Chad Tracy

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Chad Tracy
Arizona Diamondbacks — No. 18
Third baseman
Born: May 22, 1980 (1980-05-22) (age 28)
Charlotte, North Carolina
Bats: Left Throws: Right 
Major League Baseball debut
April 212004 for the Arizona Diamondbacks
Selected MLB statistics
(through 2007)
Batting average     .288
Home runs     62
Runs batted in     240
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Chad Austin Tracy (born May 22, 1980 in Charlotte, North Carolina) is a third baseman in Major League Baseball who plays with the Arizona Diamondbacks.Tracy also commonly known as "Opposite Field Tracy" bats left handed and throws right handed.

Tracy compiled a .339 batting average during his career at East Carolina University strictly hitting the ball to the opposite field hence the nickname. He was selected by the Arizona Diamondbacks in the seventh round of the 2001 draft.

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[edit] Minor league career

He starred at 3rd base in El Paso, Texas, as part of the El Paso Diablos. In four minor league seasons, Tracy hit .335 with 24 home runs, 85 doubles and 206 RBI in 337 games. In 2002, he was selected to participate in the Futures Game during the All-Star break as the starting third baseman on the U.S. squad.

[edit] Major league career

Tracy made his major league debut with Arizona in 2004. He finished his rookie season with a .285 average, eight home runs, 53 RBI, and a .343 on base percentage in 143 games. He led NL third basemen with 25 errors, and he had a major-league-low .935 fielding percentage at third.

In 2005, Tracy had a breakout season as he batted .308 with 27 home runs and 72 RBI. He also had a slugging percentage of .533.

Tracy's numbers dipped slightly in the 2006 season. He batted .281 with 20 homers and 80 RBI. His slugging percentage went down over 100 points from his 2005 total going from .553 to .451. His 129 strikeouts went up as they nearly doubled his 2005 total. He also tied Edwin Encarnacion for the major league lead in errors by a third baseman, with 25.

[edit] Personal Life

Married in 2007 to Katie Martin - they have one child.[citation needed]

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Awards
Preceded by
Ty Wigginton
Topps Rookie All-Star Third Baseman
2004
Succeeded by
Garrett Atkins
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