Mark Grace Biography
Mark Grace is a Major League Baseball (MLB) first baseman who spent 16 seasons with both the Arizona Diamondbacks of the National League (NL) and the Chicago Cubs. Currently, Mark Grace has been serving since February 2020 on Marquee Sports Network for select Chicago Cubs games as an analyst. Mark Grace also proceeds at Fox Sports Arizona as the lead color commentator in his role with the Diamondbacks.
Mark Grace Age
Mark Grace was born in Winston-Salem, North Carolina, in the United States, on June 28, 1964. He is 59 years old and on June 28, 1964, every year celebrates his birthday.
Mark Grace Height
He stands at a moderate height of 6 feet 2 inches/Approximately 1.88 m.
Mark Grace Education
He studied at Tustin High School in Tustin, California, and took part in high school basketball and baseball. Following playing baseball for San Diego State University, He was drafted in 1985 by the Chicago Cubs. He spent three years playing in the farm system Cubs before making his major league debut on May 2.
Mark Grace Family
Mark Grace was born to his parent supportive parents Gene and Sharon Grace in Winston-Salem, North Carolina. His parents taught him and his older brother called Mike the importance of honest living and hard work.
Mark Grace Wife
Mark was married to his first pretty wife Michelle Grace. The duo 1988 married and in 1993 separated. Later on, his ex-wife Michelle became married at a Cubs game following a meeting with his handsome husband Ray Liotta Mark married his second nice-looking and caring wife in the year 2002 named Tanya Avila, and in 2006 divorced. As of now, Mark resides in Arizona, Paradise Valley with his two sons Preston Torre and Jackson Gene.
Mark Grace Salary
Mark Grace earns an annual salary of $10,000 – $100,000 annually.
Mark Grace’s Net worth
Grace has an estimated net worth of $1 million – $5 million U.S dollars.
Mark Grace Career
Mark Grace is a Major League Baseball (MLB) first baseman who spent 16 seasons with both the Arizona Diamondbacks of the National League (NL) and the Chicago Cubs. Following his retirement as a player, Mark Grace proceeded with his involvement in the game for the Fox Saturday Baseball and the Diamondbacks as a television color commentator. Mark used off-the-wall terms during broadcasts such as “Gas!”, “never-say-die-diamondbacks”, and “slump buster”. He teamed up from 2004 to 2006 with Thom Brennaman on television and teamed up from 2007 to 2012 with Daron Sutton.
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