Jun 2014 to 2000 Security OfficerUnited Staffing Associates Porterville, CA Mar 2014 to Jun 2014 General LaborDollar General Salisbury, MD Oct 2013 to Nov 2013 Shelf StockerUnited States Army Fort Story, VA Nov 2010 to Nov 2013 88H Cargo Specialist
Education:
James M. Bennett High Salisbury, MD 2008 to 2010 High School in General StudiesOakland Mills High School Columbia, MD 2006 to 2008
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Mark Worrell homers in first big league at-bat
6/5/08: Mark Worrell blasts a three-run shot to left, scoring Joe Math...
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2011/07/20 Worrell's stellar relief
BOS@BAL: Worrell stymies Red Sox in relief.
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Mark Worrell Interview (Former MLB Pitcher)
For this interview, I talk with Toronto Blue Jays minor league pitchin...
NOTES: Orioles DH Vladimir Guerrero was activated off the 15-day DL after missing 10 games with a broken bone in his right wrist, and RHP Mark Worrell was optioned to Triple-A Norfolk. ... Baltimore LHP Zach Britton will be called up from the minors to start the second game of Saturday's doubleheade
The Angels were protecting a 3-2 lead in the eighth before turning the game into a rout against reliever Mark Worrell. After Trout hit his first major league homer, a three-run drive, Hunter followed a walk to Maicer Izturis with a shot into the left-field seats.
at Camden Yards. He has seven homers in July, a career high for one month. ... After allowing three runs without getting an out against Boston on Monday, Mark Worrell inherited a bases-loaded jam from Hendrickson and struck out Marco Scutaro and Varitek before retiring Yamaico Navarro on a fly ball.
With the bases loaded and the game tied 7-7, Pedroia saw five pitches from sidearming Orioles reliever Mark Worrell. On the sixth, a low-and-away sinker, he went the other way, serving the ball into right field to score McDonald and Marco Scutaro for a 9-7 lead.
He was the first batter to face Baltimore reliever Mark Worrell, a right- hander who had been called up from the minors earlier in the day and throws the baseball like he's skipping stones across a lake -- only much, much more violently.
Pawtucket quickly tied it when the Red Sox's first batter in the bottom of the 11th, Daniel Nava, greeted Tides reliever Mark Worrell with a home run to center field. Worrell (0-3) had just entered the game in relief of Albert Castillo, who had pitched three innings without a hit or run.