This is no sportsman of steel. McGwire is claustrophobic, has sinus problems and, were it not for contact lenses, would be unable to see the pitcher, much less the ball. He's on warm terms with ex-wife Kathy Williamson and speaks openly of his years of psychotherapy. Says Williamson, who is remarried and lives just blocks away in California's Orange County: "Therapy has helped Mark sort out his priorities." One of those is helping sexually abused children—a cause to which he annually donates $1 million of his $9 million salary. His main focus, though, is his only child, Matt, 11, a sometime Cardinals bat-boy who was on hand for homers 61 and 62. McGwire, says Cardinals manager Tony La Russa, "is a better person than he is a player. You know the player, so you can imagine the person." As for his breathtaking season, McGwire is still coming to terms with his achievement. "Friends go, 'Do you know the magnitude of what you've done for the history of the game?' and I say, 'Yeah, I understand,' " the slugger reports. "But I really don't. I think it's going to take some time."
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