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Hank Aaron League
4-1-2201
Pop Clark Left Field
Retired (2107, Age 36)
CAREER BIOGRAPHICAL DATA
AVG .242 Total Rating   Bats/Throws R/R
OPS .710 Status Deceased (2135) Option Years 0  
H 1797 Age at Death 65 Date of Birth 12-26-2070
HR 280 Drafted Round 1, Pick 3
(2088)
Majors Svc Time 13 years
(157 games)
RBI 885
SB 168
OFFENSE PITCHING MENTORING
Contact vs. R Contact vs. L Endurance B-   Ldrship D-
Power vs. R Power vs. L A- Velocity   Mentor vR
Speed Bunt D- Control   Mentor vL
POSITIONS DEFENSE/HEALTH POSTSEASON
 C * --- SS --- Range WS Rings 0
1B --- LF A+ (100%) Arm WS Appearances 2
2B --- CF ---   Health LCS Appearances 4
3B --- RF ---   Injured Days 0 All Star Teams 2
* League requires 75% rating to start at catcher.

Date Opponent AB R H 2B 3B HR RBI BB SO SB CS E OPS OBP SLG ISO AVG
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Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2107-11-01Pop Clark has retired from the Brooklyn Bagmen
2107-07-05Pop Clark of the Brooklyn Bagmen is injured and is expected to be out 38 days.
2098-08-19Pop Clark of the Brooklyn Bagmen is injured and is expected to be out 15 days.
2098-04-26Pop Clark of the Brooklyn Bagmen is injured and is expected to be out 36 days.
2096-06-18Pop Clark of the Brooklyn Bagmen is injured and is expected to be out 5 days.
2095-04-21Pop Clark of the Brooklyn Bagmen is injured and is expected to be out 30 days.
2094-05-15The Brooklyn Bagmen have promoted Pop Clark to the major league team.
2087-09-09A trade has been completed between the Boston Royal Rooters and the Brooklyn Bagmen. The Brooklyn Bagmen receive Gary Haney, Draft Pick 2088 Round 1 BRO (Pop Clark) from the Boston Royal Rooters in exchange for Draft Pick 2089 Round 1 BRO (Mike Donnelly). Protest This Trade.
2086-09-19A trade has been completed between the Boston Royal Rooters and the Brooklyn Bagmen. The Brooklyn Bagmen receive Draft Pick 2088 Round 2 BOS (Andy Edwards), Draft Pick 2087 Round 1 BOS (Greg Farmer) from the Boston Royal Rooters in exchange for Draft Pick 2088 Round 1 BRO (Pop Clark). Protest This Trade.