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Mark Bellhorn
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Career Regular Season
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
2107
.230
69
246
30
.735
AB
AVG
HR
RBI
SB
OPS
2107
.230
69
246
30
.735
Mark Bellhorn Bio
Fullname:
Mark Christian Bellhorn
Born:
8/23/1974 in Boston, MA
Draft:
1995, Oakland Athletics, Round: 2, Overall Pick: 35
College:
Auburn
Debut:
6/10/1997
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Mark Christian Bellhorn
In 1992 graduated from Oviedo (FL) High School, where he was a member of the baseball and basketball teams...was drafted out of high school by the Padres in the 37th round of the draft but elected to attend Auburn University...as a freshman tied for the Tigers' team lead in home runs (8)...helped Auburn to the 1994 College World Series by batting .342 with 12hr, 60rbi and 11 steals...in 1993-94 played for Team USA...his brother, Todd, pitched in the New York Mets organization from 1998-2000.
2006
Appeared in 115g for the National League West Division champion Padres...led the club with 38 pinch-hit at bats...made starts at 1B (11gs), 2B (10gs), 3B (34gs) and DH (1gs)...in the seventh inning on 7/15 vs Atl played right field, his first outfield appearance since 9/23/03...on 5/28 vs StL produced a seasonbest 4rbi with a 438-foot homer that ranks as the second-longest in PETCO Park history...from 4/29-5/4 hit .333 during a season-best 6-game hitting streak (8rbi)...3 times had a season-high 3 hits (4/30 vs LAD, 7/14 vs Atl, 7/25 at LAD)...from 5/27-6/3 made 7 consecutive starts and hit safely in 6 of those games (.292, 2hr, 6rbi)...hit .333 in April, his best month of the season...on 4/9 vs Col produced his first hit as a Padre, a pinchhit double...on 4/14 at Atl made his first start of the season, played 2B and went 2-for-4 with an RBI...on 4/26 vs Ari produced his first home run of the season...on 4/29 vs LAD made his first start of the season at 3B and went 1-for-4 with a triple and an RBI...on 4/20 vs LAD made his first start at 1B since 8/29/02 and went 3- for-4 with the game-winning RBI in the 10th inning...became a free agent following the season...on 1/22 was signed by the Reds to a minor league contract with an invitation to Major League spring training camp.
2005
Played for both the Red Sox and Yankees...combined to hit .210 with 8hr and 30rbi in 94g...overall made 83 starts at 2B, 1 start at 3B and 1 start at SS...from 7/18-8/18 was on Bos' disabled list with a sprained left thumb suffered while making a diving catch in the fourth inning on 7/17 vs NYY...missed 28 games...made 16 rehab apps at Class AAA Pawtucket...came off the DL on 8/18 and the next day was designated for assignment by the Red Sox...was released on 8/26...on 8/30 cleared waivers and signed as a free agent with the Yankees...in that night's game at Sea started at 3B...on 9/4 at Oak hit his first home run as a Yankee...appeared in 9g for NYY, including 2 starts at 2B and 1 start at 3B...made his only postseason appearance as a pinch runner in Game 5 of the American League Division Series vs the Angels....while with the Sox, on 6/26 at Phi tied his career high with 4 runs scored and fell a triple short of the cycle (3-4, 1 2b, 1hr, 3rbi, 4r).
2004
Was acquired from the Rockies in December 2003 and made 138 apps for the World Series champion Red Sox...hit .300 in the 4-game sweep of National League champion StL...established a career high with 88 walks, third most in the American League...also ranked among league leaders in pitches seen per plate appearance (4.15)...led the AL with 177 strikeouts, a Red Sox single-season record and the highest total ever by a Major League switch hitter...from 8/2-8/19 spent time on the 15-day disabled list with a fractured left thumb suffered when he was hit by a Joe Nathan pitch on 8/1 at Min...made 2 rehab apps at Class AAA Pawtucket...vs LHP hit .298 with 7hr and 33rbi...vs RHP hit .246 with 10hr and 49rbi...hit .304 with RISP, including .370 with RISP and less than 2 outs...with the bases loaded went 5-for-15 with 1 grand slam (9/4 vs Tex off Ron Mahay)...produced 36 multi-hit games, including four 3-hit games and a 4-hit game on 7/10 vs Tex (4-5, 2 2b, 1hr, 3rb, 3r)...on 5/25 vs Oak tied his career high with 5rbi...in that game he went 3-for-6 with a duoble, homer and 4 runs scored...began the season by reaching base via ht or walk in each of his first 12g...recorded at least 1 walk in each of his first 5g (7bb) and in 11 of his first 12g (17bb)...on 4/23 at NYY joined Kevin Millar in hitting back-to-back home runs...from 5/29-6/15 hit .373 during a career-high 13-game hitting streak, raising BA from .237 to .268...on 7/10 vs Tex tied his career high with 4 hits...on 8/29 vs Det hit his 50th career home run...from 7/20-9/11 reached base safely in each of the 24 games in which he had an at bat...from 8/24-9/1 scored or drove in a run in 8 consecutive games...started each of the Red Sox' 11 postseason games (3 2b, 3hr, 8rbi, 8r)...began the American League Championship Series vs the Yankees 1-for-14 but had 4 hits in his last 12ab...in the ALCS produced a 3-run HR in the fourth inning of Game 6 and added a solo shot in the eighth inning of Game 7...in Game 1 of the World Series at Fenway Park hit the game-winning home run in the eighth inning off StL's Julian Tavarez...that 2-run shot gave him a home run in 3 consecutive postseason games.
2003
Was the Cubs' Opening Day starter at third base...made 51 apps for Chi before he was traded to the Rockies on 6/20, along with RHP Travis Anderson, in exchange for SS Jose Hernandez...for Chi and Col combined to hit .221 with 2hr and 26rbi in 99 apps...made 61 starts overall, including 47 at 3B, 12 at 2B and 2 at SS...over the course of the season played every position but pitcher, catcher and left field...from 8/1-8/22 was on the Rockies' 15-day disabled list with tendinitis in his right shoulder...on 5/17 at StL produced the second pinch-hit homer of his career (off Steve Kline).
2002
Made his first career Opening Day roster in his lone full season with the Cubs...batted .258 with a career-high 27 home runs and 56 RBI...his 27 homers established a new franchise record for most homers by a switch hitter...twice homered from each side of the plate in the same game, on 6/30 at WSox and 8/29 at Mil...in that game at Comiskey Park, hit a 2-run HR in the sixth inning from the right side and a ninthinning solo shot from the left...became the first Cub to homer from both sides of the plate since Ellis Burton accomplished the feat against the Milwaukee Braves on 9/7/64...later in the season, as part of the Cubs' 10-run fourth on 8/29 at Mil, homered from each side of the plate in that same inning (2-run from the right, 3- run from the left)...became only the second player in Major League history, and the first National Leaguer, to homer from both sides of the plate in the same inning (Cle's Carlos Baerga, 4/8/93 vs NYY)...started games at all 4 infield positions, with 77 at second base (63 starts), 36 at third (29 starts), 22 at first (seven starts) and 12 at shortstop (10 starts)...also made 1 appearance in left field, on 6/5 at Mil...became the first Cub ever to homer at all 4 infield positions in a single season...hit a grand slam (5/30 at Pit of Jimmy Anderson) and a pair of leadoff HR (7/26 at StL off Chuck Finley, 9/11 vs Mtl off Masato Yoshii)...batted leadoff 52 times and also hit second (16 times), fifth (twice), sixth (23 times), seventh (four times) and eigthth (12 times)... batted .273 (84-for-308) with 14 doubles, 19 homers, 33 RBI and 64 runs scored over his final 83 games... batted .241 with 17 homers from the left side and .303 with 10 home runs from the right...drove in all 3 runs in a 3-0 win at LAD on 5/5, going 2-for-4 with a solo homer and a 2-run single...his first career grand slam, on 5/30 at Pit off Jimmy Anderson, was a third-inning shot...from 6/28-7/6 had a season-high 8-game hitting streak (12-25, .480, 3hr).
2001
In his final season in the Athletics organization played for Oak and Class AAA Sacramento...appeared in 38g for the A's, including 12 apps at 2B, 9 apps at 3B, 5 apps at SS and 1 appearance in RF...while with Sacramento posted a .538 slugging percentage and a .370 on-base percentage...played 18 Triple-A games in the outfield, his first professional experience outside the infield.
2000
Made 9 apps for Oak...spent most of the season at Class AAA Sacramento, where he hit .266 with 17 doubles, 11 triples, 24 homers, 73rbi and a career-high 20 stolen bases...led the Pacific Coast League with 111 runs and 94 walks...ranked second in the PCL in triples...produced a .521 slugging percentage and a .399 on-base percentage...on 6/20 vs New Orleans became just the eighth player in Pacific Coast League history to record 3 triples in a game...on 7/9 vs Salt Lake tied the minor league season high with 6 runs scored...played 94g at 3B, 12g at 2B, 7g at SS and 4g at 1B...was promoted to Oak after rosters expanded in September.
1999
Appeared in only 29g because of a torn tendon in his left wrist....was on the disabled list from 4/8- 7/29...had a 12-game rehab assignment with the Arizona Rookie League A's (7/13-7/26) before appearing in 17g for Class AA Midland in July and August...hit .298 with a .412 OBP in the Texas League.
1998
Spent most of the season at Class AAA Edmonton, where he batted .249 with 20 doubles, 4 triples, 10 home runs and 44 RBI in 87 games...played 44 games at 3B, 34 at 2B, 3 at SS and 1 at 1B...also made 11 apps during 2 stints with the Athletics...played 5g at 3B, 2g at SS and 1g at 2B.
1997
Made his Major League debut in just his third professional season...in 68g for the Athletics hit .228 with 6hr and 19rbi...made 40 apps at 3B, 17 apps at 2B and 1 appearance at SS...made his big league debut on 6/10 at Det and singled off Willie Blair in his first career plate appearance...on 6/23 at Sea hit his first career home run (off Derek Lowe)...on 7/3 at SF hit his first career pinch-hit home run (off Doug Creek)...on 8/9 vs Mil hit his first Major League leadoff HR (off Jose Mercedes)...on 8/21 vs Bos went 4-for-4...also appeared in 70g for Class AAA Edmonton and helped the Trappers win the Pacific Coast League championship... for Edmonton hit .328 with 11hr, 46rbi, a .546 slugging percentage and a .472 on-base percentage...with 464walks ranked fourth in the PCL.
1996
Spent his first full season at Class AA Huntsville, where he hit .250 with 10hr, 71rbi and 19 steals in 131g...his 73 walks were the fifth-most in the Southern League...played 2B (57g), SS (57g) and 3B (12g).
1995
Made his professional debut playing shortstop at Single A Modesto, where he batted .258 with 6hr and 31rbi in 56 California League contests.
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
2107
324
484
69
246
30
.230
.341
.735
Year
AB
R
H
HR
RBI
SB
AVG
OBP
OPS
Career Regular Season
2107
324
484
69
246
30
.230
.341
.735
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Awards
World Series Championship
Year
Team
League
2004
Boston Red Sox
AL
League Rankings
Home Runs
Year
HR
Rank
2002
27
20th in NL
Strikeouts
Year
SO
Rank
2005
112
22nd in
2005
3
22nd in AL
2005
109
22nd in AL
2004
177
1st in AL
2002
144
7th in NL
On Base Percentage
Year
OBP
Rank
2004
.373
19th in AL
2002
.374
22nd in NL
Slugging Percentage
Year
SLG
Rank
2002
.512
19th in NL
On Base Plus Slugging
Year
OPS
Rank
2002
.886
20th in NL
Caught Stealing
Year
CS
Rank
2003
6
21st in
2003
3
21st in NL
2003
3
21st in NL
Runs
Year
R
Rank
2004
93
23rd in AL
Doubles
Year
2B
Rank
2004
37
15th in AL
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Latest Transactions
Team
Date
Transaction
November 9, 2009
1B Mark Bellhorn elected free agency.
August 11, 2009
1B Mark Bellhorn assigned to Colorado Springs Sky Sox.
August 5, 2009
Colorado Springs Sky Sox placed 1B Mark Bellhorn on the 7-day disabled list retroactive to August 3, 2009. Right shin contusion.
April 30, 2009
Colorado Springs Sky Sox signed free agent 1B Mark Bellhorn.
April 4, 2009
Colorado Springs Sky Sox released 3B Mark Bellhorn.
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