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Quinn David Mack (born September 11, 1965) is an American former professional baseball
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. He spent part of one season in
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, appearing in five games for the
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in 1994. Mack's five major league games came between June 16 and June 21, 1994. In his major league debut, Mack batted five times and got three
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, including two doubles. In the next four games, however, Mack got two hits in sixteen at bats, finishing with a .238 career
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. Mack is the younger brother of fellow MLB outfielder Shane Mack.


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Mack's minor league statistics
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