239313837317826188177.264.373.444.81710723285131*45/HD6
200530TOTAL9435530043632008303052112.210.324.357.68179107400314/5H6
200530BOSAL8533528341612007283049109.216.328.360.68981102400314/H6
200530NYYAL920172200120033.118.250.294.54446500000/54H6
200631SDPNL1152882532648112827003290.190.285.344.6296787320105H34/D9
200732CINNL1318142100010045.071.278.071.349-4100000H/54
10 Yrs7312491210732448411313692463013346723.230.341.394.73592830261710116
162 Game Avg.1625524677210725315557377160.230.341.394.7359218464221
OAK (4 yrs)12637432347641137249144117.198.296.316.6126310221600
CHC (2 yrs)1977025841011443152978108105190.247.366.466.83111827287244
BOS (2 yrs)2239558061341995732411091137286.247.357.414.77298334125162
SDP (1 yr)1152882532648112827003290.190.285.344.629678732010
CIN (1 yr)1318142100010045.071.278.071.349-4100000
COL (1 yr)4813411012263004232132.236.368.264.632602912100
NYY (1 yr)920172200120033.118.250.294.54446500000
AL (6 yrs)3581349114618326568632136182184406.231.339.385.72488441146762
NL (4 yrs)3731142961141219457371101211162317.228.344.405.749963891211354
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Frequently Asked Questions

How old is Mark Bellhorn?

Mark Bellhorn is 50 years old.

When was Mark Bellhorn born?

Mark Bellhorn was born on August 23, 1974.

Where was Mark Bellhorn born?

Mark Bellhorn was born in South Weymouth, MA.

How tall is Mark Bellhorn?

Mark Bellhorn is 6-1 (185 cm) tall.

How much did Mark Bellhorn weigh when playing?

Mark Bellhorn weighed 195 lbs (88 kg) when playing.

How many seasons did Mark Bellhorn play?

Mark Bellhorn played 10 seasons.

Is Mark Bellhorn in the Hall of Fame?

Mark Bellhorn has not been elected into the Hall of Fame.

When was Mark Bellhorn drafted?

Mark Bellhorn was drafted by the San Diego Padres in the 37th round of the 1992 MLB June Amateur Draft from Oviedo HS (Oviedo, FL) and the Oakland Athletics in the 2nd round of the 1995 MLB June Amateur Draft from Auburn University (Auburn, AL).

What position did Mark Bellhorn play?

Mark Bellhorn was a Second Baseman, Third Baseman and First Baseman.

How many hits did Mark Bellhorn have?

Mark Bellhorn had 484 hits over his career.

How many home runs did Mark Bellhorn have?

Mark Bellhorn had 69 home runs over his career.

What was Mark Bellhorn's average?

Mark Bellhorn had a .230 average over his career.

How many teams has Mark Bellhorn played for?

Mark Bellhorn played for 7 teams; the Oakland Athletics, Chicago Cubs, Colorado Rockies, Boston Red Sox, New York Yankees, San Diego Padres and Cincinnati Reds.

How many World Series has Mark Bellhorn won?

Mark Bellhorn has won 1 World Series.

When did Mark Bellhorn retire?

Mark Bellhorn last played in 2007.

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