词条 | Phil Clark (outfielder) |
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| name = Phil Clark | team = Detroit Tigers | number = 59 | position = Outfielder / Coach | image = | bats = Right | throws = Right | birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1968|5|6}} | birth_place = Crockett, Texas | debutleague = MLB | debutdate = May 27 | debutyear = 1992 | debutteam = Detroit Tigers | debut2league = NPB | debut2date = | debut2year = 1997 | debut2team = Kintetsu Buffaloes | finalleague = MLB | finaldate = April 30 | finalyear = 1996 | finalteam = Boston Red Sox |final2league=NPB |final2date= |final2year=2000 |final2team=Kintetsu Buffaloes | statleague = MLB | stat1label = Batting average | stat1value = .276 | stat2label = Home runs | stat2value = 17 | stat3label = Runs batted in | stat3value = 65 |stat2league=NPB |stat21label=Batting average |stat21value=.305 |stat22label=Home runs |stat22value=93 |stat23label=Runs batted in |stat23value=324 | teams=As player
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}} Phillip Benjamin Clark (born May 6, 1968) is a former Major League Baseball player, and current assistant hitting coach for the Detroit Tigers. He played infield and outfield for the Detroit Tigers, San Diego Padres, and Boston Red Sox. He also played four seasons in Japan with the Kintetsu Buffaloes. Playing careerClark signed with the Detroit Tigers after being selected with their first-round pick in the 1986 Major League Baseball Draft out of high school, and made his major league debut with the Tigers in 1992. He was sent off to the San Diego Padres the following year, and hit .313 with 9 home runs in 102 games. He continued to play part-time before being released by the Boston Red Sox in 1996. He joined the Kintetsu Buffaloes in the Japanese Pacific League in 1997, and hit 23 home runs with a .331 batting average (second in the league after Ichiro Suzuki) in his first year to win the Best Nine Award at first base. He hit 48 doubles in 1998, which was the Japanese single-season record until Yoshitomo Tani broke it in 2001, and ended with a .320 batting average, with 31 home runs and 114 RBIs to win his second consecutive Best Nine Award. His production decreased in 1999, but he still won a third Best Nine Award at designated hitter. In 2000, he missed over half of the season after being hit by a pitch, and was released at the end of the year. Coaching careerOn December 9, 2014, Clark was named the hitting coach for the Class-A West Michigan Whitecaps.[1] On December 2, 2015, Clark was named the hitting coach for the Double-A Erie SeaWolves.[2] On November 2, 2017, Clark was named the assistant hitting coach for the Detroit Tigers for the 2018 season.[3] Personal lifeHis brother, Jerald Clark, also played in the major leagues and Nippon Professional Baseball. Has a son, Philip N. Clark, who is a lawyer in Nashville, TN. External links{{Baseballstats|mlb=112337|espn=2689|br=c/clarkph02|fangraphs=1002303|cube=9926|brm=clark-003phi}}
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.mlive.com/tigers/index.ssf/2014/12/detroit_tigers_announce_minor-.html|title=Detroit Tigers announce minor-league coaching staff, name Phil Clark hitting coach at West Michigan|last=Schmehl|first=James|publisher=MLive|date=December 9, 2014|accessdate=December 2, 2015}} {{1986 MLB Draft}}{{Detroit Tigers first-round draft picks}}{{Detroit Tigers roster navbox}}{{Portal bar|Biography|Baseball}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Clark, Phil}}2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.freep.com/story/sports/mlb/tigers/2015/12/02/detroit-tigers-farm-system/76688946/|title=Tigers announce minor-league coaching staffs|last=Fenech|first=Anthony|newspaper=Detroit Free Press|date=December 2, 2015|accessdate=December 2, 2015}} 3. ^{{cite web |url=http://m.tigers.mlb.com/news/article/259795272/tigers-complete-major-league-coaching-staff/|title=Tigers add Bosio, complete coaching staff |first=Jason |last=Beck |publisher=MLB.com |date=November 2, 2017 |accessdate=November 2, 2017}} 23 : 1968 births|Living people|African-American baseball coaches|African-American baseball players|American expatriate baseball players in Canada|American expatriate baseball players in Japan|Baseball players from Texas|Boston Red Sox players|Bristol Tigers players|Detroit Tigers coaches|Detroit Tigers players|Fayetteville Generals players|Kintetsu Buffaloes players|Lakeland Tigers players|London Tigers players|Major League Baseball outfielders|Nashua Pride players|Nippon Professional Baseball designated hitters|Osaka Kintetsu Buffaloes players|Pawtucket Red Sox players|People from Crockett, Texas|San Diego Padres players|Toledo Mud Hens players |
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