Tarrik Brock, born in 1973, was a professional baseball player who played as a position player in Major League Baseball (MLB) during the early 2000s. His career spanned from March 29, 2000, to April 22, 2000, during which he appeared in 13 games. Brock's tenure in the big leagues was brief but notable, as he contributed to his teams with a focus on speed and defensive capabilities, traits that were becoming increasingly valuable in the game at that time.
Throughout his MLB career, Brock recorded 2 hits and achieved a batting average of .167, without hitting any home runs or driving in runs. He did, however, demonstrate his base-running skills by successfully stealing 1 base. Although his statistical contributions may not reflect a long or storied career, Brock's presence in the league during an era marked by a shift towards more athletic and versatile players illustrated the evolving nature of the game as teams began to prioritize speed on the bases and defensive versatility.