Chad Tracy
FameRank: 4

"Chad Austin Tracy" is an American former professional baseball third baseman who played for the Arizona Diamondbacks,

Chicago Cubs, Florida Marlins, Hiroshima Toyo Carp, and Washington Nationals over a 10 year career.

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You put together 500 at-bats, I think anybody respects somebody who hits .300.

It's something that guys normally do for years before they get comfortable to play at this level, and I'm just trying to hang in there and make the plays that I'm supposed to and bring my bat to the lineup every night.

He just said that [Quirk] was sorry because he lost his cool.

Either one of those corner infield positions is where I'm most comfortable, ... Eventually, maybe I'll be that comfortable in the outfield.

I tell myself every night, 'The season's not over. You've got to battle,' ... You can't dictate how many RBIs you get from where you hit in the lineup, usually. But you can dictate the batting average by just having good at-bats and trying to put good swings on it.

It's a business. Yeah, I've thought about it.

I don't care if it's the outfield or the infield, ... as long as I know what to prepare for. I can make myself a decent outfielder. I can already play the infield. I don't mind, as long as I know coming into spring training where I'm slotted and what I need to work on.

He was working both sides of the plate. He got a lot of ground balls, got what he needed. He's had a good year and it seems like he's been doing it to more than just us.