Mike Bacsik Baseball player

Michael Joseph Bacsik (/ˈbæsɨk/; born November 11, 1977) is a former Major League Baseball pitcher. Bacsik is the son of Michael James Bacsik, who pitched in the majors from 1975-1980. He is particularly notable for giving up Barry Bonds' 756th career home run, which broke the all-time record formerly held by Hank Aaron.Bacsik also has a long-running media career. A former intern at Dallas/Ft. Worth, Texas radio station KTCK ('Sportsradio 1310 The Ticket') for the Bob and Dan (BaD) Radio Show prior to beginning his Major League career, Bacsik later served as the show producer on 'The Ticket' for midday host Norm Hitzges and performed other fill-in on-air host duties. He was fired in late April 2010 for offensive comments he made on Twitter. Bacsik currently serves as a color analyst for selected college baseball games on Fox Sports Southwest and Fox College Sports. He currently serves as co-host on the Dallas/Ft. Worth radio station KRLD 105.3 The Fan show "G-Bag Nation".

Personal facts

Birth dateNovember 11, 1977
Birth place
Dallas

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Baseball player

Career startAugust 05, 2001
Career endSeptember 30, 2007
batting sideLeft
former teams
Cleveland Indians
Washington Nationals
position
Pitcher
teams
Cleveland Indians
New York Mets
Texas Rangers (baseball)
Washington Nationals
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