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Mike Bacsik (Full Name: Michael Joseph Bacsik) is a popular American previous Major League Baseball (MLB) pitcher and a current radio host. As of now, Mike works as a co-host on the K&C Masterpiece show on DFW radio station KRLD (105.3 The Fan) since 2010. He is mostly known for having given up Barry Bonds’ 756th career home run on August 7, 2007, which broke the all-time record previously held by Hank Aaron.
Mike Bacsik Age
Mike was born on November 11, 1977, in Dallas, Texas, in the United States. He is 44 years old.
Mike Bacsik Height
He is a man of above-average stature. Mike stands at a height of 6 ft 2 in (Approx 1.88 m).
Mike Bacsik Family
He was born in Dallas, Texas, to his parents. Mike is the son of Michael James Bacsik, who pitched in the majors from 1975–1980. His father became one of 30 pitchers in 1976 who pitched to Hank Aaron while Aaron had accumulated 755 career home runs.
Mike Bacsik Wife
Mike is happily married to his lovely wife Sue Myers. The pair married in February 2000. Mike and his wife Sue Myers have a daughter named Mary Grace, and a son named Jacob Ryan. He afterward announced on KTCK that he and his wife were expecting their third child.
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After his playing career, Mike has had a long-running media career in sports. As a previous intern at Dallas/Fort Worth (DFW) radio station KTCK (“Sportsradio 1310 The Ticket”) for the BaD Radio Show before beginning his MLB career, he afterward worked as the show producer on “The Ticket” for midday host Norm Hitzges and presented other fill-in on-air host duties.
In addition, Mike gave the BaD Radio Show numerous interviews both before and after giving up Bonds’ record-breaking home run, at one point claiming he would “give up the home run to Bonds” to be immortalized in baseball history. He was fired by KTCK in late April 2010 due to offensive comments he made on Twitter.
During the 2007 MLB postseason, Mike served as an analyst at ESPN. He now works as a color analyst for select college baseball games on Fox Sports Southwest and Fox College Sports. Over the 2012 college baseball season, Mike served as the baseball analyst for broadcasts of TCU baseball on The Mountain, the official Mountain West Conference cable TV channel. He also carried that role into the 2013 season, serving as a color analyst for TCU games on Fox Sports Southwest and Fox College Sports. He now works as a co-host on the K&C Masterpiece show on DFW radio station KRLD (105.3 The Fan).
Mike Bacsik Salary
He earns a satisfying amount from his work as a co-host on the K&C Masterpiece show on DFW radio station KRLD (105.3 The Fan) since 2010. Mike’s average salary is $78,361 per year.
Mike Bacsik Net Worth
Mike gets his wealth from his work as a co-host on the K&C Masterpiece show on DFW radio station KRLD (105.3 The Fan) since 2010. Therefore, Mike has accumulated a decent fortune over the years of his work. Mike’s estimated net worth is $776,607.
How Old is Mike Bacsik
Mike is a 44-year-old who was born on November 11, 1977, in Dallas, Texas, in the United States.
Where Is Mike Bacsik
He works as a co-host on the K&C Masterpiece show on DFW radio station KRLD (105.3 The Fan) since 2010. Mike is well known for having given up Barry Bonds’ 756th career home run on August 7, 2007, which broke the all-time record previously held by Hank Aaron.