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Travel Bug Dog Tag Sheriff's Posse: Big Mac

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Owner:
King Boreas Send Message to Owner Message this owner
Released:
Friday, November 8, 2002
Origin:
Minnesota, United States
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Current Goal

Big Mac is retired and likes to travel.

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Biography

Known as "Big Mac," Mark will forever be known as the man who broke baseball's prestigious home run record. When he slugged 70 home runs in 1998, the Cardinals' first baseman not only surpassed the old mark of 61 set by Roger Maris, but he also electrified a baseball nation that was riveted by every one of his at bats. Bathrooms and concession stands are lonely places when Mark strides to the plate. He not only hits home runs at a greater rate than anyone in history, but he hits them unfathomable distances.

Mark followed up the magical season in which he was the Players Choice for Outstanding Player by slamming 65 homers in 1999 - the fourth consecutive season (and fifth overall) that he led the Major Leagues in big flies. In 2000, he was hampered by knee problems, but still hit 32 homers in just 89 games to move into seventh place on the all-time list with 554. Mark is a very patient hitter (he walked an NL-record 162 times in 1998) who can drive the ball to all fields, although he hits most of his home runs to left. He has a huge strike zone, but will rarely chase bad pitches.

A member of the 1984 U.S. Olympic baseball team, Mark played college ball at the University of Southern California and made his Major League debut with the Oakland Athletics in 1986. The following year, he tied for the Major League lead with 49 home runs and was named the American League's Rookie of the Year. In 1997, he was traded from Oakland to St. Louis where he was reunited with Manager Tony La Russa, his former skipper with the A's.

Mark is also a big man away from the field. Through the Mark McGwire Foundation for Children, he contributes $1 million annually to agencies that work with child-abuse victims in St. Louis and Southern California. His fellow players recognized his off-the-field efforts by naming him Man of the Year at the 1997 Players Choice Awards.

England sucked, so Big Mac has joined the Sheriff's Posse.

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Tracking History (28021.4mi) View Map

Retrieve It from a Cache 10/9/2008 GCNJ retrieved it from TB Hotel at Crystal Run New York   Visit Log

Moving it along

Dropped Off 6/29/2008 dmisner placed it in TB Hotel at Crystal Run New York - 65.68 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 6/7/2008 dmisner retrieved it from 8 Bits in a Byte New York   Visit Log

Took Mark for a motorcycle ride. He balances well. We'll see where he rides off to.

Dropped Off 5/24/2008 softball29 placed it in 8 Bits in a Byte New York - 101.83 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 5/16/2008 softball29 retrieved it from Owego Westbound TB Lodge and Trading Post New York   Visit Log

Picked up Big Mac today. Home run time?

Dropped Off 2/8/2008 pendotron placed it in Owego Westbound TB Lodge and Trading Post New York - 29.94 miles  Visit Log
Retrieve It from a Cache 2/3/2008 pendotron retrieved it from Woodbourne Forest Cache Pennsylvania   Visit Log

took Mark home so he will not be stuck in a wildliferefuce all winter and then miss spring training. Lets try to move him South.

Discovered It 1/28/2008 kool_hand discovered it   Visit Log

nice TB tribute. He was a great player, hope he makes it to Cooperstown.

Dropped Off 1/9/2008 KevinM67 placed it in Woodbourne Forest Cache Pennsylvania - 14.42 miles  Visit Log
Write note 12/12/2007 King Boreas posted a note for it   Visit Log

It's a re-issue. I should have known some thief would want it. Please continue to let the TB travel. Thanks!

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