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Mark Grace spent 16 years in the majors but his appearance on Saturday’s Cubs broadcast was a swing and a miss. The former first baseman, who won the World Series in 2001 when his Arizona Dia… ...
Several weeks ago, however, the team reached out to Grace about participating and "I was happy to grab that olive branch," he said. "Mark has always been an important part of our family so we ...
Mark Grace, as the long-time Chicago Cubs first baseman, was well known in the Chicago area. However, he wasn’t as well known as Michael Jordan.. Grace, a three-time MLB All-Star who also won a ...
Mark Grace’s separation from the Diamondbacks didn’t last long. After losing his job on the coaching staff in November, Grace on Wednesday was named an analyst for Fox Sports Arizona’s ...
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. — One year after spending his nights in the local jail known as Tent City, Mark Grace is enjoying the next chapter in his life. People make mistakes, and sometimes they even ...
Former Arizona Diamondbacks first baseman and television analyst Mark Grace has been indicted in a DUI case and could face nearly four years in prison if he's convicted, authorities said Thursday.
Update: Mark Grace issued an apology after Saturday’s game (via the Chicago Tribune): “During today’s game I referred to my ex-wife in a way that I absolutely should not have.
Mark Grace lost his job as the Diamondbacks’ TV analyst last season following his arrest for drunken driving. His second arrest, it must be noted. Yesterday he offered his first public comments on his ...
Mark Grace has learned some valuable lessons Grace is serving 180 days in jail on work-release program Grace had two DUI arrests in a 15-month span Two nights down. One hundred and eighteen left ...
Mark Grace, Shawon Dunston reunite as Cubs Hall of Famers “It means everything to me because this is my buddy,” Dunston said. By James Fegan ...
Mark Grace blames himself, not Diamondbacks, for firing after second drunken driving arrest. Associated Press. Published January 15, 2013 8:53am EST | Updated January 13, 2015 1:14pm EST.
Mark Grace spent 16 years in the majors but his appearance on Saturday’s Cubs broadcast was a swing and a miss. The former first baseman, who won the World Series in 2001 when his Arizona ...