Will Clark
Sport: Baseball
Induction Year: 2004
Induction Year: 2004
A six-time All-Star selection, Clark retired from professional baseball after the 2000 season, concluding his 15-year MLB career with a .303 batting average, 2,176 hits, 1,205 RBI and 284 home runs. A native of New Orleans and graduate of Jesuit High School in New Orleans, Clark starred as a first baseman during a record-setting three-year collegiate career at Mississippi State. A two-time All-SEC standout, he earned All-American honors in 1984 and 1985. Clark earned collegiate baseball’s highest honor that season, the Golden Spikes Award. He played in the bigs for San Francisco, Texas, Baltimore and St. Louis. He had 35 home runs in his second season, 1987, and he had five seasons with more than 20 home runs, and four seasons with more that 100 RBI. He helped teams to postseason playoffs in five years, including 1987 and 1989 with the Giants, highlighted by an incredible NLCS in ’89 when he batted .650 (13-for-20) in five games and had two home runs.







