Al Clark

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'''Al Clark''' umpired in professional baseball in 1972 through 2001, reaching the American League in 1976.   
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Clark was fired by [[Sandy Alderson]], then Executive VP of the Commissioner's office, in June, 2001; he was later convicted of falsely authenticating thousands of baseball memorabilia items for resale at inflated prices.
 
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Clark was fired by [[Sandy Alderson]], then Executive VP of the Commissioner's office, in June, 2001; he was later convicted of falsely authenticating thousands of baseball memorabilia items for resale at inflated prices.
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See Unknown in the index for other people with this or a similar name.
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Height: 5' 10" "
Weight: 195


Al Clark umpired in professional baseball in 1972 through 2001, reaching the American League in 1976.

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Clark was fired by Sandy Alderson, then Executive VP of the Commissioner's office, in June, 2001; he was later convicted of falsely authenticating thousands of baseball memorabilia items for resale at inflated prices.


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