Matt Clark

37-Year-Old First Baseman1B
 Free Agent  
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$Signed a minor league contract with the Brewers in July of 2014.
1BMilwaukee Brewers  
April 27, 2015
Clark owns a .275/.292/.449 slash line to go along with three home runs and 11 RBI through 16 games with Triple-A Colorado Springs.
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Clark's numbers look pretty good at first glance, but he has not taken advantage of the thin Colorado air as well as some of his teammates, and owns a 2:16 BB:K ratio on the season. He could be an option for the big club at some point this season, but would likely need an injury to Adam Lind to even have a chance at any sort of regular playing time.
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Past Fantasy Outlooks
2016
2015
Thanks to the Brewers acquiring Adam Lind last offseason, Clark was relegated to spending the entire year with Triple-A Colorado Springs. The left-hander was able to produce a good year while in the minors, posting a .291/.367/.492 line thanks to 20 home runs and a career-high 34 doubles. Clark still strikes out a fair amount (19.3% K%), but 2015 marked a definite improvement from the 24.4% K% he posted in 2014 in Triple-A. If he lands on a big league roster in 2016, it will likely be as a callup when injuries deplete the organizational depth in front of him.
After spending five years in the Padres’ minor league system, a year in Japan, and most of the 2014 season in the minors, Clark made his big league debut last September with the Brewers. He failed to make much contact, but did sock three home runs in the season’s final month. Clark is a long shot to open 2015 with the Brewers after the team acquired fellow left-handed first baseman Adam Lind during the offseason, but Lind has had trouble staying healthy the last few seasons, and Clark would likely be next in line should Lind miss any time.
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1BMilwaukee Brewers  
March 31, 2015
Clark and Jason Rogers were optioned to Triple-A Colorado Springs on Tuesday, Tom Haudricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
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1BMilwaukee Brewers  
March 16, 2015
Clark is 9-for-24 (.375) with two home runs and three RBI through 10 games this spring.
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Illness
March 12, 2015
Clark was sent home from camp Wednesday morning due to an illness, Tom Hardricourt of the Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reports.
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1BMilwaukee Brewers  
September 17, 2014
Clark is not in the lineup Wednesday against the Cardinals.
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1BMilwaukee Brewers  
September 16, 2014
Clark is in the lineup for Tuesday's game against the Cardinals.
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