azcentral.com - 5/27/2008
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ATLANTA - Chad Tracy was back from the disabled list and in the lineup Monday, and although he started at first base in place of Conor Jackson , manager Bob Melvin made it sound as if it's not going to be a regular occurrence. "Conor's going to play," Melvin said, adding that he wanted Jackson to have a day off. Tracy can also play third base, and it sounds as if that might be his best way to ...
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MLB Rumors - MLBTradeRumors.com —
... Chad Tracy, Diamondbacks. It may make sense to keep him around to compete with Mark Reynolds. Plus, teams would want to see Tracy prove his health. ...
DBacks Tracy back, but in what role
My Sports Rumors —
... amount of at-bats.” One thing that is not in question thou, is if Tracy is healthy and performing, this Diamondbacks team becomes a lot better. With a legitimate power threat on the bench, the D’Backs would have two solid pinch-hitters teams would have to worry about, the other being Micah Owings. This team could definitely be poised for a very deep playoff run, remember I do have them picked as this years World Series Champions.
Here’s a link to the AZCentral.com, and some other Diamondback notes. ...
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DBacks Tracy back, but in what role
mysportsrumors.com 5/27/2008 — Chad Tracy made his return to the Arizona Diamondbacks in last night’s game. Tracy got the start at first, so the team could give starting first baseman Conor Jackson a day off. Tracy will not be playing their regularly as Conor is having a pretty good season, so where else could he play? Tracy also has experience at third base, but that position is pretty much locked up with Mark Reynolds.
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Major League Baseball News 5/29/2008
Chad Tracy started twice since coming off the disabled list on Monday, but the starting third baseman was out of the lineup on Wednesday. Mark Reynolds was back at the hot corner to face Jonathan Sanchez -- a left-hander.