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'''David Earl Clark''' (born [[September 3]], {{by|1962}}, {{city-state|Tupelo|Mississippi}}) was a [[Major League Baseball|major league]] outfielder from {{by|1986}} to {{by|1998}}. He is currently the manager of the [[Houston Astros]]' [[Pacific Coast League]] Triple-A affiliate, the [[Round Rock Express]].
'''David Earl Clark''' (born [[September 3]], {{by|1962}}, {{city-state|Tupelo|Mississippi}}) was a [[Major League Baseball|major league]] outfielder from 1986 to 1998. He is currently the manager of the [[Houston Astros]]' [[Pacific Coast League]] Triple-A affiliate, the [[Round Rock Express]].


Clark was a first round draft pick for the [[Cleveland Indians]] in {{by|1983}}, and made his major league debut with the club as a September call up in 1986. For his career, Clark batted .264 with 62 [[home run]]s and 284 [[runs batted in]] over twelve plus seasons. His best season cam ewith the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] in {{by|1993}}, when he batted .271 with 11 home runs and 46 RBI's in 110 games.
Clark was a first round draft pick for the [[Cleveland Indians]] in {{by|1983}}, and made his major league debut with the club as a September call up in 1986. For his career, Clark batted .264 with 62 [[home run]]s and 284 [[runs batted in]] over twelve plus seasons. His best season was with the [[Pittsburgh Pirates]] in {{by|1994}}, when he batted .296 with ten home runs and 46 RBIs.


Clark's first coaching job was within the Pirates organization in {{by|2000}}. Originally hired as the [[hitting coach]] for their rookie club in the [[Gulf Coast League]], by the end of the season he found himself holding the same job with their Triple-A affiliate, the [[Nashville Sounds]]. A season later, he was the hitting coach for the Pirates at the major league level.
Clark's first coaching job was within the Pirates organization in {{by|2000}}. Originally hired as the [[hitting coach]] for their rookie club in the [[Gulf Coast League]], by the end of the season he found himself holding the same job with their Triple-A affiliate, the [[Nashville Sounds]]. A season later, he was the hitting coach for the Pirates at the major league level.

Revision as of 15:27, 31 August 2008

Template:Infobox MLB retired David Earl Clark (born September 3, 1962, Template:City-state) was a major league outfielder from 1986 to 1998. He is currently the manager of the Houston Astros' Pacific Coast League Triple-A affiliate, the Round Rock Express.

Clark was a first round draft pick for the Cleveland Indians in 1983, and made his major league debut with the club as a September call up in 1986. For his career, Clark batted .264 with 62 home runs and 284 runs batted in over twelve plus seasons. His best season was with the Pittsburgh Pirates in 1994, when he batted .296 with ten home runs and 46 RBIs.

Clark's first coaching job was within the Pirates organization in 2000. Originally hired as the hitting coach for their rookie club in the Gulf Coast League, by the end of the season he found himself holding the same job with their Triple-A affiliate, the Nashville Sounds. A season later, he was the hitting coach for the Pirates at the major league level.

After two years as the Pirates' hitting coach, Clark was offered the managerial position with their advanced A affiliate, the Lynchburg Hillcats. After leading the Hillcats to the Carolina League playoffs, he moved on to the Hickory Crawdads the following season, and lead the team to a South Atlantic League championship.

In 2005, the opportunity to manage at the double-A level lured him away to the Houston Astros' organization. In three seasons managing the Corpus Christi Hooks, Clark produced a 207-212 record, and in 2006, lead the team to its first ever Texas League Championship.

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