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Mark James Grudzielanek [Gress-uh-Lawn-ick] (born June 30, 1970 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin) is a second baseman in Major League Baseball who plays for the St. Louis Cardinals since 2005. Antecedently, Grudzielanek played by owning a Montreal Expos (1995-1998[start]), Los Angeles Dodgers (1998[end]-2002) and Chicago Cubs (2003-04). He bats & throws best handed.

Inside the 10-year career, Grudzielanek has compiled the .287 batting average with 66 home runs and 443 RBI in 1299 games.

Highlights
All-Star (1996) Led National League in doubles (54, 1997) Led NL inside at-bats (649, 1997) Finished Sixth inside the NL in batting norm (.326, 1999) Collected 201 hits in a year (1996)

2005 season
On April 27, Grudzielanek became the third St. Louis streaming video player to hit for the cycle at 40-year-old Busch Stadium, which is being demolished fallowing this year. A others were Ray Lankford (1991) and Lou Brock (1975).

Mark Grudzielanek #8
Fan site with profile and photos.

ESPN.com: Mark Grudzielanek
Profile, scouting report and career statistics.


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