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Andrew Michael Tracy (born December 11, 1973 in Bowling Green, Ohio) is a Major League Baseball first baseman who is currently in the Philadelphia Phillies organzation. He is an alumnus of Bowling Green State University. Drafted by the Montreal Expos in the 16th round of the 1996 Major League Baseball Draft, Tracy would make his major league debut with the Expos on April 25, 2000. After making his debut for the Expos at the beginning of the 2000, Tracy would compile what would become a career high .260 batting average with 11 home runs and 32 RBI. Tracy split time backing up Expos starting first baseman Lee Stevens and starting third baseman Michael Barrett. Tracy entered spring training of the 2001 competing for the starting third base position. The position was vacated when Barrett moved to the catcher position. Tracy competed with Geoff Blum, Fernando Tatis, Mike Mordecai, and Ryan Minor for the position, which ultimately went to Blum. After compiling a mere .109 batting average with 2 home runs and 8 RBI throughout the season, Tracy was selected off waivers from the Expos by the New York Mets on March 27, 2002. Tracy would not appear at the major league level again until the2004 season. He spent the 2002 and 2003 seasons in the minor league systems of the New York Mets and Colorado Rockies, respectively. Tracy would resurface at the major league level in 2004, appearing in 15 games for the Rockies, serving primarily as a pinch hitter. A .188 batting average with no home runs and one RBI was Tracy's offensive results by season's end. Tracy would begin the 2005 season playing for the Colorado Springs Sky Sox, the Triple-A affiliate of the Rockies. Midway through the season he would leave the Rockies organization and finish the season playing for the Tohoku Rakuten Golden Eagles of the Japanese Pacific League. The 2006 and 2007 seasons saw Tracy return to playing in the minor league systems of MLB's Baltimore Orioles and New York Mets, with no appearances in the majors. Tracy was invited to attend spring training with the Philadelphia Phillies as a non-roster invitee prior to the 2008 season, but was assigned to minor league camp on March 9, 2008. Tracy was assigned to the Phillies' Triple-A affiliate, the Lehigh Valley IronPigs, in Allentown, Pennsylvania until his call up to Philadelphia on August 23, 2008. Before his call-up Tracy had not appeared at the Major League level since October 3, 2004. Tracy was disgnated for assignment on August 27 and was sent outright to the minors, but returned when the rosters expanded on September 1. He broke his hand while playing for the Philadelphia Phillies in 2008 from a line drive which ended his season. The Phillies announced on September 9, 2009 that they would be releasing veteran pitcher Rodrigo López to make room on the roster for Tracy. [edit] External links
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