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Andy Green (baseball)

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roster but was rarely used, hitting .186/.293/.267 as a backup infielder and in the difficult role of pinch-hitting (though he batted .234/.345/.362 in 56 pinch-hit games). He only got nine starts during the year. He also briefly appeared with Tucson in a rehab stint, batting only .240/.288/.320 in
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in runs, hits, total bases (311), doubles and triples and was 6th in average. He reached base in 54 consecutive games at one point and almost doubled his career home run total. He tied for 8th in the minors in average, scored 11 more runs than any other minor league that year, was second in the
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Andy returned to Tucson in 2004 and hit .327/.394/.534 with 31 doubles in 77 games. That earned him a call-up to the Diamondbacks, where he only managed a .202/.241/.266 line in 46 games as a backup infielder. His first big-league hit was a pinch-hit homer against
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to consecutive first and second half division titles, he was named Southern League's Manager of the Year. Green was named the 2014 Southern League manager of the year and was the first manager in Southern League history to win that award in consecutive years.
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on an academic scholarship. He earned a BA in business administration (finance), graduating Summa Cum Laude (3.89 GPA). He broke five school records at UK and set longstanding school records in hits (277) and runs scored (199). As a senior in 2000, he
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18 games there. That year, he was honored by the Kentucky State legislature, which proclaimed him an "outstanding citizen of the Commonwealth and an exemplary role model for the young student athletes in the Bluegrass State."
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to retirement. In late November, Arizona, sold Green's rights to Nippon Ham, which signed him for a $ 50,000 bonus and $ 660,000 salary for 2007. There was an option for Nippon Ham for 2008 for $ 850,000 with a $ 100,000
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Andy Green was named Kentucky High School Scholar-Athlete of the Year and National Christian Scholar-Athlete of the Year in 1996 and also served as his high school class valedictorian. He attended the
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Green was fired by the Padres on September 21, 2019. The team had posted a 69–85 record under him up to that point in the season and a 274–366 record overall during his tenure. Bench coach
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to replace Ross, Green departed the Cubs and joined the Mets organization within the team's front office. He now serves as the team's Senior Vice President for Player Development.
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He was a versatile fielder, who had the ability to play in almost all of the positions in baseball. After making his debut, he played second base,
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among second basemen on the farm and the top 2B in AAA. He was named to the PCL All-Star team at second base and won the league MVP award.
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organization, where he suddenly started hitting very well. He batted .331 with 8 home runs (13 on the season) in 52 games with the
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of the PCL to give the Mets a reason to keep him for another year. He returned to the Major Leagues for 4 games with the Mets in
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After spending one season as a third base coach for the Diamondbacks, on October 29, 2015, Green was named manager of the
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of .603 and stole 27 bases. He was inducted into the University of Kentucky Athletics Hall of Fame in 2015. The
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On August 13, 2017, the San Diego Padres announced that they had extended Green through the 2021 season.
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Green led the Missoula Osprey to the Pioneer League Championship in 2012. In 2013, after leading the
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minors in hits, second in total bases, tied for third in doubles and second in extra-base hits.
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In a September call-up to Arizona, Andy managed a .226/.359/.258 line in 17 games.
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organization and returned to the Major Leagues for a brief time in 2009 with the
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On January 5, 2010, Green signed a minor league contract with an invitation to
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After the 2006 season ended, Andy began a long series of negotiations with the
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lead and was 5th in the league in batting average. On August 21, he
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replaced Green as interim manager for the remainder of the season.
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April 17, 2007, for the Hokkaido Nippon Ham Fighters
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On December 9, 2019, Green was hired as the bench coach of the
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Green battled injuries and spent much of his Japanese term in
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MVP award, and played in the majors for three years with the
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He was a consistent .300 hitter in the minor leagues, won a
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with the New York Mets. He was released after the season.
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June 12, 2004, for the Arizona Diamondbacks
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In 2002, Green hit .222/.294/.333 in a 27-game glance at
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Andy Green Named Southern League's Manager of the Year
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In 2015, Green served as the third base coach for the
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who is currently a member of the front office for the
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named him a second-team minor league All-Star behind
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August 21, 2009, for the New York Mets
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He spent most of the season with the 2580:Pacific Coast League MVP award winners 2427: 1170:"Andy Green joins Cubs as bench coach" 1070:"Padres hire Andy Green to be manager" 630:Late in 2007, Green was signed by the 485:as MWL Best Defensive Second Baseman. 2475:Buffalo Bisons (minor league) players 2194: 1378: 1153: 971:from the original on December 7, 2010 961:"Minor League Transactions: Nov. 1–8" 371:(MLB). He is a former manager of the 2495:Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters players 958: 772: 634:. He began the 2008 season with the 462: 2525:Major League Baseball left fielders 2515:Major League Baseball bench coaches 13: 2500:Kentucky Wildcats baseball players 1154:Axisa, Mike (September 21, 2019). 817: 802: 455:took him in the 24th round of the 14: 2591: 1220: 812: 797: 433: 428: 2520:Major League Baseball infielders 959:Eddy, Matt (November 10, 2010). 940:. seattlepi.com. 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