Mark Bradley (baseball)

[1] Back in triple A for 1982, he batted .317 with twelve home runs and 101 RBIs for the Pacific Coast League's Albuquerque Dukes.

[2] In Spring training 1983, Bradley was hitting .353 when he was traded to the injury riddled New York Mets for two minor league pitchers.

[4] He hit his first major league home run as a pinch hitter on June 2 off Fernando Valenzuela to send that game to extra innings.

[5] The Mets lost in fourteen innings, giving them a record of 16–30, and prompting manager George Bamberger to resign after the game.

On December 30, 2024, Bradley was found dead at his residence in Louisville, Kentucky; he had previously been undergoing treatment for colorectal cancer.