Will Clark is a retired American professional baseball player who has a net worth of $22 million. Will Clark is best known as the first baseman for the San Francisco Giants from 1986 to 1993.

Clark, often known as “Will the Thrill” or “The Thrill,” was a left-handed first baseman who was named to the MLB All-Star team six times from 1988 to 1992 and again in 1994.

Who is Will Clark?

William Clark Jr. was born on March 13, 1964, in New Orleans, Louisiana, and attended Jesuit High School. He played collegiate baseball at Mississippi State University, where he had a successful career as part of the Thunder and Lightning tandem with Rafael Palmeiro. He was an All-Star in 1983 while playing for the Cape Cod Baseball League’s Cotuit Kettleers.

He also competed in the 1984 Summer Olympics, winning a silver medal and leading the national team with a.429 batting average on nine hits and eight runs batted in, as well as tying for the team lead with three home runs.

In 1985, Clark was selected an All-American by The Sporting News and won the Golden Spikes Award. He grew up a Kansas City Royals fan and was picked by the team in the fourth round of the 1982 draft but decl ined to sign.

He was the MVP of the 1989 NLCS and received the Gold Glove Award in 1991. He is a two-time Silver Slugger (1989, 1991) and received the Golden Spikes Award in 1985. Three years later, in 1988, Clark won the National League RBI Championship. He concluded his career with a.303 batting average, 284 home runs, and 1,205 RBIs.

How old is Will Clark?

He is currently 59 years old.

What is Will Clark’s net worth?

He is estimated to be worth $22 Million.

What is Will Clark’s career?

The San Francisco Giants selected Will Clark second overall in the 1985 Major League Baseball Draft. From 1988 until 1992, the left-handed first baseman was named to the MLB All-Star team six times, returning in 1994. He was the MVP of the 1989 NLCS and received the Gold Glove Award in 1991. He was also a two-time Silver Slugger (1989 and 1991).

In 1988, Clark led the National League in runs batted in. Clark had his No. 22 jersey retired by the San Francisco Giants and was inducted into the Bay Area Sports Hall of Fame. He is honored on the San Francisco Giants’ Wall of Fame.

Clark concluded his career with a.303 batting average, 284 home runs, and 1,205 RBIs. Following his playing career, he remained active in baseball, working in the front office of the Arizona Diamondbacks and as a Special Assistant to the Giants.

Will Clark earned $54.2 million in compensation throughout the course of his baseball career. That is equivalent to earning approximately $90 million in today’s money. His biggest single-season compensation was $6 million, earned in his final year with the Orioles in 2000. That’s equivalent to earning almost $9 million today. However, when accounting for inflation, his $5.6 million salary from the Texas Rangers in 1995 is now worth $9.66 million.

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