Show modern player card
Name Team Age
Mark Grant Retired (2006, Age 36) Died (2039, Age 69)
Drafted Position Bats/Throws
Round 1, Pick 13
(1991)
SP L/L
League Option Years   Majors Service Time
Ted Williams League 0 9 years (65 games)
Total Rating   Arm Range
B+
Contact vs R Contact vs L Speed
D- D+
Power vs R Power vs L Bunting
D-
Endurance Velocity Control
B- B+
Leadership   Mentor Value  
B- A-
Health   Injured Days   Birthday
0 10/24/1970
WS Rings WS Appearances LCS Appearances
1 2 3
Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---) Alt Pos (---)
(0.0 %) (0.0 %) (0.0 %)

Stats  |   Splits  |   Playoffs  |   Energy  |   Improvements  |   Past Skills  |   Awards   |  Batting   |  Fielding   |  Game Log
Career Transactions
DateTransaction
2006-11-01Mark Grant has retired from the Chicago Chinese Assassins
1997-07-28The Chicago Chinese Assassins have promoted Mark Grant to the major league team. The Chicago Chinese Assassins have designated Jay Daniels for assignment.
1997-04-09The Chicago Chinese Assassins have renamed Ty McClanahan to Mark Grant.
1995-05-09A trade has been completed between the Washington 55ers and the Chicago Chinese assassins. The Chicago Chinese assassins receive Dike Burch, Ted Lajeskie, George Mattis, Ty McClanahan from the Washington 55ers in exchange for Tom Bittiger, Ron Renton, Dallas Pickup, Draft Pick 1996 Round 1 CHA (Nick Nolan), Draft Pick 1998 Round 1 CHA (Bill Daviault).
1990-10-15A trade has been completed between the Cleveland Cuyahogas and the Washington Nationals. The Washington Nationals receive Draft Pick 1991 Round 1 WAS (Ty McClanahan) from the Cleveland Cuyahogas in exchange for Draft Pick 1992 Round 1 WAS (Glenn Engle).
1988-09-26A trade has been completed between the Washington Nationals and the Cleveland Cuyahogas. The Cleveland Cuyahogas receive Draft Pick 1991 Round 1 WAS (Ty McClanahan) from the Washington Nationals in exchange for Draft Pick 1989 Round 1 WAS (George Bischoff).