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Chad Tracy (baseball, born 1985)

Chad Samuel Tracy (born July 4, 1985) is an American professional baseball manager and former player. He is currently the manager of the Worcester Red Sox. He played college baseball at Pepperdine University then played professionally from 2006 to 2014, primarily as a first baseman. He also competed for the United States national baseball team.

Chad Tracy
Tracy with the Clinton LumberKings in 2007
First baseman
Born: (1985-07-04) July 4, 1985 (age 37)
Arlington Heights, Illinois
Bats: Right
Throws: Right

Playing career

High school and college

Tracy attended Claremont High School in Claremont, California, then Pepperdine University, where he played college baseball for the Pepperdine Waves baseball team in the West Coast Conference (WCC) of the NCAA Division I. At Pepperdine, Tracy was named the WCC All-Star catcher and Player of the Year in 2005, as he led the WCC with a .367 batting average, 94 hits, 12 home runs, 61 runs batted in (RBIs), and 22 doubles.[1] He was named a preseason All-American and a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award, given to the top catcher in NCAA Division I, in 2006.[1]

Minor League Baseball

Tracy was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the third round (88th overall) of the 2006 Major League Baseball draft.[2] He made his professional debut with the Spokane Indians of the Class-A Short Season Northwest League that season,[3] and was named a Northwest League postseason all-star.[2]

In 2007, Tracy played for the Clinton LumberKings of the Class A Midwest League, batting .250 with 14 home runs and 84 RBIs in 134 games; defensively, he was primarily a left fielder.[3] He was named a mid-season all-star.[2] He also played 26 games in the Hawaii Winter Baseball league.[3] In 2008, he played for the Bakersfield Blaze of the Class A-Advanced California League and the Frisco RoughRiders of the Double-A Texas League, batting a combined .296 with 17 home runs and 82 RBIs in 130 games, while seeing time as a left fielder, first baseman, and catcher.[3] He also played 15 games in the Arizona Fall League.[3]

Tracy returned to Double-A Frisco in 2009, playing 136 games while batting .279 with 26 home runs and 107 RBIs; defensively, he played 81 games as a first baseman.[3] He was also named a Texas League postseason all-star.[2] In 2010, Tracy played in Triple-A with the Oklahoma City RedHawks, batting .263 with 17 home runs and 55 RBIs in 78 games.[3] He also played one game with the rookie-league Arizona League Rangers.[3]

The Rangers invited Tracy to spring training as a non-roster invitee in 2011.[4] He spent the season in Triple-A, batting .259 with 26 home runs and 109 RBIs in 134 games for the Round Rock Express of the Pacific Coast League (PCL).[3]

The Colorado Rockies acquired Tracy from the Rangers before the 2012 season, via a trade for pitcher Greg Reynolds,[2] and invited him to spring training.[5] He spent the season with the Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the PCL, playing in 133 games while batting .259 with 12 home runs and 82 RBIs.[3] After the season, Tracy elected to become a free agent.[2]

Tracy signed a minor-league contract with the Kansas City Royals prior to the 2013 season.[2] In 45 games with the Omaha Royals of the PCL, he batted .187 with 4 home runs and 18 RBIs.[3] He was released on July 3.[2] He then played 59 games with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball, an independent baseball league, batting .289 with 9 home runs and 37 RBIs.[3] In January 2014, Tracy signed a minor-league contract with the Baltimore Orioles,[2] but did play for their organization. He returned to the Revolution, batting .272 with 23 home runs and 97 RBIs during t2014, his final professional season as a player.[3]

Overall, Tracy played eight seasons with affiliated Minor League Baseball teams, appearing in 857 games while batting .265 with 127 home runs and 572 RBIs.[3] He also played 233 games with other professional teams (fall, winter, or independent leagues), batting .264 with 42 home runs and 161 RBIs.[3] Defensively, he played primarily as a first baseman, appearing at that position in 499 total games while compiling a .986 fielding percentage.[3]

International competition

Tracy played for the United States national baseball team in the 2011 Baseball World Cup and the 2011 Pan American Games,[6] winning the silver medal.[7]

Managerial career

Tracy managed for three seasons in the farm system of the Los Angeles Angels.[8] In 2015, he led the Burlington Bees of the Class A Midwest League to a 63–76 record.[3] He then spent 2016 and 2017 with the Inland Empire 66ers, a Class A-Advanced team in the California League, compiling records of 48–92 and 65–75, respectively.[3] He then spent four seasons as the Angels' minor league field coordinator.[8]

On December 13, 2021, Davis was named the manager of the Worcester Red Sox, the Triple-A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox.[8]

Managerial record

Year Team (Class) W L Pct. Notes
2015 Burlington Bees (A) 63 76 .453
2016 Inland Empire 66ers (A+) 48 92 .343
2017 Inland Empire 66ers (A+) 65 75 .464
2022 Worcester Red Sox (AAA) Season ongoing
Total 176 243 .420

Personal

Tracy's father, Jim Tracy, is a former Major League Baseball player, coach, and manager in the National League.[8] His paternal grandfather, Jim Tracy Sr., and two brothers, Brian and Mark, also played baseball professionally.[8]

References

  1. ^ a b "#1 in College Sports". CSTV.com. June 18, 2004. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
  2. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Chad Tracy Stats, Fantasy & News". MiLB.com. Retrieved December 13, 2021.
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r "Chad Tracy". Baseball-Reference.com. Retrieved December 13, 2021.
  4. ^ T.R. Sullivan. "Rangers prospect Tracy faces father's Rockies | MLB.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
  5. ^ "Top prospect Nolan Arenado, veteran Jamie Moyer among Rockies' Spring Training invitees | ColoradoRockies.com: News". Mlb.mlb.com. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
  6. ^ "Andrelczyk, Thurston join Team USA | New Orleans Zephyrs News". Milb.com. September 16, 2011. Retrieved January 29, 2014.
  7. ^ Emrich, Robert (October 26, 2011). "Van Ostrand, Canada take Pan Am gold | The Official Site of Minor League Baseball". Minor League Baseball. Retrieved January 12, 2012.
  8. ^ a b c d e McDonald, Joe (December 13, 2021). "New skipper at Polar Park: Chad Tracy named manager of Worcester Red Sox". Telegram & Gazette. Worcester, Massachusetts. Retrieved December 13, 2021.

External links

  • Career statistics and player information from Baseball Reference (Minors)
Preceded by Worcester Red Sox manager
2022–present
Succeeded by
Incumbent

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For the former major league third baseman born in 1980 see Chad Tracy Chad Samuel Tracy born July 4 1985 is an American professional baseball manager and former player He is currently the manager of the Worcester Red Sox He played college baseball at Pepperdine University then played professionally from 2006 to 2014 primarily as a first baseman He also competed for the United States national baseball team Chad TracyTracy with the Clinton LumberKings in 2007First basemanBorn 1985 07 04 July 4 1985 age 37 Arlington Heights IllinoisBats RightThrows RightMedals Men s baseballRepresenting United StatesPan American Games2011 Guadalajara National team Contents 1 Playing career 1 1 High school and college 1 2 Minor League Baseball 1 3 International competition 2 Managerial career 2 1 Managerial record 3 Personal 4 References 5 External linksPlaying career EditHigh school and college Edit Tracy attended Claremont High School in Claremont California then Pepperdine University where he played college baseball for the Pepperdine Waves baseball team in the West Coast Conference WCC of the NCAA Division I At Pepperdine Tracy was named the WCC All Star catcher and Player of the Year in 2005 as he led the WCC with a 367 batting average 94 hits 12 home runs 61 runs batted in RBIs and 22 doubles 1 He was named a preseason All American and a semifinalist for the Johnny Bench Award given to the top catcher in NCAA Division I in 2006 1 Minor League Baseball Edit Tracy was drafted by the Texas Rangers in the third round 88th overall of the 2006 Major League Baseball draft 2 He made his professional debut with the Spokane Indians of the Class A Short Season Northwest League that season 3 and was named a Northwest League postseason all star 2 In 2007 Tracy played for the Clinton LumberKings of the Class A Midwest League batting 250 with 14 home runs and 84 RBIs in 134 games defensively he was primarily a left fielder 3 He was named a mid season all star 2 He also played 26 games in the Hawaii Winter Baseball league 3 In 2008 he played for the Bakersfield Blaze of the Class A Advanced California League and the Frisco RoughRiders of the Double A Texas League batting a combined 296 with 17 home runs and 82 RBIs in 130 games while seeing time as a left fielder first baseman and catcher 3 He also played 15 games in the Arizona Fall League 3 Tracy returned to Double A Frisco in 2009 playing 136 games while batting 279 with 26 home runs and 107 RBIs defensively he played 81 games as a first baseman 3 He was also named a Texas League postseason all star 2 In 2010 Tracy played in Triple A with the Oklahoma City RedHawks batting 263 with 17 home runs and 55 RBIs in 78 games 3 He also played one game with the rookie league Arizona League Rangers 3 The Rangers invited Tracy to spring training as a non roster invitee in 2011 4 He spent the season in Triple A batting 259 with 26 home runs and 109 RBIs in 134 games for the Round Rock Express of the Pacific Coast League PCL 3 The Colorado Rockies acquired Tracy from the Rangers before the 2012 season via a trade for pitcher Greg Reynolds 2 and invited him to spring training 5 He spent the season with the Colorado Springs Sky Sox of the PCL playing in 133 games while batting 259 with 12 home runs and 82 RBIs 3 After the season Tracy elected to become a free agent 2 Tracy signed a minor league contract with the Kansas City Royals prior to the 2013 season 2 In 45 games with the Omaha Royals of the PCL he batted 187 with 4 home runs and 18 RBIs 3 He was released on July 3 2 He then played 59 games with the York Revolution of the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball an independent baseball league batting 289 with 9 home runs and 37 RBIs 3 In January 2014 Tracy signed a minor league contract with the Baltimore Orioles 2 but did play for their organization He returned to the Revolution batting 272 with 23 home runs and 97 RBIs during t2014 his final professional season as a player 3 Overall Tracy played eight seasons with affiliated Minor League Baseball teams appearing in 857 games while batting 265 with 127 home runs and 572 RBIs 3 He also played 233 games with other professional teams fall winter or independent leagues batting 264 with 42 home runs and 161 RBIs 3 Defensively he played primarily as a first baseman appearing at that position in 499 total games while compiling a 986 fielding percentage 3 International competition Edit Tracy played for the United States national baseball team in the 2011 Baseball World Cup and the 2011 Pan American Games 6 winning the silver medal 7 Managerial career EditTracy managed for three seasons in the farm system of the Los Angeles Angels 8 In 2015 he led the Burlington Bees of the Class A Midwest League to a 63 76 record 3 He then spent 2016 and 2017 with the Inland Empire 66ers a Class A Advanced team in the California League compiling records of 48 92 and 65 75 respectively 3 He then spent four seasons as the Angels minor league field coordinator 8 On December 13 2021 Davis was named the manager of the Worcester Red Sox the Triple A affiliate of the Boston Red Sox 8 Managerial record Edit Year Team Class W L Pct Notes2015 Burlington Bees A 63 76 4532016 Inland Empire 66ers A 48 92 3432017 Inland Empire 66ers A 65 75 4642022 Worcester Red Sox AAA Season ongoingTotal 176 243 420Personal EditTracy s father Jim Tracy is a former Major League Baseball player coach and manager in the National League 8 His paternal grandfather Jim Tracy Sr and two brothers Brian and Mark also played baseball professionally 8 References Edit a b 1 in College Sports CSTV com June 18 2004 Retrieved January 29 2014 a b c d e f g h i Chad Tracy Stats Fantasy amp News MiLB com Retrieved December 13 2021 a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r Chad Tracy Baseball Reference com Retrieved December 13 2021 T R Sullivan Rangers prospect Tracy faces father s Rockies MLB com News Mlb mlb com Retrieved January 29 2014 Top prospect Nolan Arenado veteran Jamie Moyer among Rockies Spring Training invitees ColoradoRockies com News Mlb mlb com Retrieved January 29 2014 Andrelczyk Thurston join Team USA New Orleans Zephyrs News Milb com September 16 2011 Retrieved January 29 2014 Emrich Robert October 26 2011 Van Ostrand Canada take Pan Am gold The Official Site of Minor League Baseball Minor League Baseball Retrieved January 12 2012 a b c d e McDonald Joe December 13 2021 New skipper at Polar Park Chad Tracy named manager of Worcester Red Sox Telegram amp Gazette Worcester Massachusetts Retrieved December 13 2021 External links EditCareer statistics and player information from Baseball Reference Minors Preceded byBilly McMillon Worcester Red Sox manager2022 present Succeeded byIncumbent Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Chad Tracy baseball born 1985 amp oldid 1082052952, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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