Al Clark Autograph

The most expensive item with a signature of Al Clark (CAL RIPKEN JR SIGNED GAME USED 2131 BASEBALL COA AL CLARK UMPIRE FRAUD IRONMAN) was sold in June 2017 for $299.99 while the cheapest item (Al Clark Signed Autograph 4x6 Photo MLB Umpire Perfect Game Auto) found a new owner for $0.01 in December 2023. The month with the most items sold (1) was March 2013 with an average selling price of $9.99 for an autographed item of Al Clark. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in March 2013 with $9.99 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $9.99 was March 2013.

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Traded items with a signature of Al Clark

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Latest News about Al Clark

Frank Clark has had pinched nerve, dealt with all season (11/11/19): Frank Clark was back on the field yesterday, but he said he's been playing hurt all year. The Chiefs pass-rusher said after yesterday's loss to the Titans that he's been dealing with a pinched nerve since training camp. “I’ve been playing kind of timid this whole season,” Clark said, via

Updates On Every Former Michigan Wolverine In The NFL: Week Seven (10/22/19): Big offseason acquisition Frank Clark had not had more than three tackles in a game through the first six weeks of the season for the Kansas City Chiefs. The defender who the Chiefs gave up first-, second- and third-round picks for had a total of just one sack going into last Thursday's primetime Go to news article

Al Clark: Getting a great shot isn’t strictly for the birds (02/09/15): I started in news as a photographer. I shot pictures for base newspapers in the Air Force, as well as pictures out of airplanes and of generals touring radar bases or troops repairing jet engines.