Mark Gubicza Biography
Mark Gubicza is a resigned Baseball pitcher Major League. Mark Gubicza played for California Angels (1997) and 14 significant association seasons with the Kansas City Royals (1984-96). As of now, Mark Gubicza serves on Bally Sports West for Los Angeles Angels games as a variety discourse. Mark played in 1982 in the Florida State Class A-League for Fort Myers.
Mark Gubicza Age
Mark Gubicza was brought into the world in Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, United States, on August 14, 1962. He is 59 years of age, and on August 14, 1962, consistently commends his birthday.
Mark Gubicza Height
Gubicza is a seriously tall and attractive man and stands at a level of 6 ft 4 in/Approx. 1.96 m.
Mark Gubicza Education
Mark joined the William Penn Charter School for his secondary school training. While there, Rubén Amaro Jr was a partner.
Mark Gubicza Family
He was brought up by his mindful and cherishing guardians Anthony Gubicza Jr., and Patricia in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. His dad was in the lower levels for a very long time as a pitcher.
Mark Gubicza Wife
Mark Gubicza is hitched to his pleasant looking and caring spouse Lisa. The team is honored with two gorgeous youngsters in particular Nicolette Gubicza and Ashley Gubicza.
Mark Gubicza Children
Lisa and Mark are glad guardians of two astounding offspring of Nicolette Mark and Ashley Mark.
Mark Gubicza Salary
Mark Guzicza gets a yearly compensation of $10,000 – $100,000. This is as per Bally Sports West anchors/correspondents’ compensations.
Mark Gubicza Net worth
Gubicza has a rough total assets of $1 Million – $5 Million.
Mark Gubicza Career
Presently, Mark Gubicza serves on Bally Sports West for Los Angeles Angels games as a variety editorial. Mark has served for Angels pre-game and post-game shows as a MLB Analyst and furthermore served for Prime Ticket and Fox Sports West. In 2007, He joined on 50 Angels broadcasts with José Mota on KCOP, Prime Ticket, and Fox Sports West. Furthermore, Mark with Bill Macdonald additionally co-facilitated Angels in the Infield.
Mark played the 1981 Amateur Draft in the second round for the Kansas City Royals. He initiated his expert baseball vocation with the Royals Gold in the Gulf Coast League at 18 years old. Mark played in 1982 in the Florida State Class A-League for Fort Myers. On April 6, 1984, at Royals Stadium, He got his significant association debut against the Cleveland Indians. While there, Mark pitched struck out 4, 1 run, surrendered 5 hits, and 6 innings.