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I’m a four-time All-Star with 340 homers but blew fortune on 18 luxury cars and had to sell $2.4million mansion – I have no regrets

Jack Clark used to be one of the most feared right-handed sluggers in the National League.

Known as 'the Ripper', the four-time All-Star hit 340 home runs in an 18-year MLB career.

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Clark won the Silver Slugger Award in 1985 and 1987 while on the San Francisco Giants.

His reputation saw him walked 1,246 times by pitchers.

“One hell of a hitter, he puts the fear of God in you when he comes up to bat," said his St. Louis Cardinals manager Whitey Herzog.

"He’s a good guy to have on your club, in your clubhouse.”

Earning over $10million in his career, Clark could have been set for life.

But in 1992 - in the middle of a three-year $8.7million contract with the Boston Red Sox - he ended up filing for bankruptcy in 1992 with $6.7million debts.

The batter's love for fast cars was behind his financial struggles.

Clark set up his own drag-racing business, which he lost along with a $2.4million California mansion.

His outrageous car collection also had to go.

According to Sports Illustrated, a $700,000 1990 Ferrari F-40 was the highlight of a fleet of 18, which also included a 1989 Ferrari Mondial, and 1992 Mercedes 500 SL Coupe - each worth over $100,000.

"This shows everybody what can happen to you if you don't manage your money well," Clark said at the time. "I did it to myself."