- Ex-husband of Michelle Grace, whose second husband, Ray Liotta, played baseball player "Shoeless" Joe Jackson in Field of Dreams (1989).
- 3-time gold Glover
- Batted .536 in the 1989 NLCS
- He played in 2 playoffs with the Cubs, 89 and 98, and 2001 with Arizona
- Has a son, Jackson (born 11 November 2000)
- Won National League Gold Glove Award at First Base 4 times (1992-1993 and 1995-1996).
- Hit 11 for 17 (.647 Batting Average), 3 Doubles, 1 Triple, 1 Home Run, 8 RBI, 4 Walks and 1 Stolen Base in 1989 National League Championship Series.
- First Baseman for Chicago Cubs (1988-2000) and Arizona Diamondbacks (2001-2003).
- Member of 1989 National League Eastern Division Champion Chicago Cubs team. Member of 2001 World Series Champion Arizona Diamondbacks team. Member of 2002 National League Western Division Champion Arizona Diamondbacks team.
- Named to 3 National League All Star Teams (1993, 1995 and 1997).
- Led National League in At Bats (619) in 1991.
- Led National League in Doubles (51) in 1995.
- Notable career statistics: 2,445 Hits (93rd All Time), 511 Doubles (35th All Time), 1,075 Walks (70th All Time) and 3,554 Times on Base (75th All Time).
- Son Preston born in October 2002
- Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 1988 Rookie All-Star Team.
- Made major league debut on 2 May 1988.
- As of 1993, he is the last Chicago Cub to have hit for the cycle.
- Retired last season (2003) stepped into the Diamondbacks broadcast booth to do color commentary (March 2004)
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