Mark in the last game of his career, September 28th, 2004.
Batting practice taken the day before the 2002 NLDS matchup between
Arizona and St. Louis.
Mark's pitching debut on September 2, 2002. Mark pitched 1 inning, giving
up 1 hit and 1 run.
Pre-game stretching, a must for any 39-year old
firstbaseman.
As the team's "crafty veterans," Mark Grace and Matt Williams
had a special bond.
Signing autographs for young bone marrow transplant
patients.
Mark became a Diamondback signing via free agency on December 8, 2000.
2001 World Series
Photos
Grace surveys the monuments to New York's pinstriped heroes at Yankee
Stadium.
Goofing around with the hometown fans before Game 1 at Bank One Ballpark.
Mark brings his brand of hard-nosed baseball from the desert to the
Bronx.
Mark takes Orlando Hernandez deep in Game 5 for his first-ever World
Series homerun.
Grace begins the ninth inning Game 7 rally with a single off Mariano
Rivera, which culminates
in Luis Gonzalez's game-winning hit and the memorable on-field celebration.
Mark and his mom Sharon share a moment together in the locker room celebration
following Game 7.
All of Arizona got to share in Grace's joy at the World Series parade
ceremony.
Veterans Randy Johnson, Curt Schilling and Mark Grace celebrate with
the 2001 World Series Trophy.
Jerry Colangelo congratulates Mark for helping bring Arizona a World
Champions trophey.
World Series rings were presented to the players at Arizona's second
home game of 2002.
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