Clark spent seven years in the minors before sticking with Seattle for all of 1981.
Generally unimpressive, from 1984-87 he split time between the Triple-A affiliates
and parent clubs of three AL organizations, then signed with Minnesota for 1988.
(JCA)
FROM THE BASEBALL CHRONOLOGY
»April 5, 1983:
At Seattle, the Mariners open with a 5–4 win over the Yankees. Gaylord Perry makes his 9th Opening Day start, but the win goes to reliever Bryan Clark. Richie Zisk, a Yankee Opening Day nemesis, hits a two-run homer in Seattle's 4-run 3rd inning to chase Ron Guidry. New York chases Perry in the 6th with back-to back homers by Dave Winfield and Steve Kemp. Steve Henderson scores the winner in the 7th when he hits his 3rd single, steals second, takes 3rd on a grounder and scores on a sac fly.
»May 25, 1986: George Brett collects his 2,000th hit, off Bryan Clark in the 4th inning of Kansas City's 2–1, 17-inning victory over the White Sox. Brett finishes the day 1-for-7, while Scott Bankhead picks up his first ML win.