- Hit a solo home run in Game 6 of the 1995 World Series for the Atlanta Braves against the Cleveland Indians. That turned out to be the only run of the game and the only run pitcher Tom Glavine needed as he pitched a complete-game, one-hit, 1-0 shutout to give the Braves the World Series championship.
- His 112 games, 398 at-bats, 63 RBI and 64 walks (as of 2002) are postseason records.
- Announced his retirement. In 1,610 regular season games with the Atlanta Braves, Cleveland Indians, New York Yankees and Oakland Athletics, Justice had 1571 hits, including 305 homers with 1,017 RBI for a .279 batting average (6 February 2003)
- Hit a 3 run home run to take the lead in Game 6 of the 2000 ALCS to win the series.
- Engaged to Nicole Foster from 1999 to 2000.
- Wife Rebecca is the founder and owner of the Exotic Spices calendar series.
- Has 3 children: son, David Christopher Justice Jr. (b. December 27, 1999) with ex-fiancée, Nicole Foster and son, Dionisio Justice (b. June 7, 2002) & daughter, Raquel Justice (b. June 16, 2004) with wife, Rebecca Villalobos.
- 1990 National League Rookie of the Year (6 November 1990)
- 2000 American League Championship Series MVP
- ML Debut: 24 May 1989
- The Atlanta Braves send Justice and CF Marquis Grissom to the Cleveland Indians for CF Kenny Lofton and reliever Alan Embree (25 March 1997).
- The New York Mets send 3B Robin Ventura to the New York Yankees for Justice (7 December 2001)
- The New York Mets send Justice and $1.2 million to the Oakland Athletics for Ps Mark Guthrie and Tyler Yates (14 December 2001).
- The New York Yankees obtain Justice from the Cleveland Indians for OF Ricky Ledee and two players to be named (29 June 2000).
- Member of Omega Psi Phi Fraternity Inc.
- Named to Baseball Digest magazine's 1990 Rookie All-Star Team.
- Announced his retirement from baseball. (January 2003)
- Ex-brother-in-law of Heidi Berry.
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