Mark Grace Net Worth

Posted by Tobi Tarwater on Friday, June 21, 2024

**Mark Grace Net Worth**

Mark Eugene Grace’s net worth is estimated to be $15 million.

**Mark Eugene Grace Wiki Biography**

Mark Eugene Grace, born on the 28th June 1964, in Winston-Salem, North Carolina USA, is a retired Major League Baseball (MLB) first baseman. He played for the Chicago Cubs (1988-2000) and Arizona Diamond Blacks (2001-2003). After retirement, he worked as a color commentator and became a coach.

**Net Worth**

Mark Grace’s net worth is estimated to be $15 million, earned through his successful career as a baseball player. He also worked as a hitting coach.

**Early Life and MLB Career**

Originally from Winston-Salem, Mark attended high school in Tustin, California, where he excelled in baseball and basketball. He continued to play baseball at San Diego State University and declared for the MLB Draft in 1985. Mark was selected by the Chicago Cubs, for which he played from 1988 until 2000, earning accolades such as the All-Star game and four Golden Glove Awards.

**Arizona Diamondbacks**

In 2001, Mark signed a contract with the Arizona Diamondbacks and won his only World Series trophy with the team in 2001. After his contract expired in 2003, he retired but remained in the game as a color commentator for Fox Saturday Baseball and for the Diamondbacks matches.

**Personal Life and Legal Issues**

Mark has two children with his second wife, Tonya Avila. He has had legal issues, mainly for drunk driving, resulting in several months in jail and two years of supervised probation.

**Interesting Facts**

-Retired last season (2003) stepped into the Diamondbacks broadcast booth to do color commentary [March 2004].

-Last Chicago Cub to have hit for the cycle was according to 1993.

-Made major league debut on 2 May 1988.

-Led National League in Doubles (51) in 1995.

-Member of 1989 National League Eastern Division Champion Chicago Cubs team.

**Filmography**

Actor
-Taking Care of Business (1990)

Thanks
-World Wide Deception (2010, Short very special thanks)

Self
-Prime 9 (2010-2011)
-2009 American League Championship Series (2009, TV Mini-Series)
-Rome Is Burning (2009, TV Series)

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